5 companies owned by Black executive Robin Washington
As one of America’s leading executives, she navigates a strategic investment portfolio, leaving an indelible mark on companies like Salesforce, Alphabet, Honeywell, and more
As one of America’s leading executives, she navigates a strategic investment portfolio, leaving an indelible mark on companies like Salesforce, Alphabet, Honeywell, and more
Hart, once a shoe salesman, overcame adversity to become a celebrated, high-earning comedian and enterpreneur, blending humor with resilience.
Members of Morocco’s Alaouite royal family own a 46.5-percent stake in the financial services group through Societe Nationale d’Investissement.
With his strategic investments and relentless pursuit of excellence, Otedola continues to make significant contributions to the Nigerian economy and beyond.
For over three decades, Williams has exhibited remarkable dedication at American Express, dating back to 1990 when he joined the group.
The growing number of legal disputes surrounding Bitature has raised concerns about his financial standing.
Unveiling a striking contrast in the corporate world: NBA legend Michael Jordan’s astounding $330M earnings from Nike in 2023 starkly contrasts with the brand’s controversial request for unpaid labor from teachers.
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.
BasiGo has secured $5 million in debt funding from British International Investment.
Bitmama, led by CEO Ruth Iselema, has reportedly extended an offer of $1 million in equity in the crypto company to Payday investors.
Orjiako, a former director of the Lagos-based energy conglomerate, holds a 6.43-percent stake in Seplat Energy.
Arnold, who ranks as one of America’s leading executives, owns a beneficial 0.13-percent stake in the power management company, or 517,061 shares.
Steward, born into hardship, defied odds to build World Wide Technology, a multibillion-dollar empire.
Sawiris eyes Africa, the Middle East, and beyond with Abu Dhabi as the springboard.
Bakhresa’s planned investment holds immense significance in enhancing Malawi’s self-sufficiency in cooking oil production.
Ellerine’s legacy extends beyond furniture retail, shaping the landscape of South Africa’s business and investment sectors.