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Aye ok, saw about 20 all day, most of them were kids. There were many more wearing sombreros when we signed Mirandinha
Come off it. There were hundreds of them. Man, woman and child. You're right in there with the Saudi regime, licking their hoop in the hope they toss you a dollar.

Even your programme sellers had towels on their heads.

 
They borrowed $15bh last year to buy more US stocks. Suggests there's a lot less free cash floating about in it.
You’re ignoring my Aramco references. $260 billion of free cash flow in Q2 2021. Be closer to $400 billion in Q3.
Come off it. There were hundreds of them. Man, woman and child. You're right in there with the Saudi regime, licking their hoop in the hope they toss you a dollar.

Even your programme sellers had towels on their heads.


there’s some crowd pictures on there, looks like it’s being played in KSA there’s that many tea towels on heeds
 
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the fact that they borrowed at all suggests there is no bottomless pit
no it doesnt...the richest people in thr world always borrow whether they need to or not...the poor view being in debt as a bad thing..the ruch view it as a good thing..both are correct. investment funds choose to borrow all the time..
debt is also very tax efficient, though thats less relevant to the saudis
 
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