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Carlos was the youngest
boy amongst
six siblings born to Julian Slim and
Dona Linda Helú, on January 28,
1940 in Mexico City, Mexico. Julian
became a prominent businessman in
Mexico and when Carlos was barely
13, his mother passed away and
Carlos added her surname, Helú, to
his official name.
Upon
completing his studies in
civil engineering from the National
Autonomous University of Mexico,
he began his career by erecting the
foundations of Grupo Carso and
becoming an eminent businessman
in many industrial, real estate and
commercial fields. When Mexico
was undergoing a financial crisis
in 1982, Carlos decided to invest
greatly in the market. His planned
investments brought huge results.
By 1985, Grupo Carso obtained
control over Artes Gráficas Unidas
SA de CV, Fábricas de Papel Loreto
y Peña Pobre and became a major
stakeholder in Sanborns and Dennys.
In
1986, he acquired Minera
FRISCO and Empresas along with
their affiliates. The Euzkadi tire
company, a sensation in business
at the time, also came under the
control of Carlos. In 1990, Grupo
Carso also got hold of Telmex in a
joint venture with SBC and France
Telecom, and started a new era of
industrial development in the global
sector.
Within
15 years, Telmex developed
into a world-class technological
company through its optimized
processes. America Movil, started
in 1996, became a pioneer and
international innovator of cellular
prepayment systems. Undoubtedly,
he rules the telecom industry with
90% of telephone lines in Mexico
coming under Telmex. He's been
applauded several times for his
contribution to technology.
Carlos
Slim Helú became the first
president of the Latin-American
Committee of the New York Stock
Exchange Administration Council.
He is a great lover of art and nature,
an aficionado of baseball, having
written numerous articles about
the
sport and he controls the Latin
America Development Fund project
embracing his love of philanthropic
work.
The
Mexican communications
industry and other interests have
been kind to Carlos Slim, to say the
least. It's said that between 2005 and
2007, Slim's worth doubled. In that
period, his fortune grew around $27
million - daily. The reason is simple:
he owns everything in Mexico. Over
200 companies are under his thumb,
ranging from the aforementioned
telecom to transportation, and from
cigarettes to soft drinks.
He's
dismissed the title of world's
richest man with indifference,
claiming that designation is not his
kind of competition.
