South African businessman Gus Attridge loses $11.96 million in 24 days
Attridge, Aspen’s group chief advisor, who ranks as one of South Africa’s richest businessmen, owns a 4.26-percent stake in the pharmaceutical holding company.
Attridge, Aspen’s group chief advisor, who ranks as one of South Africa’s richest businessmen, owns a 4.26-percent stake in the pharmaceutical holding company.
Sibanye-Stillwater has grown into a leader in the mining industry under the leadership of South African businessman Neal Froneman.
Swartzberg owns a 3.92-percent stake in Sandton-based financial services group, Discovery Limited.
With his extensive knowledge and strong leadership, Sowazi has solidified his position as a prominent figure in the business world.
In the South African business landscape, Nyati stands tall as a prominent figure, leaving an indelible mark on the corporate landscape.
Beyond his leadership contributions at FirstRand, Burger owns a 0.11-percent minority stake in FirstRand.
The double-digit slump in the shares of Sibanye-Stillwater has significantly impacted the market value of Froneman’s stake.
Nyati is widely recognized as an inspiring leader with a proven track record of successfully executing growth and turnaround strategies.
Billionaires.Africa has identified and cataloged various companies and holdings linked to Swartzberg.
The board has expressed confidence that Burger’s appointment meets the necessary criteria for independence and competence.
Billionaires.Africa has discerned five enterprises, in which Tshabalala assumes directorial or executive responsibilities.
With over 30 years of experience in property management and real estate investment, Stuhler’s impact on the industry is unmatched.
The Ackerman family, renowned for their wealth and investments, holds a 25.53-percent stake in Pick ‘n Pay.
Nkuhlu has been the COO and executive director of Nedbank Group since January 2015, when he was appointed by the group’s board of directors.
Despite a low-key public presence, Vivian Reddy remains a prominent figure in South African business circles.
Ackerman’s influence extended far beyond his retail empire. He passed away at the age of 92, leaving behind a lasting imprint.