South Africa’s Ackerman family faces $22-million loss in just two weeks
The Ackerman family holds a substantial 25.53-percent stake in Pick ‘n Pay, or 124,677,238 issued shares.
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The Ackerman family holds a substantial 25.53-percent stake in Pick ‘n Pay, or 124,677,238 issued shares.
BUA Cement’s robust financial performance underscores its ability to weather challenges and solidifies its position as a key player in the Nigerian cement industry.
Dippenaar holds a 1.76-percent stake in FirstRand, or 98,726,988 shares.
As a result of the recent surge in the company’s shares, the value of Calisto’s stake in Karooooo has increased from $543.7 million to $584.6 million.
West’s stake in Skims is now worth $200 million, a $40-million increase from its value of $160 million at the start of the year.
The $1.1-billion market value wipeout also impacted Motsepe’s net worth, bringing it below $2.4 billion earlier this year.
Kessington Adebutu, the founder and CEO of Nigeria’s oldest and leading gaming company, Premier Lotto Limited, holds a 28.09-percent stake in Wema Bank
ArcelorMittal South Africa is a Gauteng-based steelmaker partly owned by Gosa.
Ezz holds a majority 60.7-percent stake in Ezz Steel, or 329,816,198 shares.
As one of the largest investors in Sweden, Al-Amoudi owns Preem, Svenska Petroleum Exploration, and Midroc Europe.
The Khamis family, one of Egypt’s wealthiest, currently holds a majority stake of 40.58 percent in Oriental Weavers.
As a visionary producer, creative genius, and business trailblazer, Rhimes’ influence will continue to shape the future of television and storytelling.
The acquisition comes as no surprise, given TAQA Arabia’s remarkable growth under the leadership of Kafafi.
NCBA Group, a leading financial services conglomerate, is partially owned by some of Kenya’s richest families, Kenyatta, Merali, and Ndegwa families.
Based on the current share price, the total market value of Rabiu’s 96.13-percent stake in BUA Cement now stands at N3.22 billion ($4.06 billion).
The late Kirubi, a prominent Kenyan tycoon and serial investor, owned a 31-percent stake in Centum Investments before his passing in 2021 at 80.