World Of Forbes: Entrepreneurial Capitalism Across Our 35 International Editions

World Of Forbes: Entrepreneurial Capitalism Across Our 35 International Editions

Across the planet, the licensed editions of Forbes magazine span five continents, 24 languages and 13 time zones. They all share the same mission: celebrating entrepreneurial capitalism in all its forms. Here's a global perspective on the business landscape mid-pandemic in real time. Finance Minister Vera Daves, 37, says she won't rest until she launches the Angolan stock market“”this year, she hopes. The Luanda native expects telecom Multitel and construction company Mota-Engil to be among the first IPOs. The pandemic“”and the resulting increase in home cooking“”helped Ignacio Noel turn around century-old Buenos Aires flour maker Morixe Hermanos. Its stock is up fourfold since early 2020. Forbes Middle East features Najla Al Shirawi on its list of Power Businesswomen. The CEO of SICO, a Manama-based investment bank with $2. 3 billion in assets, is leading its expansion into Saudi Arabia. PepsiCo, which is beginning to make Cheetos at a Bolivian manufacturing plant, has committed to buy an estimated 30 tons of locally grown corn each month and is hiring about 300 people for production, distribution and marketing jobs. Santos native Djamila Ribeiro's three books“”comprising essays on such topics as Black female empowerment and race-quota policies“”have sold more than 500, 000 copies