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Saudi Alwaleed's KHC interested in TikTok if Musk or others buy it, CEO says
Jan 22, 2025 2:38 AM

DUBAI, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabian Prince Alwaleed

Bin Talal's investment company Kingdom Holding (KHC) would be

interested to invest in TikTok if Elon Musk or others offered to

buy it, CEO Talal Ibrahim al-Maiman told Al Arabiya TV on

Wednesday.

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