Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote loses $500 million as cement firm shares fall
Dangote, the continent’s wealthiest man, has seen his net worth dip below $20 billion in recent times.
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Dangote, the continent’s wealthiest man, has seen his net worth dip below $20 billion in recent times.
Coumantaros controls a majority 63.34-percent share in the company valued at $209.1 million.
Mmobuosi co-founded Tingo Mobile in 2001.
The African continent is an entrepreneurial one, whose economic growth is in fact driven by family-owned businesses.
ARM is a significant South African mining and minerals firm with holdings in a variety of mines.
Britam Holdings is a leading financial services provider with operations throughout Southern and East Africa.
Somali multimillionaire billionaire Abdirashid Duale owns 95 percent of Somtel.
United Capital is a fast-growing banking and investment services business.
Anadkat has a significant 35.51-percent stake in the Port Louis-based company.
The Ghana Stock Exchange provided outstanding profits to investors and other market players in 2020 and 2022.
The multimillion-dollar decline in his stake may be attributed to a sell-off of the company’s shares.
Wiese received $198.5 million in cash and a five-percent share in Pepkor.
At the end of 2021, Disway, Morocco’s first technology distributor, recorded a revenue of about $190 million.
A $10,000 investment in EcoCash seven weeks ago is now worth $20,130.
With a net worth of $8.38 billion, Oppenheimer is the 288th richest man in the world.
Tamarziste owns a significant 12.9-percent take in the leading lender, totaling 2,588,159 shares.