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Elon Musk's Twitter Investors Include Jack Dorsey, Saudi Prince, Qatar Investment Authority
- Tuesday November 1, 2022
- Andrew Pollack, Bloomberg
Elon Musk's new Twitter investors include Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, former CEO Jack Dorsey, and the Qatar Investment Authority, according to regulatory filings. The Saudi Prince was quick to endorse Musk's plan to acquire Twitter, saying in May that Musk would be "an excellent leader" for the social media company, while Dorsey lamented in Ap...
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Elon Musk's Latest $7 Billion Twitter Funding Could Face US Regulator Scrutiny: Experts
- Friday May 6, 2022
- Reuters
Elon Musk's decision to accept some foreign investors as part of his $44 billion buyout of Twitter runs the risk of inviting the kind of regulatory scrutiny over US national security that social media peer TikTok faced, as per legal experts.
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Despite Khashoggi Blot, Saudi Flexes Muscle With Big Stakes In Top Firms
- Saturday October 27, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Saudi Arabia's global investment reach is impressive, stretching from stakes in Twitter and Uber to AccorHotels and Virgin Galactic -- but the Khashoggi affair has thrown a harsh spotlight on its economic footprint.
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Working behind the scenes to a billion-dollar payday
- Friday November 8, 2013
- Business |
Rizvi, 47, runs a private investment company that is the largest outside investor in Twitter, with a 15.6 percent stake worth $3.8 billion at the end of trading Thursday. Using a web of connections in the tech industry and in finance, as well as a hearty dose of good timing, he brought many prominent names in at the ground floor, including the Saud...
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Saudi prince invests $300 million in Twitter
- Monday December 19, 2011
- World News | Mark Scott, The New York Times
The Saudi Prince Walid bin Talal and his investment company, Kingdom Holding, said Monday they had bought a "strategic stake" in the social media site Twitter for $300 million.
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Elon Musk's Twitter Investors Include Jack Dorsey, Saudi Prince, Qatar Investment Authority
- Tuesday November 1, 2022
- Andrew Pollack, Bloomberg
Elon Musk's new Twitter investors include Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, former CEO Jack Dorsey, and the Qatar Investment Authority, according to regulatory filings. The Saudi Prince was quick to endorse Musk's plan to acquire Twitter, saying in May that Musk would be "an excellent leader" for the social media company, while Dorsey lamented in Ap...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Elon Musk's Latest $7 Billion Twitter Funding Could Face US Regulator Scrutiny: Experts
- Friday May 6, 2022
- Reuters
Elon Musk's decision to accept some foreign investors as part of his $44 billion buyout of Twitter runs the risk of inviting the kind of regulatory scrutiny over US national security that social media peer TikTok faced, as per legal experts.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Despite Khashoggi Blot, Saudi Flexes Muscle With Big Stakes In Top Firms
- Saturday October 27, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Saudi Arabia's global investment reach is impressive, stretching from stakes in Twitter and Uber to AccorHotels and Virgin Galactic -- but the Khashoggi affair has thrown a harsh spotlight on its economic footprint.
- www.ndtv.com
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Working behind the scenes to a billion-dollar payday
- Friday November 8, 2013
- Business |
Rizvi, 47, runs a private investment company that is the largest outside investor in Twitter, with a 15.6 percent stake worth $3.8 billion at the end of trading Thursday. Using a web of connections in the tech industry and in finance, as well as a hearty dose of good timing, he brought many prominent names in at the ground floor, including the Saud...
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Saudi prince invests $300 million in Twitter
- Monday December 19, 2011
- World News | Mark Scott, The New York Times
The Saudi Prince Walid bin Talal and his investment company, Kingdom Holding, said Monday they had bought a "strategic stake" in the social media site Twitter for $300 million.
- www.ndtv.com