U.A.E. real estate tycoon and Trump pal has a history of audacious projects, but can he come up with the pledged $20 billion? He makes his case from Mar-a-Lago.
Dubai property billionaire Hussain Sajwani — who this week stood alongside President-elect Donald Trump to pledge a $20 billion investment in US data centers — is likely to lean heavily on banks and other financial institutions for much of that investment.
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a $20 billion investment in US-based data centers by Hussain Sajwani, the billionaire founder of DAMAC Properties and a close business associate of the Trump family.
Hussain Sajwani, a longtime Trump ally, announced a multibillion-dollar investment amid growing U.S. demand for AI and crypto infrastructure.
Dubai developer DAMAC Properties will invest at least $20 billion "over a very short period of time" in the U.S., primarily in data centers in the middle of the country, President-elect Donald Trump announced Tuesday, as the company's billionaire founder and CEO, Hussain Sajwani, stood nearby.
President-elect Donald Trump drew another expression of support on Tuesday, as a billionaire businessman from the United Arab Emirates, Hussain Sajwani, promised to spend at least $20 billion in the U.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to announce a $20 billion investment into building data centers in the United States by the Emirati company led by a billionaire who is a close business partner of the Trump family.
UAE conglomerate DAMAC Group, with investments in property development, hospitality, and data centres, has announced plans to tokenize $1 billion worth of its assets for financing purposes in early 2025.
MANTRA, a blockchain platform focused on real-world assets (RWAs), has signed a deal with Dubai developer DAMAC Group to tokenise assets in the Middle East worth at least $1 billion, the two firms said on Thursday.
MANTRA, a blockchain platform focused on real-world assets (RWAs), has signed a deal with Dubai developer DAMAC Group to tokenise assets in the Middle East worth at least $1 billion, the two firms said on Thursday.
Speaking to the press from Mar-a-Lago in Florida, Trump named Oklahoma among seven other states that will benefit from a $20 billion foreign investment meant to boost artificial intelligence and cloud technology. He promised to nix troublesome environmental policy.