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Saudi Arabia Acquires $4 Billion Stake In EA, Take-Two, Activision Blizzard – Kotaku Australia
Saudi Arabia has utilised its Public Investment Fund to invest over $US3.3 ($4) billion in Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, and Activision Blizzard, Al Jazeera…
Saudi Arabia has utilised its Public Investment Fund to invest over $US3.3 ($4) billion in Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, and Activision Blizzard, Al Jazeera reported (h/t Eurogamer).
This move, undertaken by Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman (known colloquially as MBS), equates to millions of shares in each company, a decent foothold in the video game but relatively small fractions of ownership.
The crown princes MiSK Foundation, a non-profit foundation meant to foster, empower, and…
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