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Real-estate companies such as Emaar, which is currently constructing the world's tallest building, have been hit by the financial crisis both at home and overseas.
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But even after having gone that far, Emaar is still not revealing the tower’s final height.
World’s Tallest Building to be Over 160 Stories | Impact Lab 2006
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Just don't forget, just over a month ago, the merger was called off between Emaar, which is the builder of the Burj Khalifa, as it is called now, and Dubai Holding.
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Emaar, which is about 30%-owned by Dubai's ruling Maktoum family, bought John Laing Homes, one of the largest home builders in the U.S., for $1.05 billion in 2006 in an effort to diversify its business from Middle East real estate.
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Last month, Emaar, which is 31% owned by Dubai's government, was downgraded by S&P to BBB+ from A - with a negative outlook, taking the developer almost below investment grade.
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The developers worked for a company in Dubai called Emaar, and they wanted to construct the tallest building in the world.
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The developers worked for a company in Dubai called Emaar, and they wanted to construct the tallest building in the world.
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Emaar, which is partly owned by Dubai's government, is the developer of the tallest building in the world Burj Khalifa.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Emaar, which is 31.2 per cent-owned by the Dubai Government, is the Arab world's largest listed property developer.
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He also established an NGO called Emaar, (meaning "reconstruction" in Arabic), a grassroots organization that provided humanitarian and political aid to Iraqi internally displaced persons.
KVNUFTP Jason Williams 2010
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