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Hydra Properties and Trump hold talks
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, May 27 - 2008 at 11:22
UAE-based real estate developer Hydra Properties has announced that it held joint investment talks with the global property development giant Trump Organisation. Donald Trump, Chairman and CEO of Trump Organisation met with Dr. Sulaiman Al Fahim, CEO, Hydra Properties to explore real estate and business opportunities within Abu Dhabi, according to a statement. In addition, the company also announced that Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump, who are vice presidents of Trump Organisation, are set to make a special cameo appearance in 'Hydra Executives', a new English reality-based series, which it is currently producing.
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