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Get instant access to UAE, region with ‘minimal investment’

AJMAN / WAM The Business Club licensing package by Ajman Media City Free Zone gives instant access to UAE and Arab region at the lowest investment and also gives freedom to focus on core business from day one, said Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of Ajman Media City Free Zone. “Business Club business set up package offers ...

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Adnoc Distribution records 24% increase in Q2 profit

ABU DHABI / WAM Adnoc Distribution has reported that net profit for the six months ended June 30, increased by 18 percent to AED1,124 million compared with the same period last year. According to a press statement, EBITDA grew by 30 percent to AED1,443 million, and gross profit rose by 24 percent to AED2,609 million. Free cash-flow generation was up ...

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Amanat Holdings posts 12% rise in first-half profit

Dubai / Emirates Business Amanat Holdings, the GCC’s largest healthcare and education investment company, reported a net profit of AED27.9 million in H1 2018, delivering double-digit gro-wth of 12% over the same period last year. The strong half-yearly performance is underpinned by the firm’s active deployment of capital. Total revenue generated in the first half of 2018 reached AED51.9 million, ...

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FTA launches first phase of ‘Tax Clinic’ in Ras al-Khaimah

Ras Al Khaimah / WAM The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has officially launched phase one of its “Tax Clinic” initiative, which seeks to maintain direct and constant communication with taxable businesses. For three months, the campaign will cover all seven emirates to raise tax awareness across the country, urging taxable businesses to register with the Authority and promoting compliance with ...

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BMW continues firmly on its course of profitable growth

Munich / Emirates Business The BMW Group invested substantially in the mobility of the future during the first half of the year, while at the same time firmly continuing on its course of profitable growth. Rigorous implementation of the Group’s Strategy. The BMW Group has also set a decisive course for its future in China, the company’s largest growth market. ...

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Europe gets its share of mega buybacks

Bloomberg Europe’s equity market may finally be getting a hand from the force that has supercharged the US stock rally since the global financial crisis: share buybacks. European companies have unveiled blockbuster repurchase programmes this earnings season as their cash piles swell amid a continued recovery in profits. In non-UK Europe, net equity issuance has turned negative for the first ...

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Audi’s Stadler likely turned blind eye to rigging, says court

Bloomberg Suspended Audi Chief Executive Officer Rupert Stadler lost a bid to end his detention in jail, with a German court saying that there is strong evidence that he turned a blind eye to the corporate shenanigans at the heart of the car company’s global diesel scandal. Stadler’s bid to be released from jail after more than seven weeks was ...

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European nations get serious about buying LNG from US

Bloomberg European nations are far behind Mexico and China when it comes to receiving liquefied natural gas from the US, but the region is making its biggest effort to date to change that. European Commission trade officials will travel to Washington on August 20 to follow up on an energy agreement last month between the Commission’s President Jean-Claude Juncker and ...

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Saudi fund PIF in talks to invest in Tesla buyout deal

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is in talks that could see it becoming a significant investor in Tesla as part of Elon Musk’s plan to take the electric car maker private, according to a person with direct knowledge of the fund’s plans. The Public Investment Fund (PIF), which has built up a stake just shy of 5 percent in ...

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The battery boom could end up burning some investors

Bloomberg Some of the latest battery technologies may become obsolete before reaching the market because of the breakneck pace of advances in the industry. Teams of scientists from San Francisco to Shenzhen are experimenting with new chemical processes to improve the traditional lithium-ion cell and find new ways to bottle up electricity for use at another time. Investors in those ...

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