Carlos Slim is a self-made billionaire and Mexico's richest person. Carlos Slim Helu was born in Mexico City on January 28, 1940. His parents were Maronite Christians from Lebanon named Julian Slim Haddad (born Khalil Salim Haddad Aglamaz) and Linda Helu Atta.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim vowed to pay all the costs to reconstruct the subway overpass-stretch in Mexico City.
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, considered one of the world's richest men, has tested positive for COVID-19 and is suffering mild symptoms. This was confirmed by the 80-year-old Mexican billionaire's family and his spokesperson on Monday.
A third company has announced that it is cutting ties with 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump following his recent anti-immigration comments about Mexican immigrants.
Carlos Slim spoke Sunday at Catholic Association of Latino Leaders Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim said that increasing worker's earning power and offering Latino-owned companies easier access to financing can help better the socio-economic status of Latinos in the U.
Now that phone unlocking is legal once again, you might be wondering how it affects you, and what exactly you can do now. It's actually quite complicated, so here's a rundown of what's changed, and how you can take advantage of unlocking.
Following in the footsteps of other billionaire philanthropists, Carlos Slim launched Acceso Latino Tuesday in hopes of providing millions of Latinos with access to information about education, health care, job training, and more.
Sprint and T-Mobile are on the verge of announcing a merger, but speculation still swirls about the roadblocks ahead. The latest? Why, it's none other than the second-richest man in the world, Carlos Slim.
AT&T has agreed to sell its holdings in Mexican telecommunications company América Móvil to Carlos Slim's holding company Inmobiliaria Carso in a move that sets up the Dallas-based wireless operator to acquire DirecTV.
The ruling will increase competition and lower prices For many years, the companies headed by Mexican billionaires Carlos Slim and Emilio Azcarraga raked in enormous profits; their phone companies Telmex and Telcel along with the giant television network, Televisa, were the only ones controlling the market.