5 companies owned by LeBron James
In 2023, James became the first active NBA player in history to hit a net worth surpassing $1 billion.
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In 2023, James became the first active NBA player in history to hit a net worth surpassing $1 billion.
Despite the recent decline in the market value of his stake, Ofori remains the richest investor on the Ghana Stock Exchange.
Munga owns a significant stake in Britam Holdings, with 72 million shares, making him one of its largest shareholders.
Jack Dorsey and entertainment mogul Jay-Z established Btrust as an endowment dedicated to funding Bitcoin development initiatives.
In recent years, Kellan has become an indispensable figure within FirstRand’s executive team.
Glasenberg’s substantial stake in Glencore, acquired through his funds and dividends, now stands at 9.81 percent, worth $6.67 billion.
African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) is a South Africa-based diversified mining group led by influential billionaire Patrice Motsepe,
Tönnies is a co-owner of Tönnies Holding ApS & Co, an international food-processing company and one of Germany’s largest companies.
Ezz, a leading Egyptian industrialist, owns 60.7 percent of Ezz Steel, which translates to 329,816,198 shares in the steel behemoth.
With his current fortune of $9.25 billion, Oppenheimer claims the 231st spot on the global list of the wealthiest individuals.
Despite this setback, Adenuga stands as one of the wealthiest billionaires not only in Nigeria but on the African continent.
Orascom Construction, an engineering and construction contractor with a primary focus on infrastructure, is led by Egypt’s richest family — the Sawiris family.
Tinubu emphasized that this announcement underscores the indispensable role played by indigenous companies in Nigeria’s upstream sector.
In the African financial world, Ovia stands tall as Nigeria’s richest banker and a leading figure in the country’s business landscape.
With a diverse and expanding portfolio, Masiyiwa continues to demonstrate his ability to adapt to changing market dynamics.
Elumelu joins a prestigious group of 38 private sector leaders accompanying Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the Nigeria-India presidential roundtable.