5 companies owned by South African-born billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong
South African-born billionaire Soon-Shiong is a force to be reckoned with in the global healthcare arena.
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South African-born billionaire Soon-Shiong is a force to be reckoned with in the global healthcare arena.
Montanana founded Datatec in 1986 and owns an impressive 11.98-percent share in the South African tech company.
El-Sherbini owns a significant 26.71-percent stake in the company, or 160,250,305 ordinary shares.
South African business executive Gary Nagle’s 0.016 percent stake in Glencore is worth R248 million ($13.9 million)
The driving force behind Oppenheimer’s wealth gains lies in his private equity investments.
Adenuga maintains a majority stake of 74.4 percent, or 516,298,603 shares, in the oil marketing business.
Dangote Sugar has also announced plans for a proposed merger with Nascon Allied Industries Plc and Dangote Rice Limited.
The facility was funded by the government of Hungary.
As the holder of an 11.39-percent ownership stake in Capitec Bank, comprising 13,190,043 ordinary shares, Le Roux is among the continent’s richest individuals.
Dangote Cement’s performance and proactive approach to boosting shareholder value have continued to solidify its position as the leader in the cement industry.
Ben Ayed owns a beneficial 3.4-percent stake in the Tunis-based conglomerate, making him one of the richest investors on the Tunis Stock Exchange.
Beyond her successful venture with Skims, Grede is also making waves in the retail industry through Good American.
Finalized in a private transaction, the deal marks a significant step for Richemont.
As the CEO of Sibanye Stillwater, Froneman has cemented his position as a leading figure in the mining sector.
Stuhler, also known as the managing director of Capital Property Fund, owns 9.72 percent of Lighthouse Properties, amounting to 172,699,222 ordinary shares.
Over the past four years, America’s third richest woman MacKenzie Scott has given over $1.1 billion to various charities across Africa.