South African tycoon Jens Montanana loses $5 million from Datatec stake
Montanana’s substantial shareholding continues to cement his status as one of the wealthiest investors on the JSE.
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Montanana’s substantial shareholding continues to cement his status as one of the wealthiest investors on the JSE.
Datatec has made a significant stride in expanding its global presence by acquiring Rebura.
Under Jens Montanana’s leadership, Datatec has expanded to more than 50 countries in North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific.
Montanana maintains his status as one of the wealthiest investors on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Under the leadership of Montanana, the tech group recorded a comprehensive income of $70.62 million at the end of its 2023 fiscal year.
Montanana owns a 14.06-percent stake in Datatec.
Montanana, who is renowned for his leadership and contributions to the tech industry, founded Datatec in 1986.
As Datatec’s pioneering founder and CEO, Montanana’s indelible impact in the tech realm reverberates globally.
Montanana founded Datatec in 1986 and owns an impressive 11.98-percent share in the South African tech company.
Montanana, who founded Datatec in 1986, owns a 14.26-percent stake in the South African-based ICT solutions and services firm.
Montanana holds a 14.06-percent stake in the multinational technology company.
Montanana’s stake since the start of the year has risen to $58.34 million.
Montanana founded Datatec in 1986.
Montanana owns a significant 11.98-percent stake in the Johannesburg-based group.
Montanana founded Datatec in 1986.
Montanana is Datatec’s founder and CEO.