Saudi Aramco reveals key risks before giant IPO
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Saudi Aramco prospectus
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Risk factors
>> The U.S. Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, known as Jasta, may create a
new basis for American nationals to sue Aramco, similarly to the claim “recently filed against Motiva”
>> The Saudi government determines the kingdom’s maximum level of crude oil production and the country’s public finances are highly connected to the hydrocarbon industry
>> Any sovereign decision that the kingdom makes as a member of OPEC “is communicated by the government to the company and can have a direct impact on the company”
>> Climate change concerns and impacts could reduce global demand for hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon-based products; increasing attention on climate change risks may result in an increased possibility of litigation against Aramco and its affiliated companies
>> Aramco agrees to cover $100 million a year in studies and other consulting work for the ministry of energy
>>The inability of foreign investors to exchange Saudi riyals for other currencies could have a material adverse effect on demand for, and the trading price of the shares
>> Aramco pays dividends to its shareholder, the Saudi government, in U.S. dollars; if the Saudi riyal is no longer pegged to the U.S. dollar and the value of the riyal were to change, the company may be required to expend additional cash to fund any dividends; such changes could have “a material adverse effect” on Aramco’s financial position
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Pricing
>> Following the book-building period, Saudi Aramco will publish the final offer price, the number of shares to be sold
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Listing
>> Aramco prohibited from listing additional shares for a period of six months after the commencement of trading
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Aramco officials
>> Pay of top five directors, including the chief executive officer and the chief financial officer, including allowances, bonuses and other benefits in cash or kind: 80.8 million riyals ($21.5 million)
>> Aramco set up a share plan for employees