South African billionaire Koos Bekker loses $26.4 million as Naspers shares decline
Bekker is one of the richest businessmen in South Africa and the entire African continent.
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Bekker is one of the richest businessmen in South Africa and the entire African continent.
Swartzberg owns a 3.92-percent stake in the Sandton-based financial services group.
Gosa holds a 6.15-percent stake in Gauteng-based steelmaker, ArcelorMittal South Africa.
Shoprite Holdings is Africa’s largest supermarket group.
Pullinger holds a 0.1-percent stake in the Gauteng-based financial services provider.
Montanana’s stake since the start of the year has risen to $58.34 million.
Froneman’s stake in Sibanye-Stillwater is presently worth $4.28 million.
Le Roux is widely regarded as one of Africa’s richest men.
Le Roux is a 73-year-old South African billionaire and co-founder of Capitec Bank.
Dippenaar owns 1.76 percent of FirstRand, or 98,726,988 shares.
Gosa owns a 6.15-percent stake in ArcelorMittal South Africa.
Bekker is the driving force behind Naspers and Prosus.
Saad owns a significant 12.5-percent stake in Aspen Pharmacare Holdings.
Wiese owns 11.63 percent of Shoprite Holdings, Africa’s largest retailer.
The South African billionaire controls 0.96 percent of Naspers.
Jooste was found to have violated listing requirements.