Hoora ( Arabic : الحورة ) a district of Manama , the capital of Bahrain .
13-535: Along with the Central Business District , Adliya , and Juffair , Hoora is considered one of Manama's nightlife centres, with many bars, hotels, restaurants, pubs and nightclubs (both Arabic and Western ), and it is very popular among visitors from Saudi Arabia. The Exhibitions Avenue is the most prominent location in Hoora. In the evenings, especially during weekends, this avenue becomes
26-520: A credit event occurred with one of FFs bonds, giving strong indication that Quintessential's allegations are valid. Events unfolded rapidly with Folli Follie Chairman and his wife (both cofounders of the company) quiting the business on September 27. Their son however remained as CEO claiming that his father has all the responsibility for the company's Asian branch misrepresentation of financial figures. Important shareholders like Fosun and Dufry demanded that Mr. Koutsolioutsos resigns his post as also did
39-683: A very busy street with many tourists, locals, and foreigners. The area contains several tourist attractions, including one of the world's premier collections of Islamic manuscripts and art, Beit Al Quran , and one of Bahrain's most important cultural spots, La Fontaine Contemporary Arts Centre . Apart from bars and restaurants, the Exhibitions Avenue also houses many business establishments like Computer World, Arabian Printing & Publishing Company , Universal Palace , Gulf Computer Services , "Zainal Mart", "Nesto Supermarket", "Noora Restaurant", Genius Computer" Etc. The GOSI Complex
52-556: Is a shopping complex that is also located on Exhibitions Avenue. The Abu Bakr Siddeeq mosque is a landmark on Exhibitions Avenue and is located beside the Hoora Police Station. Much of the architecture of Hoora is in the traditional Gulf style and dates back to the beginning of the 20th century. This Bahrain location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Central Business District, Manama The Central Business District ( CBD )
65-599: Is disputed according to the report of Quintessential Capital Management. In 2022 there are 95 stores and stockists combined. On May 4, 2018 Quintessential Capital Management made the fact-based allegation that "The image we received from reviewing Folli Follie’s (OTCPK:FLLIY) financial statements and official declarations over the year is that of a rapidly-growing multinational fashion company led by double-digit growth in its key segment: Asia. Unfortunately, following an extensive investigative and due diligence work, we find it impossible to reconcile that picture with our findings on
78-764: Is located in central Manama , the capital of Bahrain . Many of the city's hotels, office buildings, shops and restaurants are located in the CBD. It lies along the northern coast of Manama. The CBD is considered one of the best shopping areas in the city; it has the Manama Souq (market, in Arabic ), located near the Bab Al Bahrain (the Gateway of Bahrain). The old souq has a variety of goods, from spices, condiments , textiles, electronics to jewelry. In addition,
91-547: Is the "Premium K" collection which includes limited edition jewellery and accessories pieces. Folli Follie's philosophy is to offer a "full fashion concept" of branded, modern jewellery, watches and accessories at affordable prices. Hellenic acquired the British jewellery company Links of London in 2006, with an enterprise value of £45 million. In 2019 it went into administration and closed down all of its 28 stores. The Folli Follie stores were allegedly 518 in 2017 (though this
104-882: The Athens Stock Exchange . Capital was used to fund growth and geographic expansion. Folli Follie is currently active in 25 countries, including the UK (London; Bond Street , New Bond Street , Cardiff & Glasgow; St Enoch Centre ), Switzerland ( Geneva ), Japan ( Tokyo ; Ginza area), France ( Paris ), the US (New York; Madison Avenue ), Taiwan (22 shops), China (more than 120 shops) and Russia (Moscow; Red Square ); it has over 380 points of sale. Folli Follie employs more than 5,900 people. The company's design team consists of Italian , Swiss and Greek top designers who work together to present two collections per year: Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer. The collection's highlight
117-989: The Bahrain World Trade Centre and the Bahrain Financial Harbour ; this has Bahrain's tallest towers, and many of the country's largest banks and companies are also situated in the CBD. Moda Mall Bahrain is a high-end shopping complex in the ground floor of Bahrain World Trade Centre. The Mall has around 160 designer stores, including Louis Vuitton , Christian Dior , Christian Lacroix , Dolce & Gabbana , Fendi , Gucci , Hermés , Kenzo , Stella McCartney , Alexander McQueen , Emporio Armani , Furla , Roberto Cavalli , Vertu , Ermenegildo Zenga , Agent Provocateur , Versace , Bottega Veneta , Escada , Max Mara , Loewe , Mathew Williamson , Valentino , Viktor & Rolf , amongst others. The mall will also house some of
130-455: The finest jewelry stores such as De Beers , Tiffany & Co. , Boucheron , Chopard , Chanel Jewelry , Van Cleef & Arpels and Folli Follie , among others. This Bahrain location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Folli Follie Folli Follie is a Greek -based international company which designs, manufactures and distributes luxury jewellery , watches and fashion accessories. The company
143-562: The ground, which point to an unprofitable, struggling company with materially smaller, and rapidly decreasing revenue, network size, and cash balances. The core of the issue seems to be concentrated in FF’s Asian and, particularly, Chinese subsidiaries." Following the announcement the FF share price in the Greek stock market tumbled and after a few weeks trading was suspended. Finally on 16.8.2018
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#1732790998321156-498: The union of employees who have appealed for the Greek courts help in order to place the company under a protective status vs its creditors. During 2019, courts repeatedly refused to halt repossession of collateral and real property by the creditors. Negotiations with strategic investors have reached a deadlock due to the company being unable to obtain protection from creditors. Audited accounts for 2018 have not been produced, and accounts for 2017 are likewise been suspended. According to
169-557: Was established in 1982 in Greece by Dimitris Koutsolioutsos ( Greek : Δημήτρης Κουτσολιούτσος ). The first shop was in the commercial district of Athens . In 1995 the first overseas store opened, in Japan . It is now ranked amongst the top 10 brands in luxury goods in Japan with 80 points of sale. Folli Follie fully acquired its affiliate in Japan in 2008. In 1997, Folli Follie was listed in
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