
Carlos Slim Helu & family
$82382.0B
Mexico City, , Mexico
Biography
Mexico's richest man, Carlos Slim Helu and his family control América Móvil, Latin America's biggest mobile telecom firm.
With foreign telecom partners, Slim bought a stake in Telmex, Mexico's only phone company, in 1990. Telmex is now part of América Móvil.
He also owns stakes in Mexican construction, consumer goods, mining and real estate companies and 17% of The New York Times.
His son-in-law Fernando Romero designed the Soumaya Museum in Mexico City, home to Slim's extensive, eclectic art collection.
Slim and his family hold a 79% stake of Grupo Carso, one of Latin America's largest conglomerates, accounting for over 8% of his fortune.
Financial Assets
America Movil SAB de CV (ADR)
NYSE: AMX-USShares: 2,261,900,000
Fomento de Construcciones y Contrata
MADRID: FCC-ESShares: 345,300,000
Grupo Carso S.A.B. de C.V. (Series A
MEXICO: GCARSOA1-MXShares: 1,809,000,000
Grupo Financiero Inbursa S.A.B. de C
MEXICO: GFINBURO-MXShares: 3,853,500,000
Impulsora del Desarrollo y el Empleo
MEXICO: IDEALB.1-MXShares: 628,390,000
Independent News & Media PLC
LONDON: INM-GBShares: 5,674,048
Inmuebles Carso SAB de CV
MEXICO: INCARSOB.1-MXShares: 0
Minera Frisco SAB de CV
MEXICO: MFRISCOA.1-MXShares: 5,138,600,000
New York Times Co.
NYSE: NYT-USShares: 0
PBF Energy Inc (PBF)
NYSE: PBF-USShares: 1,200,000
Promotora de Informaciones S.A.
MADRID: PRS-ESShares: 933,331
Realia Business
MADRID: RLIA-ESShares: 601,500,000
Telesites SAB Class A
MEXICO: SITES1A.1-MXShares: 2,960,200,000
YPF
NYSE: YPF-USShares: 19,975,000