U.S. technology and engineering conglomerate GE said on Saturday it had signed $15 billion of business deals with Saudi Arabia as part of the kingdom's drive to diversify its economy beyond oil.
It came as dozens of senior U.S. business executives met Saudi counterparts at a conference coinciding with the visit of President Donald Trump to Riyadh.
[...] Among the projects, GE will help make Saudi power generation more efficient and provide digital technology to the operations of oil firm Saudi Aramco, aiming to create $4 billion of annual productivity improvements at Aramco. It will cooperate in medical research and training.
Source: Reuters
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(Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Sunday May 21 2017, @05:57AM (3 children)
And this explains the origin of words like algorithm and alchemy, no...?
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 21 2017, @07:26AM
"alcohol"
(Score: 2) by stormreaver on Sunday May 21 2017, @10:31AM (1 child)
I won't use Ethanol's nomenclature, but his sentiments seem somewhat accurate to the modern middle east. All of its positive world contributions occurred prior to its descent into religious rule. Its subsequent contributions have been very scarce ever since.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday May 21 2017, @02:06PM
/tips fedora and never read a history book