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  2. Qatar Investment Authority - Wikipedia

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    Qatari Diar is a real estate company established by the Qatar Investment Authority in 2005 with headquarters in Lusail. By 2011 the company had stakes in Vinci SA, a firm employing 183,000 in 100 countries; in the utility Suez Environnement and in Veolia Environnement (4.6%, sold in 2018). That same year Qatari Diar bought the Port Tarraco ...

  3. Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad - Wikipedia

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    Al Saad was a board member, CEO and managing director of Qatari Diar Real Estate Company from 2008 to 2011. Qatari Diar is the wholly owned real estate arm of the Qatar Investment Authority and the Government of Qatar. He is currently the company's chief executive officer. He was chairman of the Qatar Railways Company for 2010–2011.

  4. Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani - Wikipedia

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    5. Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber bin Mohammed bin Thani Al Thani ( Arabic: حمد بن جاسم بن جبر آل ثاني; born 1959 [1] ), who was also known informally by his initials HBJ, is a Qatari politician. He was the Prime Minister of Qatar from 3 April 2007 to 26 June 2013, and foreign minister from 11 January 1992 to 26 June 2013.

  5. Qatari Diar - Wikipedia

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  6. Delancey (company) - Wikipedia

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    Delancey Real Estate Asset Management Limited is a British property development company that has wholly owned subsidiaries such as DV4 based in offshore jurisdictions. The billionaire George Soros invested in the company in 1998. [1] The company appears in the Panama papers. [2] [3] In 2011, the Qatari ruling family bought the Olympic Village ...

  7. Qatar–Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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    Qatari Diar announced the Mushairab project in Sudan in 2006, which would witness substantial real estate development spread over an area of 206,000 sq meters at a cost of $400 million, with construction starting in 2009. Hassad Food, a Qatari agricultural company, signed a $1 billion deal in 2009 to lease farmland in Sudan.

  8. Lusail - Wikipedia

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    Lusail ( Arabic: لوسيل, ALA-LC: Lūsayl, Arabic pronunciation: [luːˈsajl]) is the second-largest city in Qatar after Doha, and the economic capital of Qatar, located on the coast, in the southern part of the municipality of Al Daayen. Lusail lies about 23 kilometres (14 mi) north of the Doha city centre, just north of the West Bay Lagoon ...

  9. Doha Metro - Wikipedia

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    Doha Metro. The Doha Metro ( Arabic: مترو الدوحة, romanized: Mitru ad-Dawha) is a rapid transit system in the Doha Metropolitan Area of Qatar 's capital city Doha, which became operational on 8 May 2019. [2] It has three lines with an approximate overall length of 76 km (47 mi) and 37 stations.