Prosus has a stake in Fortnite, which has added 100-million users in a year, according to Vestact
12 May 2020 - 11:09Naspers CEO Bob van Dijk at the opening of trading for the debut of the new Prosus unit of Naspers at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. Picture: BLOOMBERG/JASPER JUINEN
The share price of Naspers’s consumer internet subsidiary Prosus rose to an all time high of R1,557.79 on Tuesday morning, extending its gains for a sixth consecutive session as quarantine measures boosts certain sectors, such as online gaming.has said it crossed 350-million players in April, an increase of 100-million year on year, said Vestact analyst Byron Lotter in a note., which is one of the world’s most popular online video games.
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