Saudi prince is disappointed with forbes!

Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal has accused Forbes magazine of understating his wealth.
In its 2013 list of the world’s richest people, Forbes estimated Prince Alwaleed’s net worth at $20bn (£13bn), putting him in 26th place.
According to reports, the prince estimates his net worth to be $29.6bn, which would put him in the top 10.
Forbes said it had examined the prince’s wealth “deeply” following claims he had exaggerated his fortune.
In an article published on its website, Forbes also said that the prince often went to great lengths to affect his ranking and had complained in previous years about the valuation Forbes had put on his wealth.
“Of the 1,426 billionaires on our list, not one - not even the vainglorious Donald Trump - goes to greater measure to try to affect his or her ranking,” the magazine claimed.
Citing former associates of Prince Alwaleed, the magazine said his ranking was very important to the prince.
“This is how he wants the world to judge his success or his stature,” an anonymous source was quoted as saying.
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The list, published on Monday, saw Mexico’s Carlos Slim retain the top slot for the fourth straight year with a net worth of $73bn.
The 10th spot on the list went to Bernard Arnault and family of the luxury goods group LVMH, with a net worth of $29bn.
Severed tiesPrince Alwaleed’s office claimed the magazine used flawed valuation methods that were “designed to disadvantage” Middle Eastern investors.
It alleged that the magazine had refused to accept the valuations of the stocks listed on Tadawul, the Saudi Arabian Stock Exchange, while it had accepted valuations of listings on other emerging markets such as the Mexican Stock Exchange.
It said that Forbes had applied “differing standards of proof for different individuals”.
The prince’s office said that it had requested Forbes to remove the prince from its rich list. It added that it had severed all ties with the magazine and would no longer co-operate with the valuation teams.
“We have worked very openly with the Forbes team over the years and have on multiple occasions pointed out problems with their methodology that need correction,” Shadi Sanbar, chief financial officer of Kingdom Holding Company, which the prince owns, said in a statement.
“However, after several years of our efforts to correct mistakes falling on deaf ears, we have decided that Forbes has no intention of improving the accuracy of their valuation of our holdings and we have made the decision to move on.”
The prince’s Kingdom Holding Company, whose shares are traded on the Saudi stock exchange, owns stakes in hotel groups including Four Seasons and Fairmont Raffles and is a part-owner of the Savoy Hotel in London.
The prince is a major investor in News Corporation and, according to Forbes, he bought a 3% stake in Twitter last year for $300m.

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How superficial this prince is…

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What a joker. And a terrible investor. Lost money in the aftermath of 2000 tech bubble and 2007 financial bubble.

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^
His wife is hot though! :slight_smile:

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Hot stocks tend to be overvalued.

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“Citing former associates of Prince Alwaleed, the magazine said his ranking was very important to the prince.”

Prince Alwaleed isn’t the only one who gives importance to vain ranking, Forbes.

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Good point.

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When she hits 40, then maybe.

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Not going there!

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One would think that a prince with billions of $ may have better things to do. But money can’t buy you class, can it? :stuck_out_tongue:

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Didn’t Donald Trump sue someone because they called him a millionaire instead of a billionaire?

Guess it’s true what they say about the correlation of narcissism with material success.

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Trump is trash. Far from a success. Son of a rich father. Trump runs his real estate business to the ground. But his debts get forgiven buy banks. He is too big to fail.

Totally classless person. Keeps asking foe Obana birth certificate. Thinly veiled racism.

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Though it looks vain, but there is fiscal logic behind his outburst as well. Such valuations help determine/establish credit ratings, and help dictate how much financing they would be able to command, especially in their overseas transactions.

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silaaj is exactly right. trump may be an ass but his reaction was totally reasonable and not purely a function of vanity as in the case of the saudi prince.

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but trump has filed for bankruptcy twice. he is more like a grand scale parasite. al waleed pai should feel insulted such beggars are on the same list as his awesomeness.