Saudi deputy crown prince in cooperation talks with Bloomberg L.P.
The meeting comes after a string of discussions held in New York and San Francisco between Prince Mohammed and US tech giants
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman met with Michael Bloomberg, CEO of Bloomberg L.P., in New York on Friday.
Bloomberg L.P., a privately held financial software, data, and media company, is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan.
Prince Mohammed reportedly discussed means of cooperation with the company’s chief.
The meeting comes after a string of discussions held in New York and San Francisco between Prince Mohammed and US tech giants.
The deputy crown prince arrived in San Francisco on Sunday, in the second leg of his US tour, which started last week with a visit to Washington where he met with President Barack Obama and other top US officials.
Prince Mohammed met with Apple’s CEO Tim Cook in New York on Friday following a visit to Facebook’s headquarters on Wednesday to meet with the tech giant’s founder and president, Mark Zuckerberg.
After finishing his US tour, the prince is going to visit France and meet with President Francois Hollande on Monday to discuss joint cooperation between the two countries.
This article is also available in Arabic.
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