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        Another of the world's largest and most advanced Q-Max LNG carriers was delivered to Nakilat and chartered on long term contract to Qatar Liquefied Gas Company Limited (4), known as QG4, at Samsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. shipyard on Geoje Island.
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    <title>The Big 5 opens today, 15% bigger than previous show</title>
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        The Big 5, the Middle East's leading international construction exhibition, was inaugurated today by HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Finance and Industry. Taking place from 23-26 November, the region's leading venue operator Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) will host the biggest Big 5 to date.
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        ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, has won an order worth $38m from the Saudi Electricity Company, Saudi Arabia's national power transmission and distribution utility, to improve the efficiency of 22 power distribution substations. 
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        Saudi Arabia's Tadawul index gained 0.11% today to close on 6,291. The day's big gainer was Saudi Dairy and Foodstuff, which rose 3.16% to close on 42.40 riyals. Saudi Cement had the day's biggest loss, down 4.35% to 55 riyals. Overall, 73 stocks while 35 declined.
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        The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange climbed 1.48% to 2,907, led by National Marine Dredging Company, which rose 10% after winning a Dhs1.5bn contract to dig build a canal in the capital. Overall 22 stocks gained while four declined. Qtel had the day's biggest loss, down 3.95% to Dhs146.00. 
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