- Al-Waleed bin Talal
*Khaled bin al-Walid
*Reem bint al-Walid Prince Al-Walid bin Talal bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud ( _ar. الوليد بن طلال بن عبد العزيز آل سعود) (born
7 March 1955 ) is a member of the Saudi Royal Family, and an entrepreneur and international investor. He has amassed his fortune through investments inreal estate and thestock market . As of 2007, his net worth is estimated at US$29.5 billion, according to the Arabian Business rich list published December 2, 2007. He is ranked byForbes as the 20th richest person in the world, and is the second richest man in royalty next to theSultan of Brunei . He has been nicknamed by "Time" magazine as the "ArabianWarren Buffett ". [cite web | title=Your chance to quiz Prince Alwaleed | publisher=Arabian Business |url=http://www.arabianbusiness.com/?option=com_content&view=article&id=10878:your-chance-to-quiz-prince-alwaleed&Itemid=1]Early life
Al-Walid was born to Prince Talal, son of the founding King of Saudi Arabia, Abdul Aziz Al Saud, and Princess
Mona El-Solh , daughter ofRiad El-Solh , the first Prime Minister of modern dayLebanon and a leader of Lebanese independence. He is also a cousin ofPrince Moulay Hicham of Morocco , whose mother is Mona's sister.Al-Walid completed a
Bachelor of Science degree inBusiness Administration atMenlo College in 1979 and a Masters in Social Science at theMaxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs ofSyracuse University , in 1985. He was also awarded an honorary PhD from theUniversity of Exeter . He has been divorced three times. As of 2006, he is married toPrincess Ameera and has two children:Prince Khaled andPrincess Reem from his first wife, his cousin Princess Dalal bint Saud bin Abdul Aziz. Despite being the nephew of King Abdullah ofSaudi Arabia , he has stayed outside of the core of political power in Saudi Arabia, instead building a large international corporation called theKingdom Holding Company , through which he makes his investments.Fact|date=February 2007Business interests
Al-Walid began his business career in 1979 upon graduation from
Menlo College . Funded by a $30,000 loan from his father and a $300,000 mortgage on his house, he initially brokered deals with foreign firms wishing to do business inSaudi Arabia .Facts|date=February 2007 This was followed by land deals in the 1980s, along with major investments in the Saudibanking industry, which proved to be undervalued at the time.Fact|date=February 2007The Prince's activities as an investor came to prominence when he bought a substantial
tranche of shares inCiticorp in the 1990s when that firm was in difficulties. With an initial investment of $550 million to bail out Citibank caused by underperforming American real estate loans and Latin American businesses, his holdings in Citigroup now comprise half of his wealth worth US$10 billion. [http://money.cnn.com/2007/01/28/news/international/bc.saudi.alwaleed.reut/index.htm?postversion=2007012811 ] He has also made large investments inAOL ,Apple Inc. , Worldcom,Motorola , News Corporation Ltd and other technology and media companies.Fact|date=February 2007His real estate holdings have included large stakes in the Four Seasons hotel chain and the
Plaza Hotel in New York. He sold half of his shares in the latter in August 2004. He has made investments in London'sSavoy Hotel and Monaco'sMonte Carlo Grand Hotel . He currently holds a 10% stake inEuro Disney SCA , the organization which manages and maintains theDisneyland Resort Paris inMarne-la-Vallee ,France . [Disneyland Resort Paris, Annual review 2007, p. 53]In January 2005 Al-Walid purchased the
Savoy Hotel inLondon for an estimatedGBP £250 million, to be managed by Fairmont Hotels, in which Al-Walid owns an estimated 16% stake. In January 2006, in partnership with the U.S. real estate firmColony Capital , Kingdom Holdings acquired Toronto, CA-basedFour Seasons for an estimated $3.9 billion.As of 2008, there are plans for the $10 billion construction of the
Burj Al-Meel (Arabic for "the Tower of One Mile"), a supertall skyscraper to be the tallest in the world, at one mile (1600m) in height.Charitable activities
Al-Walid is heavily involved in charitable activities across the Middle East, Asia and Africa, and is estimated to donate more than $100 million annually to charity Fact|date=May 2007. Much of this expenditure is in the field of educational initiatives to bridge gaps between Western and Islamic communities by funding centers of American studies and research in universities in the Middle East and centers of Islamic studies in American universities.
United States
*In 2001, he offered
New York City a donation of $10 million towards relief efforts after theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks . This was rejected by MayorRudy Giuliani because Al-Walid suggested that the attacks were an indication that the United States "should re-examine its policies in the Middle East and adopt a more balanced stand toward the Palestinian cause." [cite web | title=Giuliani rejects $10 million from Saudi prince | publisher=CNN |url=http://archives.cnn.com/2001/US/10/11/rec.giuliani.prince/index.html]
*In 2002, Al-Walid donated $500,000 to theCouncil on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Holy Land Foundation.
*In 2002, Al-Walid donated $500,000 to the George Herbert Walker Bush Scholarship Fund, established by thePhillips Academy in Andover,Massachusetts , to honor former PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush .
*In December 2005, Al-Waleed donated $20 million each toHarvard University andGeorgetown University to fundIslamic studies . The gift to Georgetown, which renamed the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding in his honor, was the university's second-largest donation in history, and the gift to Harvard was among its 25 largest.
*In 2006, the Al-Walid donated $10 million to theWeill Medical College of Cornell University establishing the HRH Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud Institute for Computational Biomedicine (ICB). This institute studies complex genomic and cellular systems as they relate to medicine and biology by using mathematical models, physics and high-speed computing.
* In late 2007, Al-Waleed donated $1.48 million to theIslamic Society of North America (ISNA). [cite web | title=Kingdom Foundation Chaired by Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Donates SR5,550,000 ($1,480,000) to Center for Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) | publisher=The Middle East Times |url=http://www.mideast-times.com/home_news.php?newsid=527]France
*In July 2005, he donated $20 million to the
Louvre Museum, the largest gift ever to the museum. It will help to fund the construction of a wing for the Louvre's vast collection ofIslamic art . The wing will consist of a freeform, glassy structure that will bring a modern touch to a neoclassical courtyard. The design for the new wing would involve covering much of the Louvre's Cour Visconti, a neo-Classical courtyard, with a contemporary sail-like roof made up of small glass disks. Officials put the total cost of the wing, by the architects Mario Bellini and Rudy Ricciotti, at $67 million and predicted it would open in 2009.2005 Pakistan earthquake
*In October 2005, he donated 30 million riyals ($8.3 million) in the form of goods and cash to support relief and reconstruction efforts in wake of the
2005 Kashmir earthquake .*He also gave $2 million dollars to invest in Pakistan. The regions which benefited from this included
Kahuta , the Jhelum valley, and the mountainside region of theSwat River valley.Mali
*In August 2007, Al-Walid visited Mali to inaugurate the new building he financed to house the headquarters of the
Fondation Pour l'Enfance , an organization dedicated to improving the living conditions of Malian and African children, presided by the current First lady of Mali,Touré Lobbo Traore , and founded in the 1990s by her husband, PresidentAmadou Toumani Touré , while he was a private citizen. The new headquarters are inBamako ,Mali . [cite web | title=Fondation Pour l’Enfance: Inauguration du nouveau siège de la Fondation Pour l’Enfance à l’ACI 2000 | publisher=Office of the President of Mali | url=http://www.koulouba.pr.ml/spip.php?article1148]Political involvement
Al-Walid is not part of the ruling executive within the
House of Saud and has generally kept out of politics. However, he has recently started to make overt political statements in his press releases and interviews. His views can be seen as critical of Saudi traditionalism, proposing reforms to elections, women's rights and the economy. He has also openly criticized operation of the state-owned oil company,Saudi Aramco . He is vocal about women's rights and hired the first female airline pilot in Saudi Arabia,Hanadi Hindi .He has also taken a notable pro-American stance, backed up by his $10 million financing of American study programmes at the
American University in Cairo .Al-Walid is a citizen of Lebanon, his mother's country. In recent years, he has taken part in Lebanese politics, backing President
Émile Lahoud against since assassinated Lebanese billionaireRafik Hariri and investing in luxury resorts and pan-Arab Lebanese media: (al-Nahar , LBC International,Rotana Records .Assets
Al-Walid now owns the yacht "Kingdom 5KR," which is the 282' yacht originally built as the "Nabila" for
Saudi billionaire,Adnan Khashoggi . She subsequently posed as the "Disco," the yacht ofJames Bond villain Largo in the film "Never Say Never Again ." The yacht was later sold toDonald Trump , who renamed it "Trump Princess." Al-Walid bought the yacht after Trump's secondbankruptcy . [http://yachts.monacoeye.com/yachtsbysize/pages/kingdom5kr02.html Prince Al-Waleed's yacht]He has ordered a new yacht currently known as the
New Kingdom 5KR which will be about 170m long and will costs $500+ million. The yacht is rendered by Lindsay designs and is expected to be delivered in 2009. [ [http://www.agent4stars.com/NewKingdom5KR.htm Agent4Stars.com - Project New Kingdom 5KR ] ]He owns 300 cars and has been rumored to own a diamond-covered Mercedes SL600 worth an estimated $4.8 million. This, however, is a popular hoax email that has been circulating the internet since 2006 in different forms. [ [http://www.snopes.com/photos/automobiles/diamondmercedes.asp snopes.com: Diamond Mercedes ] ]
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