10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Carlos Slim Helú
Carlos Slim Helú has been atop the list of the world’s richest men for the last several years. He keeps a low profile, so not a whole lot is really known about him. Astounde did a little research and uncovered some of the lesser known facts about Carlos Slim Helú, the richest man in the world.
10. Though he loves to talk about technology, he is similar to Warren Buffett in that he prefers a pen and a paper to a computer.
9. He combined the entrepreneurial spirit passed down to him from his father, with being in the right place at the right time, acquiring several companies that were in the pits during the Mexican Revolution and growing them into billion dollar cash cows.
8. While being described as living a relatively frugal life, he is a cigar enthusiast and avid art collector.
7. His companies control 80% of the land lines and 70% of the cell phones in Mexico. His company was denied the opportunity to move into television in Mexico because of his perceived monopoly on the phone industry.
6. He is the son of Lebanese Christian immigrants to Mexico. His dad left Lebanon at the age of 14, and eventually became very successful with his new life in Mexico.
5. Slim controls more than 200 companies, taking diversification of assets to a new level. Among those are the New York Times, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Sears.
4. Helú still lives in Mexico and despite the current high crime rate, even drives himself to work.
3. He is obsessed with baseball because of his passion for statistics. He loves the New York Yankees.
2. By age 12, Carlos Slim bought his first stock, an investment in the Banco Nacional de Mexico. His investment paid off, as the bank was acquired by Citi.
1. Slim alone is worth about 7% of Mexico’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)!
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Sounds pretty impressive but…he is foolhardy to be driving himself around in Mexico, poverty breeds desperation, I am surprised he is not more concerned about kidnapping, ’tis sad but he would be a prime target.
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