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Naspers Ltd
JSE:NPN

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Naspers Ltd
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Price: 105 731 Zac 1.31%
Market Cap: 826.5B Zac
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Founded in South Africa in 1915, Naspers Ltd. has transformed from a traditional print media company into a global consumer internet powerhouse. Originally providing local news, Naspers took a bold strategic pivot in the 21st century, venturing into the digital arena with an investment in Tencent, a Chinese social networking and gaming giant, in 2001. This shrewd move, initially overlooked by many, turned out to be one of the greatest venture capital investments of all time, yielding exponential returns. Capitalizing on this success, Naspers expanded its digital portfolio, making significant investments worldwide and turning its focus on internet services, especially in areas like online classifieds, food delivery, and financial technology. Naspers’ business model thrives on identifying and nurturing promising internet-based platforms. Through its corporate venture capital arm, Naspers Ventures, the company casts a wide net across various markets, strategically investing in companies positioned for substantial growth. The returns generated from these internet investments, particularly from its substantial stake in Tencent, are reinvested into new ventures, perpetuating a cycle of growth and value creation. Additionally, in recent years, Naspers has sought to optimize its structure by spinning off its international internet assets into Prosus NV, a separately listed entity on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. This move allows Naspers to sharpen its investment focus while unlocking shareholder value, continuing its evolution as a key player in the global digital economy.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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