World Of Forbes: Stories Of Entrepreneurial Capitalism Across Our 45 International Editions

World Of Forbes: Stories Of Entrepreneurial Capitalism Across Our 45 International Editions

Share to Linkedin Around the planet, our 45 licensed editions span six continents, 27 languages and 14 time zones. They all share the same mission: celebrating entrepreneurial capitalism in all its forms. Since Edson dos Santos (no relation to former president José Eduardo dos Santos) joined Angolan energy company Somoil—now called Etu Energias—in 2020, crude oil production has nearly tripled to 17, 000 barrels per day and turnover is approaching $450 million. The chairman is eyeing expansion to neighboring Namibia and beyond. While building 10-year-old Workana into a leading freelancer platform in Latin America, Buenos Aires–based cofounder and chief operating officer Eliana Bracciaforte revealed her trans identity in 2022. The company serves more than 2 million registered workers, with more than 200, 000 new users each month. "Turnaround boss" Christina Holgate has increased revenue 16% and reduced staff turnover by half since mid-2021 leading Melbourne-based logistics company Team Global Express. The former head of Australia's postal service exited that position in 2020 amid controversy regarding expensive gift giving. Musala Soft, a Bulgarian software provider cofounded by Elena Marinova in 2000 with $34 million in 2022 revenue, was acquired early last year by Czech holding group ARICOMA, part of billionaire Karel