Tag: Great Wealth

Saudi Aramco named the most profitable company in the world. The ‘bottomless pit’ of cash flow (and IPO) to fund the growth of the last Babylon on earth. NEOM. A technological and hedonistic paradise sitting on the area of Mt. Sinai and six other mountains.’Have you ever seen such a great city.’? Jesus Christ is nowhere to be found in the plans.

Saudi Aramco named the most profitable company in the world Aramco generated earnings before interest, tax and depreciation of $224 billion last year, Fitch said Arabian Business. Monday, April 1, 2019 Saudi Aramco was the world’s most profitable company in 2018, easily surpassing US behemoths including Apple and […]

Saudi Aramco to buy SABIC in $69bn chemicals mega-deal. Paving the way for a forthcoming historic $2 Trillion Saudi Aramco IPO that will put the financing of ‘NEOM Babylon’ on steroids. The ‘Great City.’ ‘Who has ever seen such a great city?’ Still not convinced? Read the tags on this post.

Saudi Aramco to buy SABIC in $69bn chemicals mega-deal Aramco will buy a 70 per cent stake in SABIC, in what is one of the biggest deals in the global chemical industry. Gulf Business. Thursday 28 March 2019 The world’s largest oil producer Saudi Aramco has agreed to […]

A look at Saudi Arabia’s $200bn ambitions to develop the globe’s biggest solar power project. The solar farm would cover an area twice the size of Hong Kong. A ‘crowning’ achievement of man’s technology.

A look at Saudi Arabia’s $200bn ambitions to develop the globe’s biggest solar power project Sun 15 Apr 2018 10:51 AM GST In a research lab, Saudi engineers whip up a simulated sandstorm to test a solar panel’s durability, part of the oil-rich kingdom’s multibillion dollar quest to […]

Businesses and government figures are avoiding Saudi Arabia following the disappearance of a dissident journalist. But the potential rewards of doing business in the country are such that it probably won’t be shunned for long. (VIDEO)

Blog note: Investment in NEOM Babylon will continue unabated. End of note. Businesses and government figures are avoiding Saudi Arabia following the disappearance of a dissident journalist. But the potential rewards of doing business in the country are such that it probably won’t be shunned for long. https://www.reuters.com/video/2018/10/22/a-saudi-boycott-it-may-not-last?videoId=475738787&videoChannel=118169

AP Analysis: Saudi prince likely to survive worst crisis yet and is in line to become the 8th King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Rev. 17:10-11)

Blog note. I have posted many previous blogs and third-party written articles about the rise of NEOM (Babylon) in Saudi Arabia. NEOM was specifically mentioned in this particular article, as it was alluded to since it is part of Bin Salman’s Vision 2030 plan to modernize Saudi Arabia. […]