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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.

    Moody's Downgrades Dubai's Emaar 2009

  • 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

  • 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.

    CNN Transcript Jan 07, 2010 2010

  • 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.

    Home Builder Emaar Reports Loss 2009

  • 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.

    Moody's Downgrades Dubai's Emaar 2009

  • The developers worked for a company in Dubai called Emaar, and they wanted to construct the tallest building in the world.

    Rad Geek People’s Daily – 2008 – February – 15 2008

  • The developers worked for a company in Dubai called Emaar, and they wanted to construct the tallest building in the world.

    Tyranny means never having to say you’re sorry 2008

  • 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

  • Emaar, which is 31.2 per cent-owned by the Dubai Government, is the Arab world's largest listed property developer.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • 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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