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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Mexico regulator fines America Movil $5.4 million in antitrust case
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Mexico leftist opens up 22-point lead in presidency race: poll
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Sparring with leftist front-runner, Mexico's Slim defends airport project
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Mexico is no 'piñata,' election front-runner says after Trump tweets
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Activist CIAM says Ahold's 'poison pill' unfair for investors
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ARHT Media Expands into Blockchain Space with the Sale of 20 Display Portals in Partnership with Anthony Diiorio
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Cancelling new Mexico airport would cost $6.6 billion: company CEO
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Exclusive: Slim doubles down on Mexico City airport amid turmoil - sources
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Mexico leftist softens stance on new $13 billion airport, calls for review
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Mexico presidential front-runner plans steps to halt 'corrupt' new airport
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Mexico's wholesale mobile network launches without major carriers
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U.S. ties 'super important' says Mexican leftist's pick to lead NAFTA talks
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Google brings free WiFi to Mexico, first stop in Latin America
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Mexican regulator seeks to ratchet up telecoms competition
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A1 Austria Telekom accused of violating data privacy rules
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Trump blues dim hopes of NAFTA election boost for Mexico rulers
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Mexico regulator approves America Movil separation, firm to challenge
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Sale of Mexico City army base could generate giant land deal
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Mexico supreme court says competitors can use America Movil's network
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Mexico's Televisa says studying whether to keep divisions together
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Form SC 13G/A NEW YORK TIMES CO Filed by: HELU CARLOS SLIM
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Building diplomacy, not just walls: U.S. starts work on new Mexico embassy
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Mexico telecoms regulator says all can participate in spectrum auction
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UPDATE: Carlos Slim Reaches Deal to Slash Stake in The New York Times Co. (NYT) to 8% from 17% in Three Years - Bloomberg
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UBM Mexico Donates £150k Towards Mexico Earthquake Relief and Recovery
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Checks for free: a Mexican plan to combat poverty
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The Business Council for International Understanding Honors Mr. Tony O. Elumelu with 2017 Dwight D. Eisenhower Global Entrepreneurship Award
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The Business Council Of International Understanding Honors J.W. Marriott, Jr, With The 2017 Dwight D. Eisenhower Global Leadership Award
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NAFTA talks in Washington could reach deal on some chapters: Mexico minister
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Guatemala prosecutors raid Millicom offices in graft probe
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Mexico bristles at U.S. proposal that would benefit AT&T in NAFTA
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Mexico regulator says America Movil can charge competitors for calls
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America Movil's network fees may cost rivals millions: AT&T
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Slim's America Movil posts third-quarter loss, hurt by Colombia payment
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Exclusive: Mexico telecoms regulator to vote on letting Slim's America Movil charge rivals
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Mexican telecom regulator asks America Movil to modify separation plan
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Mexico plans aid for Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
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Mexican Migrants Can Get Free Help on Their Paths to U.S. Citizenship with New Programs Announced Today by Three Leading Mexican Institutions
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The Lion Full HD Naked Eye 3D Smart Phone Without 3D Glasses set to Showcase at the GSMA Mobile World Congress Americas San Francisco 2017
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Carlos Slim Helu Shows 5.4% Stake in PBF ENERGY, Inc. (PBF)
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Form SC 13G PBF Energy Inc. Filed by: HELU CARLOS SLIM
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Carlos Slim's America Movil makes $1 billion payment in Colombia case
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Stephen Spengler Appointed a Commissioner of the United Nations Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development
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America Movil announces roaming agreement with AT&T for Mexico users
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Level Brands' EE1 Begins Brand Management Of Global Neo-Pop Artist Romero Britto
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Carlos Slim Shows New 5.1% Stake in PBF LOGISTICS LP (PBFX)
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Form SC 13G PBF Logistics LP Filed by: HELU CARLOS SLIM
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Despite legal victory, America Movil may face tough ride with regulator
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Slim's America Movil wins telecom battle in top Mexico court
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Latin Trade's Ranking of The 100 Most Powerful People 2017

