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'''Omar S. Amanat''' is a Muslim-American ] who once headed a day-trading technology company called Tradescape which was later sold to E*Trade in a deal that involved a flurry of litigation between E*Trade and Amanat soon after the deal closed. Subsequently, Amanat claims to have gone into the film industry as a financier. '''Omar Sharif Amanat''' is a Muslim-American ] who once headed a day-trading technology company called Tradescape which was later sold to E*Trade in a deal that involved a flurry of litigation between E*Trade and Amanat soon after the deal closed. Subsequently, Amanat claims to have gone into the film industry as a financier.


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Omar Sharif Amanat is a Muslim-American businessman who once headed a day-trading technology company called Tradescape which was later sold to E*Trade in a deal that involved a flurry of litigation between E*Trade and Amanat soon after the deal closed. Subsequently, Amanat claims to have gone into the film industry as a financier.

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