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  2. Alghanim Industries - Wikipedia

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    Alghanim Industries is one of the largest privately owned companies in the Persian Gulf region, predominantly in Kuwait. A multinational company in outlook with operations in 40 countries, Alghanim Industries is a multibillion-dollar company with more than 30 business units under its umbrella. They also fund projects and provide loans for non ...

  3. Omar Alghanim - Wikipedia

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    According to Spear's, he joined Alghanim Industries in 2003, a diversified conglomerate with branches including automotive, banking, consumer electronics, and oil in gas. He became CEO in 2005, and left in 2019. [3] In March 2013, Omar Kutayba Alghanim was appointed chairman of Kuwait’s Gulf Bank KSC. The appointment came after Mahmoud Al ...

  4. Xcite - Wikipedia

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    Xcite (part of Alghanim Industries) is an electronics store currently based in Kuwait. Their product line includes computers & tablets, mobile phones, cameras, TVs, gaming products, major appliances, small appliances, perfumes, watches and gift cards .

  5. Fouad Mohammed Thunayan Al-Ghanim - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1944-12-20) December 20, 1944 (age 79) Kuwait. Occupation. Businessperson. Fouad Mohamad Thunayan Alghanim (Arabic: فؤاد محمد ثنيان الغانم), is a Kuwaiti businessman who is the founder and Chairman of Fouad Alghanim & Sons Group of Companies, one of the largest conglomerates in Kuwait. The company has grown during the ...

  6. List of companies of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Kuwait has a population of 4.2 million people; 1.3 million are Kuwaitis and 2.9 million are expatriates. [1] Oil reserves were discovered in 1938. From 1946 to 1982, the country underwent large-scale modernization.

  7. Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah ( Arabic: نَوَّاف الأَحمَد الْجَابِر الصَّباح, romanized : Nawwāf al-ʾAḥmad al-Jābir aṣ-Ṣabāḥ; 25 June 1937 – 16 December 2023) was Emir of Kuwait from 2020 until his death in 2023. He was minister of interior (1978–1988, 2003–2006), minister of defense ...

  8. Kutayba Alghanim - Wikipedia

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    Alghanim started his career when he returned from California after completion of his studies. In 1970, Kutayba returned to Kuwait and ventured into the furniture retail industry. He initiated an entrepreneurial venture by personally financing a store called "Al-Dar." [3] Alghanim was appointed as a managing director for Alghanim Industries. [4]

  9. Mubarak Al-Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak was born into Kuwaiti's powerful al-Sabah family in 1837, son of Sheikh Sabah II Al-Sabah (r. 1859-1866). When he attained the necessary age to do so, Mubarak served primarily as the cavalry commander of the Military of Kuwait in many operations, including several Ottoman campaigns – most notably campaigns in 1871, 1892, and 1894 into Hasa, Qatar, and southern Iraq. [3]