Arturo Elias News
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Chivas, Mexico’s most popular soccer team, has come from the brink of bankruptcy to become one of the world’s most profitable clubs -- and would fetch top dollar if it’s ever sold, its co-owner said.
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Carlos Slim is clinging to his title as the world’s richest person thanks to stakes in the priciest publicly traded companies in his native Mexico, even as his biggest holding plummets in value.
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YPF SA climbed the most in three years after Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim became the fourth- largest stakeholder in Argentina’s top oil producer.
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Carlos Slim’s title as the world’s richest person is increasingly under threat as Latin American countries move to crack down on his telecommunications dominance and his European investments turn sour.
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Carlos Slim’s investment in the Spanish soccer team Real Oviedo adds entertainment assets to his growing portfolio as the world richest person seeks to stockpile video content.
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Carlos Slim , the world’s richest man according to Forbes magazine, has acquired shares of BlackRock Inc., the world’s biggest money manager, expanding his U.S. holdings.
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Billionaire Carlos Slim is considering whether to enter the broadcast television business in Mexico amid a series of public disputes with Grupo Televisa SA and TV Azteca SAB .
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Telefonos de Mexico SAB , the nation’s largest land-line phone carrier, said it won’t invest in rural zones of the country if the government doesn’t overturn new rules cutting its fees to connect calls to those areas by 95 percent.
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Billionaire Carlos Slim ’s Mexican retail chain is considering opening a location in New York City to expand in the U.S.
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Executives at some of the largest U.S. financial institutions and regulators clashed last week over efforts by watchdogs to impose higher capital requirements and other rules.
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