Meet Carlos Slim Helu, the wealthiest man in Mexico
Slim's presence is all over Mexico. As The Guardian reported,"It is sometimes hard to tell where Carlos Slim stops and Mexico City starts. He controls most of the mobile phone, landline and internet markets.
His telecoms company, Telmex, installed the city’s surveillance cameras. Grupo Carso, his flagship infrastructure conglomerate, runs the city’s principal water treatment plant. His bank, Inbursa, is Mexico's. He even owns the city’s only aquarium."
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