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Aston Martin set for Saudi Arabian PIF investment

Aston Martin is set to receive major investment from the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund, who will become one of the company’s largest shareholder. The British sportscar manufacturer, which has Lawrence Stroll as its chairman, has endured a period of financial difficulty. But the company will now have a boost from the Saudi Arabian Public […]
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