The billionaire owns hotels in Dubai, including the Waldorf Astoria on the man-made island Palm Jumeirah, as well as car dealerships, residential properties and schools. “We’ve been studying this for more than 10 years and every time we would decide we would retract.” “We might list 30% or 35% of the company, possibly in the third quarter of next year,” Al Habtoor told Arabiya TV on Wednesday. (Bloomberg) - Dubai hotel mogul Khalaf Al Habtoor may list his company next year, joining a string of firms announcing similar plans amid a push by the government to boost its stock market.
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