Qatari billionaire Wissam Al Mana
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Wissam Al Mana, a Qatari very rich person and the previous spouse of pop star Janet Jackson, is suing Facebook in Dublin over a progression of sham commercials on the web-based media stage for digital currency, highlighting his picture.
Wissam maintains the privately-run company with his two siblings and has constructed an extravagance realm in the Center East. Al Mana Retail addresses top of the line brands like Giorgio Armani, Hermes, Balenciaga, and Roberto Cavalli. Al Mana additionally claims stakes in the Saks Fifth Avenue stores in Dubai, Bahrain, and Kuwait and is opening the leader A/X Trade in a Qatar shopping centre. Wissam's total assets are assessed at $1 billion. On Jan. 3, 2017, he and Janet invited their first kid together, child Eissa Al Nourishment.
Al Mana, a standout amongst other realized business magnates in the Center East, stopped a High Court directive against Facebook in Dublin a week ago. The financial specialist addressed by Plug specialists Ronan Daly Jermyn is asserting maligning, noxious misrepresentation and bogus publicizing by the digital money firm on Facebook.
Al Mana's privately-run company in Qatar incorporates more than 50 organizations in the Bay locale from land, car circulation, designing and development, retail, food administrations and media. Likewise, he is the chief head of Al Mana's design portfolio, which incorporates Hermes, Sonia Rykiel and Troublemaker. He is an investor in the Saks Fifth Avenue stores in Dubai, Doha, Bahrain and Kuwait. With these elements consolidated, Al Mana has expected total assets of $1 billion, as indicated by The Most extravagant.
Al Mana runs his multimillion-dollar organization with his two siblings - and it is by all accounts the way into their prosperity. "Between my siblings and I, there is a construction. We essentially handle various obligations and various organizations inside the gathering. We, as a whole, appreciate doing various things; we as a whole, prefer to place our hands in specific businesses and exercises," he told Business visionary. "It's in our blood; we're shippers. When I was a youngster, I took a gander at my dad's visa, and his occupation said 'Trader.' I asked my mother, and she clarified that we are dealers. We invest heavily in that; it's our legacy."