Lights illuminate the windows of the Discovery Ltd. headquarters office in the Sandton district of Johannesburg, South Africa. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
Lights illuminate the windows of the Discovery Ltd. headquarters office in the Sandton district of Johannesburg, South Africa. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg

London confirmation that Discovery’s time has truly arrived

As Malcolm Gladwell reminded us in his brilliant book Outliers, overnight sensations are always many years in the making.
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By Alec Hogg

As Malcolm Gladwell reminded us in his brilliant book Outliers, overnight sensations are always many years in the making.

Discovery CEO Adrian Gore
Discovery CEO Adrian Gore

For Discovery's co-founder and CEO Adrian Gore it has been 25 of them. But after what we witnessed in London yesterday, there can no longer be any doubt that the South African multinational's "shared value" business model is taking off.

I was among those squeezed into a packed room at Somerset House yesterday to hear Gore's long-held vision being endorsed by, get this, the British minister of health, Apple's chief operating officer and Nobel prize winner for economics, Richard Thaler.

Discovery's time has truly arrived. Will be outlining my thoughts in more detail for Biznews Confidential on Premium. SA investors shouldn't miss out on this home grown success story that's been a quarter century in gestation.

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