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The Mexican billionaire, Carlos Slim, reached an agreement with the New York Times Company for $250 million loan. With this investment, Slim is helping the Times Company with its debts and other financial problems.
Carlos Slim Helú (one of the richest man in the world) and members of his family now own 6.4 percent of publicly traded shares in The New York Times Co.(Source: AP)
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ZUMA Press
The 9.1 million Class A Common Shares were purchased by Inmobiliaria Carso, S.A. de C.V, a Mexican holding company controlled by members of the Slim family, according to a disclosure report the company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. (Source: AP)
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Akira Ono, AP
On its Web site last year, Forbes magazine ranked Slim the second-richest person in the world behind Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates.
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Keith Dannemiller, ZUMA Press
Carlos Slim is widowed and has three sons, all of which are actively involved in their father's business. The founder of the Slim family in Mexico emigrated to Mexico in 1910, investing in real estate and laying the foundations for the family's growing fortune.
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ZUMA Press
Carlos Slim is 67 years old, was born in Mexico to Lebanese parents.
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AP
Slim became a "big fish" when he won the bid for the privatization of the state telephone monopoly "Teléfonos de México" (TELMEX). Another big moment for Slim happened during the presidency of Jose López Portillo (1976-1982), who nationalized the Mexican banks. Companies were sold for much less than their real value, allowing Slim to buy "Seguros de México", the largest Mexican largest insurance company, for only $44 million dollars.
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Orlando Barra, EFE
Forbes magazine estimated Slim's companies' worth had increased to just over $53 billion following a a 26.5 percent increase in the price of shares in America Movil SA, the largest wireless service provider in Latin America, which Slim controls.
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Sarah Meghan Lee, Chicago Tribune / MCT
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Ciao614 10:19:28 PM Feb 23 2009
so how did he amass his fortune? no where have i read that? good for them I hope they are very happy together. he looks like a chubbier version of King Hussein.
Annclark143 02:16:17 PM Feb 21 2009
I am so happy for them. Rich or poor we all have the right to true love and happiness.
BarryNPeterson 02:07:53 PM Feb 21 2009
I remember a day in the 1990s when King Hussein, Queen Noor's late husband, was in Rochester, Minnesota visiting the Mayo Clinic. I called his hotel room to express my joy for the King. He was a diplomatic hero of mine. His friend was elated for the call, noting that it was nice to know that King Hussein had fans in Minnesota. Queen Noor, whom I have not met, appears to be a very soulful woman. She is exquisitely intelligent and considerate. Her external beauty is a small representation of what I've seen in her on her visit with CNN personality Larry King's show. I wish privacy and great and enduring happiness for Sr. Slim and his beloved friend.
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