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ADNOC L&S 2024 net profit $756m

The company's revenue increased by 29 percent to $3.54 billion.

ADNOC Distribution 2024 net profit down 7%

Minus UAE corporate tax, it would have grown by 2.4% to $725m

Maaden raises $1.25bn in sukuk offering

The Sukuk were offered in a five-year and a 10-year tranche.

DAE net profit up 36.2%

Revenues grew by 9 percent to $1.42bn from $1.31bn in 2023.

Borouge 2024 net profit $1.24bn

The company said it will maintain a $1.3bn dividend for 2025.

Aston Martin, Lucid Group sign deal

The Aston Martin Saudi became Aston's second-biggest shareholder last year following a capital injection from its sovereign wealth fund. (AFP)
  • California-based Lucid will supply technology, including battery systems, for cash and shares worth about $232 million.
  • News of the tie-up, subject to shareholder approval, sent Aston's stock ten percent higher to 360 pence on the rising London stock market.

London, United Kingdom – Aston Martin on Monday announced a deal with US-Saudi electric vehicle specialist Lucid Group to help make the British group’s luxury ‘green’ cars.

California-based Lucid will supply technology, including battery systems, for cash and shares worth about $232 million (213 million euros), Aston said in a statement.

The deal would make Lucid a minority shareholder with a stake of about 3.7 percent.

Saudi became Aston’s second-biggest shareholder last year following a capital injection from its sovereign wealth fund.

The Saudi fund is also the biggest investor in Lucid Group.

Aston plans to offer customers electric options on all its vehicles from 2026, it said Monday.

News of the tie-up, subject to shareholder approval, sent Aston’s stock ten percent higher to 360 pence on the rising London stock market.

Aston Martin, beloved by fictional British spy James Bond, suffered vast losses in 2019 on weak global demand linked to China’s economic slowdown and Brexit.

Losses then accelerated in the wake of the Covid pandemic.

The automaker was saved from bankruptcy in 2020 by Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll, its biggest investor.

Chinese car giant Geely last month became the third biggest shareholder in Aston Martin after a new cash injection.