Saudi Arabia is now the largest foreign shareholder of the Japanese company

Nintendo is one of the most important companies in the industry as far as video games are concerned, and It is not surprising that his funds are developed by all types of investors around the world.Among them, a very particular shareholder is now added, who is known for investing in projects of various calibers in the world, we are referring to the so-called Arab sheikhs.

It is a private investment fund owned by none other than the heir Mohamed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, it has acquired more shares of the Japanese company, on Wednesday of this week it was revealed that his public investment fund already owned 7.08% of Nintendo’s shares and this Friday, Associated Express reported that the investment group now owns 8.26% of the company’s shares.


Now with this news, it has been reported that the Saudi sheikh’s investment group is the largest foreign shareholder of the company, however, It is not an isolated investment, let’s remember that this same group has also been responsible for investments in SNK or Embracer Groupso it is not an exclusive bet on Nintendo and is a constant in the video game sector.

We must remember that these investments have been surrounded by controversy, as Saudi Arabia is such a receptive country to criticism and the press that tries to show the negative things that happen there, the prince is surrounded by controversy accusing him of murder and crimes against journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018Additionally, this country is also known for its constant violations of human rights.

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