Slim is the world’s richest: Forbes

There are 9 Mexicans among the most powerful on the planet : Carlos Slim is world’s richest man today,12 months were enough to recover 18 thousand 500 million dollars, of which 25 billion lost in the crisis, enough to accumulate a fortune today 53 thousand 500 million, making it the richest man on the planet, according to Forbes, which yesterday released its new list of the wealthiest in the world.

Arturo Elias Ayub, director of strategic alliances, communications and institutional relations of Telmex, said in an interview that this is the result of the confidence investors have in Mexico and in the group, then we must not forget that this wealth Forbes measured by the value of listed companies in the financial markets and there was an increase in the share price.

“Nobody has the money in his pocket. This is the share that has the Mr. Slim in business, but everything is upside down and creating jobs, providing services and hopefully have many Mexicans here creating 250 thousand direct jobs and more than indirect one and half million, “he said.

The Mexican left second to Bill Gates with 53 billion dollars for 14 years. The person who had headed the list, in third place is Warren Buffett with 47 billion.

On Wednesday the New York Business magazine released its famous list of the richest men in the world, fortunes of a billion dollars later, that this edition adds 11 thousand billionaires, 218 more than in 2009 but not yet reached a record 125 thousand rich 2008, before the crisis.

And by the recovery of its wealth, Slim could be traced back to Gates and Buffet. The founder of Microsoft, which in 2009 had lost 18 billion dollars, could recover 13 billion, moving from the 40 billion to 53 billion this year, “only” 500 million dollars less than Slim.

Buffet, owner of the powerful international investment fund, Berkshire Hathaway, as Mexican businessman had seen vanish 25 billion of his fortune; recovered and spent 10 billion of 37 billion to 47 billion dollars this year, 6 thousand 500 million dollars less than Slim.

And this, powerful chairman of Grupo Carso, also recovered 18 thousand 500 million, increased from 35 billion to 53 thousand 500 million, an increase of almost 53%.

But this year not only did well to “telecommunications titan,” as Forbes calls it, also, to a greater percentage, several Mexican businessmen who appear in the list, and are practically the same in recent years.

Even the drug trafficker Joaquin El Chapo Guzman Loera, who was inaugurated in the Forbes list of the previous edition, repeated although no change in his fortune of a billion dollars, the “minimum” to ensure a place in the famous rank .

The most outstanding in terms of percentage increase is that of Larrea and family Germain, mining Grupo Mexico, who took a quantum leap: 2 thousand 600 million in 2009 to 9 thousand 700 million dollars now, 7 thousand 100 million more, meaning an increase of 273 percent on their fortunes.
This is the third richest Mexican.

MEXICANS :Nine Mexicans appear among the richest men in the world in the forbes 2010 rich list .

Here is Forbes ranking of the 20 richest people in the world:

1. Carlos Slim (Mexico) – $US53.5 billion, telecommunications

2. Bill Gates (USA) – $US53 billion, Microsoft

3. Warren Buffett (USA) – $US47 billion, Berkshire Hathaway

4. Mukesh Ambani (India) – $US29 billion, petrochemicals, oil and gas

5. Lakshmi Mittal (India) – $US28.7 billion, steel

6. Larry Ellison (USA) – $US28 billion, Oracle

7. Bernard Arnault (France) – $US27.5 billion, LVMH

8. Eike Batista (Brazil) – $US27 billion, mining, oil

9. Amancio Ortega (Spain) – $US25 billion, retail

10. Karl Albrecht (Germany) – $US23.5 billion, supermarkets

11. Ingvar Kamprad & family (Sweden) – $US23 billion, Ikea

12. Christy Walton & family (USA) – $US22.5 billion, Walmart

13. Stefan Persson (Sweden) – $US22.4 billion, Hennes & Mauritz

14. Li Ka-shing (Hong Kong) – $US21 billion, diversified

15. Jim Walton (USA) – $US20.7 billion, Walmart

16. Alice Walton (USA) – $US20.6 billion, Walmart

17. Liliane Bettencourt (France) – $US20 billion, L’Oreal

18. S. Robson Walton (USA) – $US19.8 billion, Walmart

19. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud (Saudi Arabia) – $US19.4 billion, investments

20. David Thomson & family (Canada) – $US19 billion, news and information company Thomson Reuters

The full Forbes ranking of the world’s billionaires can be seen at www.forbes.com/billionaires.

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