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World Street | Aramco doles out dividend, Reddit plans $748-million IPO, Powell's Pivot and Sam Altman returns as OpenAI CEO

From Aramco's dividend payment, Boeing's probe, Reddit IPO, Altman's return to OpenAI as CEO to Powell's congressional testimony, here's a look at recent business developments around the world

March 11, 2024 / 08:19 IST
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World Street offers a sneak peek into the world of business and economy
World Street offers a sneak peek into the world of business and economy

Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil giant, hands out dividends despite a 24.7 percent decline in profit 2023. Reddit plans a $748-million IPO. The US justice department open probe against Boeing after an Alaska Airlines incident. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman retains position after a coup attempt. US Fed chairman Jerome Powell hints at easing inflation fight. Aall this and more in this edition of World Street.

Payout party

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Aramco, the state-owned oil giant of Saudi Arabia, maintained its dividend payout despite a 24.7 percent decline in net profit to $121.3 billion in 2023, attributed to lower oil prices and volumes. This underscores the country's ongoing dependency on oil revenue amidst efforts to diversify its economy.

Despite the profit falling from $161.1 billion in 2022, Aramco's earnings for 2023 still ranked as its second-highest on record. The company reported total dividends for the year amounting to $97.8 billion, marking a significant 30 percent increase.