Carlos Slim
Carlos SlimCarlos Slim Helu is a Mexican businessman, making his fortune in the telecommunications industry. Slim was ranked the second richest man in the world in 2008.
Slim controls Telefonos de Mexico, Telcel and America Movil.
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Kidnap capital Mexico eyes biometric phone registry, sparking privacy fears
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Mexico gets AstraZeneca doses from India, expects more Pfizer, as it prepares for next phase
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Form SC 13G/A PBF Logistics LP Filed by: HELU CARLOS SLIM
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Form SC 13G/A PBF Energy Inc. Filed by: HELU CARLOS SLIM
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Mexican telecoms magnate Slim returns home after hospitalization with COVID-19
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Mexico to import AstraZeneca vaccine from India, president says
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Mexico's richest man Carlos Slim hospitalized with COVID-19
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Mexican president evaluates merging anti-trust regulators with ministries
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The Business Council for International Understanding Honors Henry R. Kravis with the 2020 Dwight D. Eisenhower Global Citizenship Award
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Mexico unveils private-backed $14 billion investment plan to lift ailing economy
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Successful alliance between the Government and Private Hospitals to attend an emergency due to Covid-19
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Verizon to buy pre-paid mobile service Tracfone in $6.25 billion deal
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AstraZeneca set to start making 400 million COVID-19 vaccines for Latam early in 2021
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America Movil says Huawei an excellent provider but not the sole option
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Special Report: Drug cartel ‘narco-antennas’ make life dangerous for Mexico’s cell tower repairmen
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US and Mexico leaders agree with business people to boost production chains: GEA
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Business people who accompanied AMLO recognized on tour in the US: GEA
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Some CEOs decline White House dinner for Mexican president amid coronavirus surge
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Vázquez Aldir among the Mexican leaders who will accompany AMLO at the White House: Grupo Empresarial Ángeles (GEA)
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Mexican leader lauds Trump despite past tariff threats, insults
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Olegario Vázquez confirmed as AMLO's Guests to Trump's Dinner: Grupo Empresarial Ángeles
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Walmart's Mexico unit rolls out mobile phone service
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Exclusive: Mexican broadcaster Televisa to launch mobile phone service, challenging Slim
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Mexican government eyes builder ICA for 'Mayan Train' contract
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Spain's Azvi and Mexican firms wins bid for Mexico's 'Mayan Train'
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Form SC 13G/A PBF Logistics LP Filed by: HELU CARLOS SLIM
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Mexican government officials send mixed virus social distancing signals
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Form SC 13G/A PBF Logistics LP Filed by: HELU CARLOS SLIM
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Form SC 13G/A PBF Energy Inc. Filed by: HELU CARLOS SLIM
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Mexico's America Movil to focus on bringing 5G to Latin America
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Mexico's America Movil fined by regulator; calls it 'illegal and disproportionate'
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New Yorkers to Join Global Day of Protest to Stop 5G on Earth and in Space, Saturday, January 25, 2020
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Mexican Oligarch vs. Working Families: Striking Asarco Miners Ask Arizona Lawmakers, "Which Side Are You On?"
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Teamsters Call on U.S. and Mexico to Act Now to Address Labor Law Violations
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How Mexico's leftist president quietly made peace with big business
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China and Mexico to hold high-level trade discussions next week
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Billionaire Slim calls Mexico a 'great opportunity' for institutional investors
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Mexico to spend $44 billion on infrastructure in first phase of plan
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Telefonica teams up with AT&T in Mexico in new bid to take fight to Slim
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Slim to invest $7.8 billion in Brazil, urges changes in 5G auction: report
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Form SC 13G/A PBF Energy Inc. Filed by: HELU CARLOS SLIM
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Spain's FCC says cooperating with justice in Panama corruption probe
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Spain's High Court charges builder FCC over Panama contracts
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Pemex awards Carso-led consortium contract worth over $300 million
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Mexican president says 'many projects' ahead, lauding billionaire Slim's investment plans
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Mexican billionaire Slim vows to invest in Mexico, touting economic prospects
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Mexico's Senate aims to pass bills cutting bank fees by end-October: MORENA
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Billionaire Slim's telco bullish on coveted Mexico TV license
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New 5G licenses in Austria to be tied to rural rollout
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Mexico expects to save $4.5 billion after pushing firms to rework pipeline contracts

