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not just 29 years of age m.b.a.'s became the world's youngest defense minister and immediately his focus turned towards the old enemy missile for the saudis the existential threat in the region is a real. and how to for you see the. other place in the form of the even the at the smaller concert here. so what i mean you could come up with kind of the whole feel less of syria. and yet nothing but here is a very strong rivalry between iran and saudi arabia who both opposes the 2 great powers of the gulf and what really disturbs saudi arabia is the expansionism of revolutionary she is in. the song they feel totally surrounded by iran who has a heavy presence in iraq. in lebannon syria. and of course in yemen it with the who teens. and early 2015 m.p.'s took over the reins as commander in chief of the saudi military at the same time the goofy's and local shiite and probably ran militia seized yemen's capital sana'a. was. the crown prince to this to mean that a van was effectively a presence in the southern border of the s
not just 29 years of age m.b.a.'s became the world's youngest defense minister and immediately his focus turned towards the old enemy missile for the saudis the existential threat in the region is a real. and how to for you see the. other place in the form of the even the at the smaller concert here. so what i mean you could come up with kind of the whole feel less of syria. and yet nothing but here is a very strong rivalry between iran and saudi arabia who both opposes the 2 great powers of...
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and a master's in public health from harvard and an m.b.a. from oxford. but he always knew he wanted to work in africa. with literally one of the 3 just 5 works. there are no good about it. although i technically don't have what i call a home country after because of my whole life i really do feel africa as a whole is my home and i am a product of africa. this is really a place where i feel like i've been by a woman and i can make the biggest difference. doc who is visiting a new clinic for transgender patients he's an expert in public health care management his company's broad reach is helping the clinic optimize its. operations . many of the patients are or have been sex workers many are hiv positive there's still a lot of stigma attached to transgender in south africa and health care has been sparse. but here both patients and staff are accepted for who they are color. to love it to be do eat less out of the overall i decided to get out of the box event is really exact let's me. let's me. get you back to your papa they see you going to be part of the.
and a master's in public health from harvard and an m.b.a. from oxford. but he always knew he wanted to work in africa. with literally one of the 3 just 5 works. there are no good about it. although i technically don't have what i call a home country after because of my whole life i really do feel africa as a whole is my home and i am a product of africa. this is really a place where i feel like i've been by a woman and i can make the biggest difference. doc who is visiting a new clinic for...
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supposed to be so i would look at it as a decline in business deal with a politic and momentum for m.b.a.'s he needs this hour from now to tell the ward that i am in charge and those that all that have attacked installations back in on september 14th don't affect the process therefore we are now in business and who are involved in not only that. give him some. kind of excitement to the market by then another $80000000000.00 to the investors who are willing to come and given them assurances that the main they will get at least the minimum of 4.4 percent between now and 2024 just colgan at the time of the i.p.o. the idea of the i.p.o. was floated or announced and 2016 you said that saudi arabia is interested in selling shares to raise revenue while prices are low and that the country is running a huge fiscal deficit and that's one way to plug that hole does that argument still stand today. well i think the striking thing that we're seeing here with the world's most profitable company is that so few international investors are interested in buying so that that creates a problem for plugging
supposed to be so i would look at it as a decline in business deal with a politic and momentum for m.b.a.'s he needs this hour from now to tell the ward that i am in charge and those that all that have attacked installations back in on september 14th don't affect the process therefore we are now in business and who are involved in not only that. give him some. kind of excitement to the market by then another $80000000000.00 to the investors who are willing to come and given them assurances that...
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m.b.a.'s you know mohammed bin solomon from saudi arabia essentially he was saying well we all make mistakes about him chopping up a journalist. of course transforming the taxi business around the world and becoming a monopoly in the taxi business and one of the founders there for half a 1000000000 who was caught doing a lot of nasty things and his successor praising the decapitating m.b.'s. over the in the study yeah yeah he said because we all make mistakes like having cars have run out repeatable he equated it with that here's for the bottom 99 percent this is our life health websites share personal medical data with advertisers so again you're being plundered picked apart is like private equity there plundering your soul your your pension your wealth your dignity this is a case for universal basic income because data is the new oil that supplies the lubricant for the new economy and to have my data stolen from me all the time without compensating me for that data is set well is beyond me
m.b.a.'s you know mohammed bin solomon from saudi arabia essentially he was saying well we all make mistakes about him chopping up a journalist. of course transforming the taxi business around the world and becoming a monopoly in the taxi business and one of the founders there for half a 1000000000 who was caught doing a lot of nasty things and his successor praising the decapitating m.b.'s. over the in the study yeah yeah he said because we all make mistakes like having cars have run out...
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so as you mentioned earlier in your program this is a key plank for m.b.a.'s is the vision 2030 raise money to put it into the into non oil economic you know generating revenue generating projects so the expectation is that whatever money is raised from the ample i.p.o. will go into the public investment plan which will then invested into all these projects that then hopefully will diversify you know some of the sources of revenue going into the future to what will be briefly that the difference between the state and public a floated company where does one end and the other begin it's that's going to be a blurred line but that's not very uncommon there are. a lot of national oil companies which became state owned oil companies which also have a have some of the shares being held by the public i think that's something that investors will keep in mind for now even if 3 percent goes offered on the domestic stock exchange 97 percent still remains but the government also don't need to build remain it is the crown jewel after all the saudi government will continue
so as you mentioned earlier in your program this is a key plank for m.b.a.'s is the vision 2030 raise money to put it into the into non oil economic you know generating revenue generating projects so the expectation is that whatever money is raised from the ample i.p.o. will go into the public investment plan which will then invested into all these projects that then hopefully will diversify you know some of the sources of revenue going into the future to what will be briefly that the...
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right so there is a big lack of transparency here and we don't know actually when the m.b.a.'s and n.b.c. the leaders of saudi arabia and that's when they get together what do they really talk about and what do they get he among one another we don't know if they are all still really tired of this war and want to end it then you know it shouldn't be a big problem for the 2 of them to work together to bring these that country if however they still want narrow selfish interests then no loss interests no verge saudi arabia has interests in certain parts of southern yemen emirates and other parts and if they don't work together then we will continue to see not only the vibe of yemen but the divide southern yemen under occupation you the director or my thoughts now we all could agree we appreciate your time and your perspective thank you nothing to other news that iran is taking another step away from the 2050 nuclear deal president hassan rouhani says it's about to start injecting uranium gas into more than a 1000 centrifuges just that i his fallout from the u.s. decision to pull o
right so there is a big lack of transparency here and we don't know actually when the m.b.a.'s and n.b.c. the leaders of saudi arabia and that's when they get together what do they really talk about and what do they get he among one another we don't know if they are all still really tired of this war and want to end it then you know it shouldn't be a big problem for the 2 of them to work together to bring these that country if however they still want narrow selfish interests then no loss...
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context but the world's most valuable companies like microsoft like apple a valued at around of what m.b.a.'s once that's right. the whole idea behind this was that basically the saudis would international markets so they encourage investors from overseas to invest in the country but so that they could do diversify the economy now m.b.'s of back in 202016 wanted 2 trillion dollars for this particular company but investors how baltar that particular price there's different variations and ways about to valuing completes now in this case it's all price it could have been free cash flow could have been a dividend but whichever way the investment bankers who were hired into valley the company they couldn't get up to that 2 trillion dollars valuation and then when they spoke to international investors and said you know what price would you put on this particular company many of them said. listen and think about 1.5 trillion we're just not interested in investing and now it appears to be the case that according to reuters for example who are saying that there wouldn't be an international roadshow
context but the world's most valuable companies like microsoft like apple a valued at around of what m.b.a.'s once that's right. the whole idea behind this was that basically the saudis would international markets so they encourage investors from overseas to invest in the country but so that they could do diversify the economy now m.b.'s of back in 202016 wanted 2 trillion dollars for this particular company but investors how baltar that particular price there's different variations and ways...
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naval officer and got an m.b.a. at the university of delaware and i went to work at the delaware economic office. we were the capital of the delaware state college. delaware state college and hbcu, not a well-funded college, not one that had the favor of, frankly, the governor, the legislator, and for the -- for the most part and a bit of a stepchild and i thought wouldn't it be great to transform delaware state college into something, a stark, memorable outstanding. and later on i'd be elected governor, about 15 years later, and have a chance to work with a fellow who is the president of delaware state university at the time and to transform it with the help of the general assembly, delaware state college and delaware state university. out of all the hbcu universities in the country, it is -- i think it's ranked number five. i think there are 70 or 75 of them in all, and they have just reported that enrollment for the coming year will reach 5,000 students all undergraduates and graduates, and we are proud of the ho
naval officer and got an m.b.a. at the university of delaware and i went to work at the delaware economic office. we were the capital of the delaware state college. delaware state college and hbcu, not a well-funded college, not one that had the favor of, frankly, the governor, the legislator, and for the -- for the most part and a bit of a stepchild and i thought wouldn't it be great to transform delaware state college into something, a stark, memorable outstanding. and later on i'd be elected...