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Iraq's U.S. made millionaires


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Iraq's U.S. made millionaires

Iraq's five Majidi brothers run the Diyar Group together, building malls, skyscrapers, oil refineries and power plants right across Iraq's cash-only economy. Much of that cash initially came from the American Army, following the 2003 Iraqi invasion, and since then they've turned ten of millions of dollars...into hundreds of millions. (Source: Bloomberg)

Iraq's five Majidi brothers run the Diyar Group together, building malls, skyscrapers, oil refineries and power plants right across Iraq's cash-only economy. Much of that cash initially came from the American Army, following the 2003 Iraqi invasion, and since then they've turned ten of millions of dollars...into hundreds of millions. (Source: Bloomberg)

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