CEO as Listed-Company Venture Capitalist
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Koos Bekker's Billions
T. J. Strydom · 3 highlights
"‘When the internet started, I completely underestimated it,’ he told an interviewer in 2016. ‘Only by about 1997 did we realise, here is something really big.’21 And by then, he was the CEO of a listed company with money to allocate to new ventures."
"During his tenure, Naspers made a number of bad investments, a few mediocre ones, a few good ones and one that shot the lights out. The stake Bekker and his team bought in 2001 in the Chinese technology firm Tencent outperformed everything else, and was one of the best technology investments of the twenty-first century."
"M-Net was only the first of the so-called M-group of companies he founded. The others – MIH, MTN and M-Web – each became what could have been a decent success story for any entrepreneur. Bekker took it to another level."