Their original store in Xalapa, Veracruz, sold fabric, clothes, and sewing supplies and was called El Puerto de Beyrouth.
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Closed down in 1983 following Israel's invasion of Lebanon, the tiny Bourse de Beyrouth reopened in January 1996-with new bylaws, new Compaq computers and just three stocks.
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