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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NaspersNaspers - Wikipedia

    Naspers' principal shareholder is its Dutch listed investment subsidiary Prosus, which owns approximately 49% of its parent as part of a cross ownership structure. [5] Founded in 1915 by attorney W. A. Hofmeyr, Naspers was the largest publishing company in South Africa throughout the 20th century with interests across newspapers ...

    • 12 May 1915; 108 years ago
    • Cape Town, South Africa
    • US$22.1 billion (FY 2020)
  3. Naspers Limited: Company profile, business summary, shareholders, managers, financial ratings, industry, sector and market information | Johannesburg S.E.: NPN | Johannesburg S.E. f785ca21db110a23eab7fa.VSrIir2x3fcqGgirDt2SRpDjOi3ahvli24zIZCiRR_g.Z26JvPzgmMRISm_yWLa_PMe3cl2c340ElMTlK2XWMp4TQrzZ6cLto2AiYw

  4. Shareholder Relations Department Global BuyDIRECT SM Church Street Station PO Box 11258 New York NY 10286-1258 USA Naspers ADR Investors resource page The symbol for the Naspers ADR is NPSNY. The Naspers ADR CUSIP number is 631512209.

  5. Naspers' principal shareholder is its Dutch listed investment subsidiary Prosus, which owns approximately 49% of its parent as part of a cross ownership structure.

  6. In June 2022, we launched an open-ended share repurchase programme of Naspers and Prosus shares. The programme is funded by the regular selling of small numbers of Tencent shares and is designed to efficiently unlock value for shareholders and increase net asset value (NAV) over time. The programme will continue for as long as the discount to ...

  7. In June 2022, we launched an open-ended share repurchase programme of Prosus and Naspers shares. The programme is funded by the regular selling of small numbers of Tencent shares and is designed to efficiently unlock value for shareholders and increase net asset value (NAV) over time. The programme will continue for as long as the discount to ...

  8. Naspers' principal shareholder is its Dutch listed investment subsidiary Prosus, which owns approximately 49% of its parent as part of a cross ownership structure.