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Friday, 7 June 2013

Forbes Is Been Sued For Wrong Calculation Of Arabian Prince Wealth


Wonders indeed the say shall never end, who say you can sue when you fill like? well check this out, a Saudi prince is suing Forbes magazine for libel because it said he was only worth $20billion in its annual rich list instead of $30billion. can you beat that?

Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, one of the world’s richest businessmen, claims the magazine underestimated his wealth by £9.6billion when it placed him at 26th in this year’s list.

Being listed as worth $29.6billion would have placed him in the list’s top ten.

Alwaleed accused Forbes of ‘flawed and inaccurate, displays bias against Middle East investors and financial institutions’ in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph in March.

The prince has now brought libel action against the magazine’s publisher Randall Lane and two journalists in the High Court in London, reports the Guardian. He will claim that the Rich List caused serious harm to his reputation and to his company Kingdom Holdings’ finances.

His company Kingdom Holdings controls investments including stakes in Apple, Facebook, Twitter and Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.

His property includes the Savoy Hotel, the Plaza in New York, the Four Seasons hotel chain and a stake in the owners of London’s Canary Wharf complex.

Forbes calculated the prince’s wealth based on the value of his known investments instead of Kingdom’s share price on the Taduwal, the Saudi stock exchange, it said.

A spokesman for Forbes told the Guardian: ‘We’re very surprised at claims that Prince Alwaleed has decided to sue Forbes, particularly if he has done so in the United Kingdom, a jurisdiction that has nothing whatsoever to do with our recent story which raised questions about his claims about his wealth.

‘The Prince’s suit would be precisely the kind of libel tourism that the UK’s recently-passed libel reform law is intended to thwart. We would anticipate that the London high court will agree. Forbes stands by its story.’

MailOnline has approached the prince’s lawyers Kobre & Kim for comment.

DailyMail

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