Bob van Dijk, former CEO of Africa’s largest company, suffers $9-million loss in 57 days
Van Dijk, former CEO of Africa’s biggest company, suffers $9-million loss in 57 days.
Van Dijk, former CEO of Africa’s biggest company, suffers $9-million loss in 57 days.
Van Dijk has been the CEO of Naspers since 2014.
Van Dijk, who has been CEO of Naspers since 2014, owns a 0.24-percent stake in the South African conglomerate.
Bob van Dijk, who has held the position of CEO since 2014, is renowned as one of the highest-paid executives on the continent.
Over the past 18 days, van Dijk’s holdings surged by an impressive $5.48 million, according to data tracked by Billionaires.Africa.
Since 2014, van Dijk has been leading Naspers, the largest publicly listed company in Africa.
van Dijk’s purchase comes nearly two weeks after Prosus announced the successful buy-back of its shares worth $118.5 million.
The value of M&A transactions in 2021 is over four times the amount recorded in the same period last year.