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The potential collaboration with Slim comes as Pemex faces financial challenges, with debt of $97.6bn and an additional $25bn in supplier and contractor payments.
The Mexican businessman Carlos Slim Helú is one of the most influential figures in the business world. With a presence in 49 countries and more than 359,000 employees, his companies span various ...
Warren Buffett has passed Carlos Slim to become the world’s second-richest person. The 83-year-old Berkshire Hathaway Inc. chairman has a net worth of US$63.4 billion, according to the Bloomberg ...
Convinced that telecom companies are gouging consumers, governments around the world are grasping for ways to boost competition. But fans of regulatory muscle should be careful what they wish for ...
BT shares rose after the company said Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim bought a 3.16% stake in the telecommunications company. Mexico’s president announced a deal to end a standoff with several ...
Reuters Wed, Jan 14, 2015, 5:19 PM Jan 14 (Reuters) - New York Times Co said Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim has increased his stake to 16.8 percent, becoming the largest shareholder of the company.
Carlos Slim is paying up to establish a foothold in Europe. The world's richest man is offering about €2.6-billion ($3.4-billion) to lift his stake in KPN, the ailing Dutch telecom operator, to ...
World Carlos Slim to Acapulco’s rescue The world’s richest man is funding the dilapidated city’s revitalization By Gabriela Perdomo March 28, 2012 ...
Mexican magnate Carlos Slim has taken a 3.16% stake in BT , Britain's biggest broadband and mobile operator, according to a stock market filing on Wednesday, in a boost to the company's new chief ...
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's Spanish unit FCC plans to spin off its cement and real estate assets into a separate business to be called Inmocemento, which would be then listed on the Madrid ...
One of the world's richest men says instead of the current model of a 40-hour workweek and retirement in the 60s, the world should adopt a system of working later in life with more time off.
Mexico's Carlos Slim remains the world's richest man for the fourth year in a row, according to Forbes, while Warren Buffett dropped out of the top three for the first time since 2000.
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