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Saudi Aramco rallies again, reaching a $2 trillion valuation on its second day of trading

Dec 12, 2019, 16:01 IST
G20 Argentina via AP

Saudi Aramco stock surged on the second day of trading after its record IPO. The company's market cap hit the $2 trillion mark.

At 12:00 p.m. in Riyadh (4:00 a.m. ET), Aramco's stock rose 8.2%, after pushing up 10% on its first day of trading on Wednesday.

Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman had been seeking a valuation of $2 trillion prior to the state-owned company's IPO in order to fuel his Vision 2030 plans to try and diversify the Saudi economy away from oil.

If Aramco were a country its GDP would be the eighth largest in the world and is worth more than Berkshire Hathaway, Facebook, and Amazon combined.

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Nearly four years in the making, the shares listed this week after Saudi officials pushed the country's wealthiest to buy Aramco stock. The fund finally raised $25.6 billion from investors. The country invested $2 billion to ensure that the IPO would be successful.

On Wednesday, Aramco dethroned Apple as the world's largest traded company after its stock went public.

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