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The museum is designed by Slim’s son-in-law, architect Fernando Romero. July 2014 – While attending a business conference, Slim proposes the idea of an 11-hour per day, 33-hour work week.
Carlos Slim, Latin America’s richest man, plowed $1 billion this year into growing his crude-oil producing and refining portfolio in a bet that demand for fossil fuels isn’t going away anytime ...
Carlos Slim, who is the wealthiest person in Latin America, has a net worth of USD 85.4 billion. He ranks 18th on the global billionaire list, one spot below Ambani and one spot above Adani.
Slim has declined from his former position as the world’s richest man, a crown he held from 2010 to 2013; he is now the 12th richest as tech moguls moved up the index.
Carlos Slim Helú has COVID-19 . According to his son Carlos Slim Domit , the businessman, who is just a few days away from his 81st birthday, has "had a favorable evolution after a week of minor ...
The home, first built between 1899 and 1901, first went on sale in 2006 when it sold for $40 million, selling again four years later for $44 million to Carlos Slim.
Carlos Slim spent around $34 million to build the museum, which was designed by architect Fernando Romero. This is also where he keeps his collection of rare coins, historical documents, and ...
How Carlos Slim Domit, eldest son of Mexico's richest man, met his wife Slim Domit and his wife, María Elena Torruco, were married on October 9, 2010 in the parish of San Agustín, located in Polanco ...
Carlos Slim Helú's youngest son has combined his faith with his entrepreneurial work. Until 2014 he was president of the Mission for God's Love Around the World, an organization created in 2009 ...
Cooper also appears in a Nov. 19, 2015, photograph with Joe, Hunter, Carlos Slim, another Mexican billionaire, Miguel Alemán Velasco, and his son Miguel Aleman Magnani, founder of budget airline ...
Mexican businessman Carlos Slim, one of the world's richest men, has returned home from hospital following a bout of COVID-19 and is feeling well, his spokesman Arturo Elias said on Saturday.