7 companies owned by Master P
Master P is one of the most successful African-American rappers and entrepreneurs of all time.
Master P is one of the most successful African-American rappers and entrepreneurs of all time.
As one of South Africa’s wealthiest individuals, Gore amasses most of his $500 million fortune through his 7.48-percent stake in Discovery.
Ellerine owns a 9.52-percent stake in Sabvest Capital, making him the second-largest shareholder in the investment holding company.
Billionaires.Africa has identified and cataloged several companies and holdings owned by Rihanna.
Attridge, Aspen’s group chief advisor, owns a 4.26-percent stake in the pharmaceutical company.
Saltzman and his wife own a 35.12-percent stake in Dis-Chem Pharmacies, a Gauteng-based retail pharmacy chain.
In recent years, Black British entrepreneurs have forged a path of innovation and resilience in the business world.
Despite the sustained decline in the market value of his stake, Darwish remains one of the top players in the global telecom industry.
The hotel, valued at several millions of dollars, is located directly across from Delta Mall Asaba.
Through his VC firm, Harvey Ventures, Harvey has invested in over a dozen companies, including Coinbase, Stripe, and Airbnb.
Gauff, who made her professional debut at the tender age of 15, has set records and rewritten the narrative of success in the sport.
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI controls Al Mada, his royal family office which owns 49.59 percent of Attijariwafa, a Moroccan multinational bank.
Motsepe, South Africa’s richest black person, owns a 27-percent stake in African Rainbow Capital Investments.
Ovia is recognized as Nigeria’s richest banker and a top figure in Africa’s financial services industry.
Despite the recent downturn, the Ghabbour family remains one of the richest investors on the Egyptian stock exchange.
Flutterwave CEO and Co-Founder, Olugbenga Agboola disclosed this strategic move in a recent media interview held in Nairobi.