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Alwaleed:

Businessman, Billionaire, Prince
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HarperCollins, Oct 18, 2005 - Biography & Autobiography - 432 pages

There are few individuals as unique, enigmatic, and colorful as Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud.

This biography of the world's fifth-richest man -- worth around $24 billion -- tells the story of a businessman who started out with a relatively modest bank loan and built an empire that embraces the best-known brands, from Citigroup and Disney to Apple Computers and the Four Seasons Hotels. Alwaleed, as he's known to most in the Middle East, is the largest single foreign investor in the U.S. economy, with interests in almost everything that touches the American lifestyle. Like investment guru Warren Buffett, Alwaleed became hugely successful through consecutive strategic high-profile investments, earning him the respect of Wall Street.

In this fascinating and uniquely insightful authorized biography, international journalist and broadcaster Riz Khan offers a revealing insider's view of this provocative business genius, focusing on issues including:

  • his unique family history
  • the origins of his powerful drive to succeed
  • his phenomenal success in rescuing beleaguered companies such as America's giant Citigroup
  • his investments in top brands including Four Seasons Hotels, Saks Fifth Avenue, and NewsCorp
  • his unique approach to investing -- and some of his most lucrative strategies

Beyond the billionaire, jet-set lifestyle, Prince Alwaleed has a close and emotional relationship with the desert and its people. His identity sits on the fence separating the Arab world on one side, with tents, camels, and rifle-toting Bedouins ... and the fast-paced, hungry, pinstripe world of Wall Street, with limousines and designer labels.

Brilliant, charming, and extraordinarily hardworking, this billionaire's personal story unfolds in gripping detail, based on in-depth interviews with the Prince's family, entourage, and closest business associates -- including top names such as Sandy Weill, Rupert Murdoch, and Jimmy Carter.

Alwaleed is a revealing portrait of an unusual individual whose presence in the global economy is unmatched; a twenty-first-century ambassador who could be the ultimate bridge to connect the Middle East and the West.

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Review: Alwaleed: Businessman, Billionaire, Prince

User Review  - Karim Haidar - Goodreads

very lousy and disappointing book,written to extol the prince and describe him as a world-class and a phenomenal investor.i was expecting a book that tells the story of the well known citibank ... Read full review

Review: Alwaleed: Businessman, Billionaire, Prince

User Review  - Mostafa Dawood - Goodreads

nice book but actually the prince get a chances that did not available to a lot of the other peaple i am talking about the money his father give to the prince .. the authorities he have .. and natural ... Read full review

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About the author (2005)

Riz Khan is a well-known independent broadcaster and journalist. He worked at CNN International for eight years, where he hosted the flagship program Q&A with Riz Khan. On this popular show, he interviewed a long list of world leaders and newsmakers including Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama, Hillary Clinton, Kofi Annan, Tom Clancy, Richard Gere, and many others. Prior to his years at CNN, he was a top broadcaster with BBC World TV. As an international journalist, he has been involved in a wide range of documentaries with a strong focus on the Middle East.

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