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DealBreaker (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the billionaire Saudi investor, said banks that made loans to Dubai World should have understood the risks they were taking and can't claim to be victims of the emirate's debt crisis. "These banks are very mature banks, and they have to differentiate between a corporate loan and a sovereign loan," Alwaleed, 54, said today in an interview on Bloomberg Television...
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Infectious Greed (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
As channeled by Saudi billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, here is the Dubai defense. It amounts to saying “you’re all big boys”, while stomping nastily on investors’ feet. These banks are very mature banks, and they have to differentiate between a corporate loan and a sovereign loan. When things go sour, you can’t have some banks in the West going to Dubai...
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DealBreaker (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
He appreciates everything everyone's done at Citi, but it's time to move on . Just pack up your shit, and mosey on out of the place. Hit the bricks. Be gone. This has nothing to do with someone itching to reclaim his title as the single largest shareholder of the bank, BTW, or Geithner acting like a priss when asked to clean up AbT's horse's shit (though it would've been nice if he could've checked...
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CEOWORLD Magazine (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a big investor in Citigroup (NYSE:C), urged the U.S. government to sell its stake in the bank as soon as this year to boost investor confidence, Emerging Markets magazine reported. “The earlier the U.S. government exits its investments in those companies, the better,” as long as the withdrawal is not done in [...]
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a big investor in Citigroup , urged the U.S. government to sell its stake in the bank as soon as this year to boost investor confidence, Emerging Markets magazine reported.
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DealBreaker (Free subscription) | 09/17/2009
Greg and I couldn't agree on our favorite questions from yesterday's contest so whoever would like to go hear Vikram speak tonight at the 92nd Street Y should email us now for the tix. The first two people to do so will get them and be infinitely more likely to give Vik a squeeze than the plebes not in attendance. Also, the organizers of the event are apparently still mining our comments for good...
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Angry Arab News Service (Free subscription) | 09/02/2009
"News Corp. (NWS, NWSA) is in talks with Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal to take a stake in Rotana Media, marking its first major investment in the Middle East, according to people familiar with the deal. The company, headed by Rupert Murdoch and publisher of this news wire, may buy a 20% interest in Rotana from Prince Alwaleed, who controls Saudi conglomerate Kingdom Holding Co.,...
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ArabianBusiness.com (Free subscription) | 09/02/2009
Media mogul reportedly in talks with Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed to buy 20% stake.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 09/02/2009
Sept 2 (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is in talks with Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal to buy a 20 percent stake in broadcaster Rotana Media, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the deal.
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The Wall Street Journal (Free subscription) | 09/02/2009
News Corp. is in talks with Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal to take a stake in Rotana Media.
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DealBreaker (Free subscription) | 06/26/2009
Jacko and Prince Alwaleed, who is deeply broken up over this, in happier times. [ via ] Sponsored Topics: Jacko - United States - Society and Culture - Counties - Prince William
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DealBreaker (Free subscription) | 06/10/2009
And when things look up for Alwaleed, things look up for Pandit! Earlier this year , when the devastating news broke that Citi was selling a bunch of its corporate jets, we suggested that Prince Alwaleed make his superjumbo available to Vikram and the team, which couldn't possibly be expected to get anything done without access to a private plane (Todd Thomson knows what we're talking about). That...
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DealBreaker (Free subscription) | 04/30/2009
They were robbed of a spot on Time's 100 Most Influential list, after being teased with the prospect of such an honor, that's what!* If you see any of these men today, stop and give them a hug-- they're gonna need it. Moving on. Among those who were inducted into the winner's circle: T. Boone Pickens , Carlos Slim , Meredith Whitney , Suze Orman , Tim Geithner , Jamie Dimon , Sheila Bair , Paul Krugman...
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DealBreaker (Free subscription) | 04/06/2009
First, he gets displaced by the US gov as Citi's single largest shareholder, and the preferential treatment that comes with it, like A to M, in the event it was requested. Now, he's currently clocking in at dead last in Time's (mostly irrelevant) ranking of 2008's most influential people. That means he's less influential than Britney Spears (16), Jim Cramer (55), Bernie Madoff (56), Meredith Whitney...
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