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  • When you think about the richest people in the world, people like Jeff bezos, bill gates

  • or warren buffet are the first to cross your mind. They are, of course, unbelievable rich

  • and powerful, but if you compare any of them to the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed

  • Bin Salman, he will put them all to shame. This young prince controls an empire worth

  • over 2 trillion dollars. To comprehend his level of wealth, take a

  • look at this. He primarily lives in Saudi Arabia, but since he flies to France time

  • to time to enjoy a vacation, he purchased a mansion for 300 million dollars.

  • In the world of the super-wealthy, you are not respected unless you have a floating mansion,

  • so he got himself a 134 meters long yacht (Serena) for 500 million dollars and to impress

  • his rich friends, he purchased leanardo de Vinci's painting for 350 million dollars.

  • Even Bezos would envy him. Official the real power belongs to his father,

  • King Salman, who became King in 2015 when his bother passed away. The King is 84 years

  • old, he is sick, old and he knows that he isn't going to live long. That's why instead

  • of ruling the country, he is making sure that he consolidates the power in the hands of

  • his son, Mohammed bin Salman. 


  • To understand how he or MBS, as he known in the west, ended up as the most powerful person

  • in the middle east, we have to understand how the Saudi royal family works.

  • Ibn Saud, was one of the prominent leaders

  • in the Arabian Peninsula back when it was ruled by the ottoman empire but through multiple

  • alliances in the area, he conquered most of the area in the region and established the

  • kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932. Over his life, he had multiple wives and its reported

  • that he left 45 children who became kings one by one after their father passed away

  • When you have so many children, its difficult to consolidate power; that's why royals through

  • history always had one kid or two at best as a backup plan. So although Saudi Arabia

  • is a monarch, it has never been where the entire power belonged to a single person because

  • the royal family is so big that it has 15000 members and the power was shared among them

  • and the King was elected by the family. For example, King Saud bin Abdulaziz was replaced

  • by his younger brother Faisal when he seemed incompetent by the royal family.

  • However, the current King Salman is the last

  • son of Ibn Saud, which means the next King is going to be one of the nephews of Ibn Saud,

  • specifically Prince Nayef. But King Salman decided to change that and made his 32-year-old

  • son the crown prince and removed bin Nayef from all his positions

  •  That created a lot of tension in the royal family since most members disagreed that the

  • 32-year-old is qualified enough to rule the country. If he ends up the King, he will rule

  • for longer than any previous king since he is just 32 years old, if he ends up living

  • for 80 years for example, he will rule the country for the next 50 years.

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  • Before becoming the crown prince, he graduated from Saudi king university with a bachelor

  • degree in law. After graduating from college, Mohammed bin Salman spent several years in

  • the private sector. He worked as a consultant for different government-controlled companies

  • and the Saudi Cabinet. On 15th of December 2009, at the age of 24,

  • Mohammed bin Salman entered politics as a special advisor to his father when the latter

  • was the governor of Riyadh Province. At this time Mohammed bin Salman began to rise from

  • one position to another at an unbelievable speed, such as to secretary-general of the

  • Riyadh Competitive Council, then became the special advisor to the chairman of the board

  • for the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, and a member of the board of

  • trustees for Albir Society in the Riyadh region. When your father is the crown prince, I guess,

  • you don't need talent or hard work to get a raise.

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  • The young prince first started out by cracking his main rivals and imprisoned them all in

  • Ritz Carlton hotel. Well, that's how a prison would look like when you are a prince. He

  • forced them to give up most of their wealth in return for their freedom and ended up seizing

  • over 100 billion dollars. That's a lot of money if you ask me.

  • His main source of wealth is Armaco that has

  • a valuation of over 2 trillion dollars. Its a multinational petroleum and natural gas

  • company. It is one of the largest companies in the world by revenue. Saudi Aramco has

  • both the world's second-largest proven crude oil reserves, at more than 270 billion barrels

  • and the largest daily oil production of all oil-producing companies.

  • In 2018, Aramco's revenue exceeded 355 billion dollars, in comparison, Apple, which is also

  • a 2 trillion dollar company, made only 260 billion dollars

  • The company is so big that it controls the

  • entire market, at least it leads the market. On 4th of December 2019, Saudi Aramco went

  • public to raise money to reduce the government's cost of running the company. It raised $25.6

  • billion in its IPO, making it the world's largest IPO to date, succeeding that of the

  • Alibaba Group in 2014. For decades the main goal of the company was

  • to pay the bills of the royal family, but the young prince has taken full control of

  • the company, and now he is in charge of the 2 trillion dollar oil empire, and since the

  • company is listed on Saudi exchange, its not accountable to anyone, the prince can spend

  • all these hundreds of billions of dollars every year on whatever he desires

  • He is known for his extravagant lifestyles, he spends hundreds of millions of dollars

  • on mansions, planes, helicopters, yachts. 


  • But the prince wants to be known for something else like transforming his country from an

  • oil-dependent country into a technologically advanced society, that's why he launched his

  • vision 2030. Vision 2030 plans to reform Saudi's economy towards a more diversified and privatized

  • structure. It details goals and measures in various fields, from developing non-oil revenue

  • streams to privatization of the economy to e-government and sustainable development.

  • He also plans to build a brand new city called Neom. Its a $500 billion economic zone to

  • cover an area of 26,000 square kilometers on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast, extending

  • into Jordan and Egypt. Neom aims to attract investment in sectors including renewable

  • energybiotechnology, robotics and advanced manufacturing. The city will also be governed

  • by a different set of laws that are more acceptable internationally, it's like an entire ly new

  • country. The goal is to attract tourists and investors from all over the world and open

  • the country. Prince Mohammed bin Salman's biggest bet was

  • his plan to restore the Saudi kingdom's dominance in global oil markets by driving the new competition

  • into bankruptcy, by keeping the oil price low enough for a long enough period (that's

  • what Rockefeller did). Saudi Arabia persuaded OPEC to do the same. A few small players went

  • bankrupt, but American frackers only shut down their less-profitable operations temporarily,

  • and waited for oil prices to go up again. But that plan was a disastrous, the prince

  • seems to have forgot that we are in the 21st century, and Rockefeller's strategies no longer

  • work, so the company had to acknowledge a defeat and raised prices

  • The young prince also initiated a few mega

  • projects such as the much-awaited $6.7bn high-speed railway line connecting Mecca and Medina,

  • two holiest Islam cities that can transport around 60 million passengers annually.

  • He also took seriously Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, its asset were approaching

  • 400 billion dollars and the prince was confident that he can raise it to 600 billion dollars

  • by 2020, and guess what?! That never happened! Its assets are still under 400 billion dollars.

  • The young prince seems to be quite good at spending money and not making.

  • Official, he is not a billionaire, but h has

  • a 2 trillion dollar company completely under his control and an entire country. He is probably

  • the wealthiest person on the face of the earth. 


  • And now it's your turn, will he be able to transform the country to an economic giant

  • or ruin the kingdom and be replaced? Do let us know int he comments below. And now its

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  • Thanks for watching and until next time.

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