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He is married and lives in Dubai. [1] His son, Omar Al Futtaim, is the CEO of Al-Futtaim Private Company LLC. [1]He is owner of the megayacht Radiant.The ship, originally commissioned by Boris Berezovsky, is 360 feet, and as of 2013, it ranked as the seventh most expensive luxury asset acquisition of all time, according to a study by Wealth-X. [3]
Al Futtaim has a bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Studies from Macalester College, Minnesota, received in 1985. [1] [3] The group was founded in the 1930s and expanded rapidly in the 1940s and 1950s becoming an integrated commercial, industrial, and services organization.[2]
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum mediated a settlement between Abdulla Al Futtaim and his rival, cousin Majid Al Futtaim, in 2000 which split the assets, liabilities and operations of the then-larger Al Futtaim Group. [7] The CEO of the group was Robert Willett [8] until he suddenly resigned in January 2011. After that, Omar Al-Futtaim ...
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