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Cosan S.A. is a public-listed company, a
Brazilian conglomerate producer of bioethanol,
sugar and energy. The
company operates in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay...
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Mahmud Esad
Coşan (14
April 1938 – 4
February 2001) was a
Turkish academic author, preacher,
professor of
Islam and
Naqshbandi leader. He was born in...
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Saint Brendan, and is the end of a
Christian pilgrimage trail known as
Cosán na Naomh. It is also well
regarded for hill
walking with
routes such as...
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Silveira Mello (1950) is a
Brazilian businessman and the
chair of Raízen and
Cosan. He is also the
director of UNICA.
Rubens Ometto Silveira Mello was born...
- An
Cosán (Irish: [ənˠ ˈkɔsˠaːnˠ]; "The Path") is an
organisation based in Jobstown, Tallaght,
which offers adult education and
other services to women...
- 2010 from the
merger of the ****ets of sugar, fuel and
ethanol derived from
Cosan and
Royal Dutch S**** in Brazil. The
company has a
market value of approximately...
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Brazilian conglomerate Cosan owns 61.73% of Comgas's stock, and S**** 17.12%. The
remainder is
publicly traded on B3.
Cosan acquired its
stake from BG...
- businesses. S****
holds 44% of Raízen, a
publicly listed joint venture with
Cosan,
which is the third-largest Brazil-based
energy company. In
addition to...
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leader of the
jamia after Kotku's
death was
Mahmud Esad
Coşan. Then,
Coşan's son
Muharrem Nureddin Coşan became the
leader of this jamia. This
community has...
- 2013) 1937 – Sepp Mayerl,
Austrian mountaineer (d. 2012) 1938 –
Mahmud Esad
Coşan,
Turkish author and
academic (d. 2001) 1938 –
Ralph Willis,
Australian politician...