South African tycoon Gus Attridge suffers $8-million loss from Aspen shares
Attridge, Aspen’s group chief advisor who ranks as one of South Africa’s richest businessmen, owns a 4.26-percent stake in the pharmaceutical holding company.
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Attridge, Aspen’s group chief advisor who ranks as one of South Africa’s richest businessmen, owns a 4.26-percent stake in the pharmaceutical holding company.
Dippenaar, who co-founded Rand Consolidated Investing in 1977 and grew it into a leading financial services group, holds a 1.76-percent stake in FirstRand.
Datatec has made a significant stride in expanding its global presence by acquiring Rebura.
Burger, a seasoned director at FirstRand since 2009, owns a minority 0.11-percent ownership stake in the leading financial services conglomerate.
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Mouton is renowned for co-founding Capitec Bank with Michiel Le Roux, and Riaan Stassen.
Attridge, Aspen’s group chief advisor who ranks as one of JSE’s richest investors, owns a 4.26-percent stake in the pharma group.
During his tenure, Pick ‘n Pay achieved remarkable milestones, with gross profit rising from R18.40 billion ($1 billion) in 2022 to R20.94 billion ($1.14 billion) in 2023.
Earlier this year, Ravazzotti, recognized as one of South Africa’s wealthiest and most influential business figures, received a substantial windfall of $5.03 million in dividends.
Jawno, a founding member of Transaction Capital, owns a 9.59-percent stake in the group.
The $15.52-million bump in the market value of Dippenaar’s stake in FirstRand further cements his position as one of South Africa’s richest businessmen.