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  2. UAE Exchange - Wikipedia

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    UAE Exchange (Arabic: مركز الإمارات العربية المتحدة للصرافة; Markaz Al'Imarat Alearabiat Almutahidat Lilsarafa) is a United Arab Emirates-based company dealing primarily in remittance, foreign exchange and bill payment services. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Market Identifier Code - Wikipedia

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    The Market Identifier Code (MIC) (ISO 10383) is a unique identification code used to identify securities trading exchanges, regulated and non-regulated trading markets. The MIC is a four alphanumeric character code, and is defined in ISO 10383 [ 1 ] by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [ 2 ]

  4. Dubai Financial Market - Wikipedia

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    Unlike DFM and ADX, NASDAQ Dubai, located in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), is an electronic exchange with no trading floor. DFM was fully owned by the Government of Dubai until November 2006 when it turned into a public joint-stock company through an IPO, which led to sell 20% of its shares to the public and 80% were subscribed ...

  5. Ansari (nesba) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ansari or Ansari is an Arab community, found predominantly in the Arab and South Asian countries. They are descended from the Ansar of Madinah . The Ansaris are an Arabic speaking community, though the descendants of those who settled elsewhere outside of Arabia , speak the native language of the regions they settled in. [ 1 ] : 984

  6. Rida (name) - Wikipedia

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    Rida (Arabic: رضا, romanized: Riḍā, also transcribed as Ridha, Reda, Redha or Roda) is an Arabic name which literally means "the fact of being pleased or contented; contentment, approval". [1] In the Arab world , the name is neutral and not one used only by a particular sect, and is used widely by Arab Christians and Arab Druze .

  7. Saudi American Public Relation Affairs Committee - Wikipedia

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    SAPRAC was founded in March 2016 by Salman Al-Ansari, a Saudi writer and political commentator and is headquartered at 1101 30th St NW in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington D.C.. The group gets its funding from online subscriptions and corporate funding and seeks to influence policymakers more than the general public according to ...

  8. Ahmed Yousef Al Ansari - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Yousef Abdel Qader Mohammed Al Ansari (Arabic: أحمد يوسف عبد القادر محمد الأنصاري, born in 1967) is a Bahraini politician, banker, and trade unionist. He has been in the Council of Representatives since winning a seat in the 2010 Bahraini general election .

  9. Wail al-Shehri - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad received the funds on September 11 at Al-Ansari Exchange in Sharjah. [28] Hijacker Abdulaziz al-Omari possibly spent a night at the Park Inn before leaving with Mohamed Atta for Portland, Maine, on September 10. When Wail and Waleed al-Shehri checked out on September 11, they left a sheet of instructions for flying a jet ...