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21 May 2013 Updated at 2:44 PM UAE
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50 richest Arabs in the world revealed

1.HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Al Saud
$26.6bn ($21.3bn)
Saudi Arabia

The rapid rise in the price of KHC stock means that the Prince’s 95 percent stake in the Company, together with his private assets, which include real estate and other local, regional and international assets, and Rotana, which is 80 percent owned by the Prince, now bring his total wealth to $25.9bn. It also places the prince in pole position for the eighth year in succession.

But arguably, the past twelve months have been amongst his very best. By early December Kingdom Holding shares registered a remarkable 147 percent rise over the previous twelve months.

Kingdom Holding is active in thirteen sectors; financial services; real estate; hotel management; hotel real estate; aviation; petrochemicals; media and publishing; entertainment; private equity; healthcare and education; consumer and retail; agriculture, and various African investments.

Second-quarter results for this year show a net profit of SR178.9m ($47.70m), compared to SR163.5m in the same period a year earlier. That equates to a 9.4 percent rise, while first-quarter profits went up 11.3 percent, thanks in part to the sales of its stake in Toronto's Four Seasons Hotel and its share of the Oasis Kingdom project in Riyadh.

But it’s the Prince’s key investments that have made a huge difference, including a 34 percent jump this year in News Corp’s share price, a company in which he holds a 7 percent stake. Kingdom Holding also made a $300m investment in Twitter last year, which sources suggest equates to around 4 percent of the company.

As in previous years, our estimate for the Prince’s total wealth has been verified by his private office.

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Posted by: abdulwaleepaul Monday, 28 January 2013 4:52 PM[UAE] - Jeddah KSA

I'd like to meet him and secure a Job in The Kingdom, May Allah increase him in good and allow his deeds to benefit him yawmul qiyaamah

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Posted by: NeBra Monday, 21 January 2013 7:15 PM[UAE] - Macedonia

God bless him indeed. With such a wealth it would be a penny if i ask him to invest i water plant in the South East Europe, where people are literary struggling to survive.
I pray that he reads & follows the words said for him and if it is mend to be may God praise him.

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Posted by: Shammy Thursday, 3 January 2013 11:52 AM[UAE] - Dubai

I met him 15 years ago when he visited Citibank Bur Dubai Branch and wish him continued success!!

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Posted by: Said Monday, 17 December 2012 8:17 AM[UAE] - USA

This is a good man who has done a lot of good and continues to do so to the unfortunate. He has not forgotten his roots. God Bless him.

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