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SAUDI ARABIA: EMIANTIT DENIES TIES TO WEAPON MANUFACTURING FACTORIES.

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According to Al-Hayat newspaper (December 27, 2001), the Saudi Arabian-based Emiantit Company, a large joint stock enterprise with a capital of 550 million Saudi Riyals ($146.7 million) denied published rumors that the company purchased a weapons manufacturing plant in Romania. The ...

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