4 businesses owned by Creflo Dollar
Creflo Dollar owns Arrow Records, publishes Change Magazine, invests in real estate, and has authored numerous best-selling spiritual books.
Creflo Dollar owns Arrow Records, publishes Change Magazine, invests in real estate, and has authored numerous best-selling spiritual books.
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Despite a 10-percent plunge in the market value of Motsepe’s 40-percent stake in ARM, the surge in his net worth is linked to the revaluation of private investments.
Tony Elumelu, with his 7.39-percent stake in UBA, equivalent to 2,527,372,285 shares, stands out as one of the Nigerian Exchange’s most affluent investors
Sefrioui owns a 64.1-percent stake in ADH, solidifying his position among the country’s wealthiest individuals.
With a calculated 17.5-percent stake in GIP, Ogunlesi now stands as one of Africa’s top 20 billionaires.
Johnson’s Salamander Collection remains at the forefront of the hospitality industry, and the recent partnership with Aspen Meadows Resort marks a significant milestone.
Coumantaros, the chairman of Flour Mills also ranked as one of the richest investors on the Nigerian Exchange, holds a substantial 63.34-percent stake in Flour Mills.
The Dangote Petrochemical Complex aims to meet 100 percent of Nigeria’s demand for refined petroleum products, including petrol, diesel, kerosene, and jet fuel.
The Ackerman family, known for their wealth and diverse investments, holds a significant 25.53-percent stake in Pick ‘n Pay, or 124,677,238 shares.
From founding Ariel Investments to strategic investments in Madison Square Garden Entertainment and Generac, Rogers, Jr.’s impact resonates across diverse sectors.
With more than 25 years of expertise and a pivotal role in Stanbic IBTC Holdings, she advocates for ethical governance while reshaping the nation’s financial landscape.
Ntuli’s pay saw a significant 62.45-percent increase in 2023, compared to the prior year’s R18.16 million ($0.97 million).
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Under the leadership of Ogunlesi, GIP has flourished into the world’s largest independent infrastructure manager.
Despite this decline, Darwish remains a prominent figure in the telecom industry.