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Al Mazaya sells Saudi property
- Saudi Arabia: Tuesday, February 09 - 2010 at 11:36
Kuwait-based developer Al Mazaya Holding it has earned SR23.1m in profit from the sale of a property in Saudi Arabia, Reuters has reported. The profit from the SR104.6m sale will be added to the firm's first-quarter results, the developer said.
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