Visitors Were Stranded on Deck of Burj Khalifa, Gulf News Says Bloomberg The tower's developer, Emaar Properties PJSC, said in a statement yesterday that it had closed the observation deck for maintenance after experiencing power ... and more » More ...
Dubai's Emaar closes world's tallest tower to public Reuters UK DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai's Emaar Properties said on Tuesday it has closed the observation deck at the world's tallest building for maintenance, ... and more » More ...
Mid-east markets as fall as global stocks, oil weigh Reuters DU) and Emaar Properties (EMAR.DU) falling 2.8 and 3.3 percent respectively. Shuaa Capital (SHUA.DU) dropped 7.5 percent after posting a quarterly loss. ... and more » More ...
Dubai Leads Gulf Shares Lower on Global Drop; Shuaa, Aldar Fall Bloomberg Emaar Properties PJSC fell for the first time in five days, sliding 3.3 percent to 3.2 dirhams. Oman's measure slid 0.9 percent and Qatar's gauge declined ... and more » More ...
Dubai Shares Fall on US Stocks Drop, Lack of Dubai World News Bloomberg Emaar Properties PJSC, the country's biggest construction company, dropped for the first time in three days. The DFM General Index lost 0.6 percent to ... and more » More ...
Long-term debt programs of Indian firms rated by CARE-PART I Reuters India ... BBB+ / PR2 4870 Retained Elin Electronics Ltd. LT Bank Facilities BBB Assigned Emaar MGF Land Ltd. LT Borrowing I A+ 500 Withdrawn Emaar MGF Land Ltd. ... and more » More ...
Lodha Developers May Begin $605 Million Sale of Stock on Feb. 8 Bloomberg Lodha is among several property developers, including Emaar MGF Land Ltd. and Sahara Prime City Ltd., planning stock sales that would raise about 164 ... More ...
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Visitors Were Stranded on Deck of Burj Khalifa, Gulf News Says Bloomberg The tower's developer, Emaar Properties PJSC, said in a statement yesterday that it had closed the observation deck for maintenance after experiencing power ... and more » More ...
Dubai's Emaar closes world's tallest tower to public Reuters UK DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai's Emaar Properties said on Tuesday it has closed the observation deck at the world's tallest building for maintenance, ... and more » More ...
Mid-east markets as fall as global stocks, oil weigh Reuters DU) and Emaar Properties (EMAR.DU) falling 2.8 and 3.3 percent respectively. Shuaa Capital (SHUA.DU) dropped 7.5 percent after posting a quarterly loss. ... and more » More ...
Dubai Leads Gulf Shares Lower on Global Drop; Shuaa, Aldar Fall Bloomberg Emaar Properties PJSC fell for the first time in five days, sliding 3.3 percent to 3.2 dirhams. Oman's measure slid 0.9 percent and Qatar's gauge declined ... and more » More ...
Dubai Shares Fall on US Stocks Drop, Lack of Dubai World News Bloomberg Emaar Properties PJSC, the country's biggest construction company, dropped for the first time in three days. The DFM General Index lost 0.6 percent to ... and more » More ...
Long-term debt programs of Indian firms rated by CARE-PART I Reuters India ... BBB+ / PR2 4870 Retained Elin Electronics Ltd. LT Bank Facilities BBB Assigned Emaar MGF Land Ltd. LT Borrowing I A+ 500 Withdrawn Emaar MGF Land Ltd. ... and more » More ...
Lodha Developers May Begin $605 Million Sale of Stock on Feb. 8 Bloomberg Lodha is among several property developers, including Emaar MGF Land Ltd. and Sahara Prime City Ltd., planning stock sales that would raise about 164 ... More ...
31 December 2007 - AED
6,096,328,000
(6.096 billion shares outstanding,
par value 1 dhs)
31 December 2006 - AED
6,075,552,999
(6.076 billion shares outstanding, par
value 1 dhs)
31 December 2005 - AED 5,780,176,000 (5.78 billion shares outstanding, par
value 1 dhs)
31 December 2005 - AED
5,780,176,000
(5.78 billion shares outstanding, par
value 1 dhs)
31 December 2004 - AED 2.65 billion (2.65 billion shares outstanding,
par value 1 dhs)
31 December 2003 - AED 2.65 billion (265 million shares outstanding, par
value 10 dhs)
31 December 2002 - AED 2.65 billion
31 December 2001 - AED 2.65 billion
31 December 2000 - AED 2.65 billion
31 December 1999 - AED 2.65 billion (265 million shares outstanding, par
value 10 dhs)
23 August 2007
Emaar is part of the Dow Jones Arabia Titans Index and certified to ISO9001:2000
for quality standards
Emaar has developments, associates and/or subsidiaries in the following
countries: Canada, Egypt, France, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya,
Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA
Acquisitions and joint ventures include
John Laing Homes in America
Hamptons International in the UK
Turner International in the US (joint venture)
Giorgio Armani joint venture to launch 10 luxury Armani Hotels & Resorts
world-wide
Accor Hotels joint venture to launch 100 Formule 1 budget hotels in
India
Dubai Bank - 30% subsidiary of Emaar (Dubai Holding has the other 70%)
Amlak Finance in the UAE (also listed on the DFM)
23 August 2007 - Emaar Morocco
Emaar Morocco is the Morocco subsidiary of Emaar Properties in Dubai. Developments
in Morocco are worth MAD 56 billion (US$6.867 billion) and include
Oukaimeden - tourist / residential community / retail area
Saphira - tourist / residential community / retail area
Tinja - tourist / residential community / retail area
Emaar Morocco is also in a joint venture with Onapar, part of the ONA Group,
to develop projects worth MAD 12.4 billion (US$1.527 billion), including:
Amelkis II and III - luxury residential and leisure communities
Bahia Bay - another luxury residential and leisure community
27 November 2006
Emaar is the gorilla of the UAE stockmarkets. Usually trades around 50% or
more of the daily volume by value on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM). Where
it goes, the market usually follows.
Emaar Properties PJSC Overseas
Portfolio November 2006
Name
Development value
Country
Bundal/Buddo Islands
AED 158 billion
Pakistan
King Abdulla Economic City
AED 100 billion
Saudi Arabia
Algeria
AED 73 billion
Algeria
Jeddah Hills
AED 41 billion
Saudi Arabia
The Lakeside, Istanbul
AED 37 billion
Turkey
Oukaimeden/Saphira/Tinja
AED 25 billion
Morocco
Cairo Heights/ Smart Village Bibliotheca Alexandrina and Uptown
Cairo
AED 15 billion
Egypt
Highlands/ Canyon Views and Crescent Bay
AED 8.8 billion
Pakistan
Marassi
AED 6.3 billion
Egypt
Emaar MGF
AED 5 billion
India
Tunisia
AED 1.8 billion
Tunisia
The Gate
AED 1.8 billion
Syria
Total
AED 472.7 billion
Acquisitions
Hamptons International (UK)
AED 0.56 billion
John Laing (US)
AED 3.85 billion
Total
AED 4.41 billion
Expansion plans by sector
Healthcare
AED 18.3 billion over next decade
Shopping Malls
AED 14.7 billion - about 150 malls
Hotels
AED 1.1 billion - about 100 budget hotels
Total
AED 34.1 billion
Adapted from information in the Gulf News. Grand total of 511 billion dhs
was given but that did not appear to take into account overlap between sector
investments and country investments eg 5 billion investment in India includes
1 billion investment in budget hotels. Maybe. Table does not include recently
announced investments/joint ventures in Libya, China, and Singapore - see links
below to Dubai Share Talk topics. Or discuss this table in the Emaar
international developments topic.
EMAAR - related external links (open in new window)Top
www.sca.ae - ESCA profile. Includes share ownership details, board of director names, meeting dates, financial statements and annual report.
www.dfm.ae - DFM information, financial disclosures and news.
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