Christopher Seabrooke’s stake in Sabvest Capital surged to $65 million, gaining $8.8 million in nearly ten weeks.
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Despite the recent decline in his stake, Seabrooke remains a prominent South African business leader and a top investor on the JSE.
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Seabrooke, a leading business executive who has played a vital role in Sabvest Capital’s growth, holds a significant 40.61-percent stake in the …
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Seabrooke, who has played a vital role in Sabvest Capital’s growth, holds a 40.61-percent stake in the investment holding company.
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Seabrooke, who has been Sabvest CEO since 1987, has played a pivotal role in the company’s growth, marked by numerous milestones.
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South African tycoon Christopher Seabrooke suffers $3.4-million loss from Sabvest stake
Despite the recent decline in Seabrooke’s stake in Sabvest Capital, he remains among the richest investors on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
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South African tycoon Eric Ellerine suffers $5.4-million loss from Sabvest Capital stake
Ellerine owns a 9.52-percent stake in Sabvest Capital, making him the second-largest shareholder in the investment holding company.
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Seabrooke holds a 40.61-percent stake in Sabvest Capital, a Sandton-based investment holding.
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South African furniture tycoon Eric Ellerine loses $1.2 million from stake in Sabvest Capital
Ellerine owns a 9.52-percent stake in Sabvest Capital, making him the second-largest shareholder in the investment holding company.
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Seabrooke holds a significant 40.61-percent stake in the South African investment holding company.