Saudi Arabia's richest men to sue Forbes because of Incorrect Count Property

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 23 September 2014 | 03.28

//images.detik.com/content/2014/09/23/4/071451_alwaleed.jpg//images.detik.com/content/2014/09/23/4/071451_alwaleed.jpgPrince Alwaleed Bin-Jakarta Talal Al Saud is the richest man in Saudi Arabia. Forbes magazine reported his wealth reached US $ 20 billion, or more than Rp 200 trillion.

However, the Prince has recently reported on the publication of Forbes magazine. When a number of the world's billionaires tend to be humble and do not flaunt his wealth, Prince Alwaleed thus demanding Forbes because less many call her treasure.

"They underestimated my wealth during the last 10 years. During this time I am not mempedulikannya, "said Alwaleed as quoted from CNN, Tuesday (23/9/2014).

The Prince did not care because it considers the media as long as it's just degrading potential of his personal fortune. "But when they also attacked Saudi Arabia, Kingdom Holding (his company), and myself, that's where I could not accept. Therefore, I filed a lawsuit in the United Kingdom courts, "he said.

Prince Alwaleed is the son of Prince Talal, a member of the Royal family of Saudi Arabia. His mother named Mona Al Solh, daughter of Riad Al Solh, the first Prime Minister of Lebanon.

Prince Alwaleed's father is a former Finance Minister of Saudi Arabia in the early 1960s, before being exiled to foreign countries. Her parents are divorced, and the Prince back to Saudi Arabia with her mother.

Royal Prince Alwaleed grew up as a wayward youth. He often ran away from home and slept in someone else's car. He then entered into a military school, and here was the kedisiplinannya formed.Next

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