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18 May 2013 Updated at 10:24 PM UAE
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REVEALED: The UAE's 50 biggest companies

50. Dubai Refreshments Company

Industry: Consumer Staples

Market cap: AED1.1bn

Dubai Refreshments is engaged in bottling and selling Pepsi Cola International products in Dubai, Sharjah and the other Northern Emirates. The company also owns 7UP and Aquafina bottling and selling rights for the whole of the UAE.

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Posted by: Jacob Kennedy Thursday, 9 May 2013 10:30 AM[UAE] - USA

What about the Abu Dubai Media Company. They're a powerful media conglomerate right?

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Posted by: Gale Wednesday, 17 April 2013 3:36 PM[UAE] - Australia

What about Emirates, Nakheel, DMCC, Dubal, Ducab, Al Futtaim Group, The list can be endless.
What's happended ot all the rest.

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Posted by: Sujith Sunday, 17 March 2013 9:03 AM[UAE] - United Arab Emirates

What about companies like ADNOC? EMAL? DUBAL?EMAAR?

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Posted by: Mohammad Wednesday, 9 January 2013 11:33 AM[UAE] - UAE

list is biased since it only has listed companies

the likes of Ghurair, Futtaim, Habtoor are missing

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