Saudi prince on visit
PA Wellington A member of the Saudi Arabian royal family, Prince Nawaf Ibn Abdul Aziz Al Saud, arrives in Auckland this week-end on a' iprivate visit, the Saudi New Zealand Capital ..Corporation said . yesterday. ' The prince is the main shareholder in the corporation, which is an investment
He plans to spend the first few days of his visit on his farm at Coromandel, and will meet the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon; op Wednesday. He will also hold . talks with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Trade, Mr Cooper, and the Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Templeton. He is scheduled to meet the other shareholders in
the bank and attend a board meeting in Auckland on Thursday, before leaving New Zealand on Friday. Saudicorp was formed in 1980 with capital of $2O million. Other shareholders are the Goodman Group, Rothmans, and the Development Finance Corporation. It is the main Saudi ■ Arabian investment in New *,V.
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