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- Saudi Arabia to own almost all of EA under buyout plan . . .
Saudi Arabia's public investment fund would own 93 4% of video game giant EA under a buyout plan, according to the Wall Street Journal
- Saudi Arabia To Own 93. 4% of EA Following Buyout - Report
A new report from The Wall Street Journal, detailing filings with Brazil’s antitrust regulator, has highlighted the forthcoming ownership stakes of Electronic Arts following its proposed US $55 billion buyout by a consortium that includes Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, private equity firm Silver Lake, and investment firm Affinity
- Saudi Fund to Own Almost All of Electronic Arts After Buyout
Saudi Arabia’s government investment fund is poised to take almost full ownership of Electronic Arts, a filing shows, representing another big financial bet at a time when the Middle East
- Saudi Arabia Will Own 93 Percent Of Battlefield 6 Publisher EA
The Financial Times previously reported that Kushner was instrumental in facilitating a deal between Saudi Arabia and EA, though SEC filings about the timeline for the transaction make no mention
- Saudi Arabia to Own EA: Buyout Plan Details Revealed
According to a recent filing with the brazilian antitrust regulator,as reported by the Wall Street Journal on November 21, 2023, the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) will hold a 93 4% stake in the Redwood City, California-based EA Private equity firm Silver Lake Partners is slated to own 5 5%, while Affinity Partners
- Saudi Arabias PIF to Hold 93% Stake in Electronic Arts . . .
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) is set to own 93% of Electronic Arts following the completion of a historic $55 billion leveraged buyout The deal, announced in late September 2025, will take EA private and represents the largest LBO in history
- Saudi PIFs stake in Electronic Arts to be above 90% after . . .
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund will have almost full ownership of Electronic Arts (EA) once it completes the $55B acquisition of the U S game publisher under the largest-ever leveraged buyout
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