Egypt’s second-richest man Naguib Sawiris rockets toward $6.5-billion net worth
The surge in Sawiris’ net worth has propelled him from $5.1 billion on Jan. 1 to $6.43 billion, adding $1.33 billion to his fortune since the start of the year.
The surge in Sawiris’ net worth has propelled him from $5.1 billion on Jan. 1 to $6.43 billion, adding $1.33 billion to his fortune since the start of the year.
Mansour, the chairman of Palm Hills Developments, owns a 7.29-percent stake in the leading real estate group.
Prior to the transaction, Ezz held a commanding 60.71-percent stake.
Ahmed El-Sewedy and siblings Sadek and Mohammed hold a combined 68.1-percent majority stake in Elsewedy Electric, a staggering 1.48 billion ordinary shares.
This impressive financial gain further solidifies the Ghabbour family’s position as one of the richest investors on the Egyptian Exchange.
Sawiris owns a 9.2-percent stake in UAE-based investment firm, B Investments.
The billionaire influx includes Egypt’s richest man, a crypto industry leader, and a hedge fund tycoon.
Egypt’s second-richest man Naguib Sawiris seeks to solidify his presence further in the Caribbean.
His wealth figures have plummeted due to a sharp decline in the market value of his diverse investments,
Ezz owns a 60.7 percent of the company, or 329,816,198 shares, in the steel behemoth.
Mansour, chairman of Palm Hills, highlights significance of welcoming Marriott International and Ritz-Carlton as key collaborators in the Palm Hills October project.
Sawiris eyes Africa, the Middle East, and beyond with Abu Dhabi as the springboard.
This solidifies his standing as one of Africa’s wealthiest individuals. His year-to-date gains now total $576 million.
The Ghabbour family presently holds a significant 62.9-percent stake in the automaker, equivalent to 682,779,500 ordinary shares.
Hassan Allam Holding boasts an impeccable reputation in the engineering, procurement, construction, building materials, and utilities industries.
Egyptian billionaire Ahmed Ezz’s stake in Ezz Steel surpasses $830-million mark.