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|| Three Middle East investors among 18 investors helping Musk Twitter buyout

3middleeast.jpgThree Middle East investors are among 18 investors that are helping Elon Musk securing a total of $7.14 billion to fund his $44 billion takeover of Twitter - according to a SEC filing just released.

Dubai Vy Capital is investing $700 million, Qatar Holding is investing $375 million. Saudi investor Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud (Kingdom Holding Company) is committing 34,948,975 of his Twitter Inc shares in the new company (valued at $54.20 per share).

Kingdom Holding Company is listed in the Middle East Investors Directory with the code BFD84. Vy Capital with code JL48, Qatar Holding with code LIP09



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