Merabtene Nabil
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Nabil Merabtene, (born 1977 in Algiers, Algeria), PhD[1].
As a CEO of London based investment and trading corporation, personally allocates more than £20 Millions every month on environmental portfolio[2].
Supports vision that environment is a product like any other that he can be commodyfied and traded between businesses and governments around the world[3].
[edit] References
- ^ Center for Diplomatic and Strategic Studies
- ^ Annual report for TDEH Ltd, number 06322472. Companies house, London, UK - http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/
- ^ http://www.articlesbasecamp.com/Article/Tycoon-brothers/16206