Prince Alaweed Spending $176m to Pimp His A380
See your $2 Citibank ATM fees and $4 gallons of gas at work!
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Alwaleed plans $176mn Airbus refit
by Lynne Roberts on Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud is planning to spend up to $176 million customising his private Airbus 380 ‘Flying Palace’, it was reported Monday.
The world’s 13th richest man, who became the first private customer for the $320 million superjumbo in November, is to splash more than half the value of the plane itself on a ‘Lawrence of Arabia meets Star Wars’ interior, said the UK’s Daily Mail.
According to German media, a Hamburg firm has received an order for a marble-panelled dining room to be constructed “next to a bar with curtains to mimic tents of the Arabian desert”, the newspaper said.
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Re: Prince Alaweed Spending $176m to Pimp His A380
Be nice if he gave the 176 mil to the poor of his country...I can't wait for their oil to dry up.
Re: Prince Alaweed Spending $176m to Pimp His A380
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Originally Posted by T-Bird76
.I can't wait for their oil to dry up.
I can. $3 and up is more than enough to pay for a gallon of gas.
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Re: Prince Alaweed Spending $176m to Pimp His A380
that's insane, and in a way disgusting. talk about being selfish and greedy!! :evil: :evil:
Re: Prince Alaweed Spending $176m to Pimp His A380
How is this any more selfish and greedy than hedge fund managers and i-bankers who profit from, among other things, the subprime mortgage crisis, spending $20 million and up on Manhattan luxury residences? Don't tell me it's different because they are American....
Re: Prince Alaweed Spending $176m to Pimp His A380
Lol, I like how it's "refit". It's a brand-new airplane!
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Originally Posted by Nonstop2AUH
How is this any more selfish and greedy than hedge fund managers and i-bankers who profit from, among other things, the subprime mortgage crisis, spending $20 million and up on Manhattan luxury residences? Don't tell me it's different because they are American....
no, it's not.