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Top 5 Most Expensive Shares On The JSE

The JSE is widely known as the biggest stock exchange in Africa by Market Capitalisation and the share prices for the companies below reflect that. Here is a compilation of the Top 5 Most Expensive Shares On The JSE

1.Naspers Ltd – R2,990

Naspers Limited shares were selling for around R1 254 in January 2015. At their peak the shares sold for R3 693 in April 2019. Naspers Limited is a multinational consumer Internet company headquartered in South Africa. Its principal operations include online classified advertising, fintech, payments, and food delivery.

2.Prosus N.VR1 564

Prosus shares were selling for around R1 187 in September 2019. At their peak the shares sold for R1 706 in August 2020. Prosus is the international internet assets division of Naspers. The global investment group is the largest consumer internet company in Europe, and among the largest technology investors in the world, operating across a variety of platforms and geographies.

3.Anglo American PlatinumR1 198

Anglo American Platinum Ltd shares were selling for around R242 in October 2015. At their peak the shares sold for R1 433 in July 2020. Anglo American Platinum Limited is the world’s largest primary producer of platinum, accounting for about 38% of the world’s annual supply. Based in South Africa, most of the group’s operations lie to the northwest and northeast of Johannesburg.

4.Capitec Bank Holdings LtdR982

Capitec Bank shares were selling for around R529 in October 2015. At their peak the shares sold for R1 448 in November 2019. Capitec Bank is a South African retail bank. As of August 2017 the bank was the second largest retail bank in South Africa, based on number of customers, with 120,000 customers opening new accounts per month.

5.Anheuser Busch Inbev NVR931

Anheuser-Busch InBev shares were selling for around R1 823 in October 2016. Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, commonly known as AB InBev, is a Belgian-Brazilian-based multinational drink and brewing company based in Leuven, Belgium.

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