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World's richest man, 70, lives in Mexico
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Jose
2010-12-29 23:27:35 UTC
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FayObserver.com - ‎21/12/2010‎

By the age of 26, he had made $40 million from investing in the stock
market the gains that he had made in property.

From there, his profile rose most sharply when he took advantage of
the privatization of Mexico's national telephone company in the 1990s.
Telmex, the company he replaced it with, now operates more than 90
percent of Mexico's phone lines.



http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2010/12/22/1057417?sac=Home
f. barnes
2010-12-30 01:41:00 UTC
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Post by Jose
FayObserver.com - ‎21/12/2010‎
By the age of 26, he had made $40 million from investing in the stock
market the gains that he had made in property.
From there, his profile rose most sharply when he took advantage of
the privatization of Mexico's national telephone company in the 1990s.
Telmex, the company he replaced it with, now operates more than 90
percent of Mexico's phone lines.
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2010/12/22/1057417?sac=Home
Who cares?
Ramon F Herrera
2010-12-30 14:38:59 UTC
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Post by f. barnes
Post by Jose
FayObserver.com - ‎21/12/2010‎
By the age of 26, he had made $40 million from investing in the stock
market the gains that he had made in property.
From there, his profile rose most sharply when he took advantage of
the privatization of Mexico's national telephone company in the 1990s.
Telmex, the company he replaced it with, now operates more than 90
percent of Mexico's phone lines.
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2010/12/22/1057417?sac=Home
Who cares?
Wall Street, Fortune Magazine, the White House (Slim was invited
recently), the Telecomm industry, The Billionaire's Club, etc., etc.,
and obviously the API regulars, green with envy.

-Ramon
f. barnes
2010-12-30 20:31:22 UTC
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Post by Jose
FayObserver.com - ‎21/12/2010‎
By the age of 26, he had made $40 million from investing in the stock
market the gains that he had made in property.
From there, his profile rose most sharply when he took advantage of
the privatization of Mexico's national telephone company in the 1990s.
Telmex, the company he replaced it with, now operates more than 90
percent of Mexico's phone lines.
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2010/12/22/1057417?sac=Home
 > Who cares?
Wall Street, Fortune Magazine, the White House (Slim was invited
recently), the Telecomm industry, The Billionaire's Club, etc., etc.,
and obviously the API regulars, green with envy.
-Ramon
Wo cares?
Ramon F Herrera
2010-12-30 23:32:45 UTC
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Post by f. barnes
Post by Jose
FayObserver.com - ‎21/12/2010‎
By the age of 26, he had made $40 million from investing in the stock
market the gains that he had made in property.
From there, his profile rose most sharply when he took advantage of
the privatization of Mexico's national telephone company in the 1990s.
Telmex, the company he replaced it with, now operates more than 90
percent of Mexico's phone lines.
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2010/12/22/1057417?sac=Home
 > Who cares?
Wall Street, Fortune Magazine, the White House (Slim was invited
recently), the Telecomm industry, The Billionaire's Club, etc., etc.,
and obviously the API regulars, green with envy.
-Ramon
Who cares?
Vito Corleone does.

"Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer".

-Ramon

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