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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Nakheel Project News

Nakheel plans more debt, mulls foreign buys
Trade Arabia - Manama,Bahrain
Dubai government-owned property company Nakheel, which last week sold almost $1 billion of Islamic bonds, said it plans to tap the debt market again this ...

Palm Jebel Ali unveils The Crown
GulfNews - Dubai,United Arab Emirates
By Suzanne Fenton, Staff Reporter Dubai: Palm Jebel Ali, is to have a 380-acre development at its top called The Crown, developed by Nakheel and Busch ...

Balanced portfolio can tackle slump: Nakheel (Article Expired)
Emirates Business 24/7 - Dubai,Dubai,United Arab Emirates
Nakheel Hotels has largely invested at both ends of the market in the luxury and budget segments. We're also expanding our global portfolio across mature ...

Nakheel plans whale-shaped island
AME Info - United Arab Emirates
Nakheel has unveiled a range of projects planned to bolster its entertainment portfolio, including an island in the shape of Sea World mascot Shamu the ...

Nakheel to take legal action over project delays
ArabianBusiness.com - Dubai,Umm al Qaiwain,United Arab Emirates
by Amy Glass on Tuesday, 06 May 2008 LEGAL ACTION: O'Donnell said Nakheel has introduced a clause into all its sales contracts to stamp out late delivery of ...

Nakheel Bond Investors Bet on Dubai Property Market, CFO Says
Bloomberg - USA
By Will McSheehy May 5 (Bloomberg) -- Nakheel PJSC, the developer building islands off Dubai's coast, received bids for 17 percent more than the $980 ...


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