| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Development of entertainment sector (theme parks, cinemas) | Saudi Arabia | View |
This document is a printout of an interview conducted by Jamie Glazov with author Bill Siegel regarding his book, "The Control Factor: Our Struggle to See the True Threat." In the interview, Siegel discusses his inspiration for the book, drawing parallels between the blindness to the threat of Hitler in the past and current Western denial regarding threats from radical Islam and terrorism.
This document is page 69 of a Merrill Lynch 'GEMs Paper' dated June 30, 2016, authored by Faisal AlAzmeh. It analyzes Saudi Arabia's National Transformation Plan (NTP), specifically focusing on the expansion of downstream oil, gas, and petrochemical industries, and details a planned US$11.1 billion allocation to the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was obtained during a congressional investigation, likely related to financial dealings involving the bank.
This document appears to be page 63 of a Merrill Lynch financial research report ('GEMs Paper #26') dated June 30, 2016. It analyzes the economic impact of the National Transformation Program (NTP) and Saudi Vision 2030 on the Saudi Arabian retail sector. Specifically, it projects that the development of an entertainment sector (cinemas, theme parks) in KSA will negatively impact traditional retailers like Jarir and Extra, which previously served as substitutes for entertainment.
This document is page 41 of a Merrill Lynch financial report titled 'GEMs Paper #26', dated June 30, 2016. It analyzes investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia based on the National Transformation Program (NTP), specifically highlighting housing, telecom infrastructure, and petrochemicals/mining. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016151' stamp, indicating it was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee.
This document is page 40 of a Merrill Lynch financial research report ('GEMs Paper #26') dated June 30, 2016. It analyzes the 'National Transformation Program' (NTP) of Saudi Arabia, outlining sectors likely to benefit (Petrochemicals, Healthcare, Telecom) versus those likely to be negatively impacted. It highlights key investible themes such as the growth of religious tourism (Hajj/Umrah) and healthcare provision. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016150' stamp, indicating it was part of evidence collected during congressional oversight, likely regarding Jeffrey Epstein's financial dealings or connections to Saudi Arabia.
This document is page 18 of a Merrill Lynch research paper titled 'GEMs Paper #26' dated June 30, 2016. It analyzes the fiscal policy of Saudi Arabia, specifically focusing on the National Transformation Plan (NTP), government spending targets, and the shift in fiscal adjustment burden to non-oil revenues. The document includes a detailed table breaking down projected spending by various Saudi ministries (Housing, Education, etc.) for the period 2016-2020. It bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as part of a congressional investigation, likely related to financial records involving foreign entities.
This document is page 3 of a Merrill Lynch economic research report titled 'GEMs Paper #26' dated June 30, 2016. It analyzes the Saudi Vision 2030 and National Transformation Plan (NTP), discussing fiscal policies, oil price requirements (US$50-65/bbl), and governance reforms under King Salman and Deputy Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman. The document is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016113', indicating it was part of a congressional investigation production.
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