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The pricing means Saudi Aramco is set to overtake Apple as the world's most valuable listed business. Saudi Aramco sets IPO price range, valuing it at up to $1.7 trillion Skip to main content
Aramco priced its IPO at 32 riyals ($8.53) per share, the top of its indicative range, the company said in a statement, raising $25.6 billion and beating Alibaba's <BABA.N> record $25 billion ...
Aramco priced its IPO at 32 riyals ($8.53) per share, the top of its indicative range, the company said in a statement, raising $25.6 billion and beating Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's <BABA.N ...
Investing.com – Saudi Aramco (SE:ARAM) priced its IPO at the top of its indicative range and raised $25.6 billion from the world’ biggest offering.
The oil giant said it plans to sell 1.5% of the company, or about 3 billion shares, at an indicative price range of 30 riyals to 32 riyals, valuing the IPO at as much as 96 billion riyals ($25.6 ...
In November 1988, a royal decree created a new Saudi Arab company, the Saudi Arabian Oil Company, to take control of the former Aramco assets (or Saudi Aramco) [28] and took the management and operations control of Saudi Arabia's oil and gas fields from Aramco and its partners. In 1989–90, high-quality oil and gas were discovered in three ...
Aramco said it plans to sell 1.5% of the company, or about three billion shares, at an indicative price range of 30 to 32 riyals, valuing the IPO at as much as 96 billion riyals - or $25.6 billion.
Aramco priced its IPO at 32 riyals ($8.53) per share, the top of its indicative range, the company said in a statement, raising $25.6 billion and beating Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's record $25 ...