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Saudi Arabia, Nintendo
Nintendo shares rise after Saudi Arabia says it’s open to expanding its stake in the home of Super Mario
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is open to expanding its stake in Nintendo, a senior executive told local media over the weekend.
Nintendo Might See Increased Investment From Saudi Arabia
The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia may increase its stake in Nintendo from a reported 8.58 percent it already owns. Information about PIF's investment strategy comes by way of an interview in the Kyoto News.
Saudi Public Investment Fund Considering Increasing Its Stake In Nintendo
The Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund is considering increasing its stake in Nintendo and other gaming firms, it has been revealed.
Saudi Arabia may buy more Nintendo stock, already owns 8.5% or $5.8 billion worth of shares
Saudi Arabia's public investment fund (PIF) may increase its shares in Nintendo, but the fund already owns 8.5% of or $5.8 billion worth of Nintendo stock.
Nintendo stock jumps on Saudi fund's potential stake boost
PIF, which manages assets of around $760 billion, is already one of Nintendo’s top shareholders, holding an 8.6% stake
Saudi Arabia's Sovereign Wealth Fund Reportedly Considers Increasing Stake In Nintendo
Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is considering increasing its stake in Nintendo Co., Ltd. (NTDOY.PK), Kyodo News reported.
Saudi Arabia’s Sovereign Wealth Fund’s Big AI Bets Include Mistral And Databricks
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund Sanabil has revealed investments in Mistral, VC fund NEA and AI incubator South Park Commons.
Saudi Arabia’s PIF mulls larger stake in Nintendo: report
SAUDI Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is considering raising its stakes in Nintendo and other Japanese gaming companies, Kyodo News reported on Saturday (Oct 5). Read more at The Business Times.
Nintendo shares jump after Saudi fund says open to bigger stake
Nintendo’s shares rose as much as 3.9% after a senior executive with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund told local media it’s considering increasing its stakes in Japanese game companies.
Saudi Arabia is considering a larger stake in Nintendo
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is considering a move to increase its stake in Nintendo. That’s according to a new interview, in which the firm discussed the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund’s plans for growth.
Nintendo jumps after Saudi fund expresses interest in bigger stake
The Saudi government is keen to mold the kingdom into a global gaming industry player and diversify its oil-heavy portfolio.
Al Bawaba News
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Saudi Ceer and EVIQ collaborate to support electric cars in KSA
ALBAWABA - Ceer Motors, the electric vehicle brand in Saudi Arabia, and EVIQ, a joint venture between the Public Investment ...
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Jay Monahan's LIV Golf U-turn complete after PGA Tour boss shares embrace with Saudi chief
Jay Monahan is paired with the CEO of the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, Yasir Al-Rumayyan in the opening round of ...
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New $100 Million Saudi Film Fund Chief Talks Need for Investments in Production and Infrastructure
Redha Alhaidar, head of the new $100 million Saudi Film Fund, discusses the need for investments in production and ...
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Rory McIlroy's true feelings on Saudi Arabia chief Yasir Al-Rumayyan as LIV Golf agreement nears
Rory McIlroy has already stated that he believes Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF) director Yasir Al-Rumayyan holds ...
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Eddie Howe's verdict on three years of Saudi ownership in Newcastle speaks volumes
It is three years since the Saudi Arabian wealth vehicle, the Public Investment Fund, bought Newcastle United, whipping fans ...
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