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  2. Manu Chhabria - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Dubai in 1973, to run Jumbo Electronics, a sales agency owned by his family trading in the same products as in Mumbai. Dubai was at that time an obscure backwater, and in 1974, Chhabria was able to bag a contract with Sony, the Japanese electronics manufacturer, for Jumbo Electronics to become the sole distributors of Sony in the ...

  3. Al-Futtaim Group - Wikipedia

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    Al-Futtaim Group employs over 44,000 people [5] and operates eight divisions comprising automotive, electronics, insurance, services, real estate, retail, industries, and overseas. [6] 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 ...

  4. Al Sajaa - Wikipedia

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    Al Sajaa (also known as Al Saja'a) is a settlement in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), located on the Sharjah/Dhaid highway and adjacent to the arterial behind Emirates Road (E611). It is the location of a major industrial area as well as the planned 14 million square feet industrial zone, Al Sajaa Industrial Oasis (ASIO). [1

  5. City Centre Mirdif - Wikipedia

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    Stores at the City Centre Mirdif include ARMANI EXCHANGE, Emax (electronics retailer), Hamleys (toy retailer), Clas Ohlson (home improvement store), Boots, Areej (cosmetics and perfumes), VaVaVoom (beauty products and fragrances), Nayomi (lingerie), Nine West, Karen Millen, New Look, Miss Selfridge, H&M, American Eagle Outfitters, Zara, Pierre Cardin, Max Value, The North Face, Timberland ...

  6. List of hypermarkets - Wikipedia

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    [53] [54] The second Jumbo Foodmarkt was planned to open with a size of 7,000 square meters in the unfinished Focus-U-Park shopping center of 30,000 square meters in Steenwijk. However, permits for construction of the Focus U Park were retracted in 2020. Albert Heijn XL (2,800–4,500 m 2) [55] [56] [57] Jumbo Foodmarkt (6,000–8,000 m 2 ...

  7. Expo Centre Sharjah - Wikipedia

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    The 6 indoor multi-purpose exhibition halls cover a total footprint of 42,000 m2, with an additional 6,000 m2 parking. Smaller supporting venues are ideal for meetings, public seminars, celebration or launch events loading, unloading and setting up of all formats of stands and other assets is a breeze thanks to easy access routes from the 6 service gates, wide service areas as well as from the ...

  8. Sharjah Central Souq - Wikipedia

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    Sharjah Central Souq [2] (Arabic: السوق المركزي, romanized: Sūq al-Markazi) also known as the Blue Souk or Gold Souq [3] is the covered souq (market) located in King Faisal Street, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, adjacent to the 'Smile You Are In Sharjah' roundabout and the Khaled Lagoon. The Central Souk consists of two large ...

  9. Juma Al Majid Holding Group - Wikipedia

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    Juma Al Majid Holding Group is an Emirati [5] [6] [7] [1] [8] holding company [9] and business conglomerate headquartered in Dubai. [10] It was established in the year 1950. [11] [12] Juma Al Majid Group has 33 companies with 150 branches in the UAE and GCCin automotive, real estate development, contracting and construction services, FMCG, distribution, travel, retail, hospitality and tourism.