View Full Version : Full List: Hispanic American Billionaires Of 2013
Gauthier
05-20-2013, 05:35 PM
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1. Carlos Slim Helu & family
Net Worth: $73 billion
Country: Mexico
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31. Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez & family
Net Worth: $18.2 billion
Country: Mexico
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35. Iris Fontbona
Net Worth: $17.4 billion
Country: Chile
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40. German Larrea Mota Velasco
Net Worth: $16.7 billion
Country: Mexico
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64. Luis Carlos Sarmiento
Net Worth: $13.9 billion
Country: Colombia
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82. Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila
Net Worth: $11.7 billion
Country: Colombia
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111. Ricardo Salinas Pliego
Net Worth: $9.9 billion
Country: Mexico
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114. Horst Paulmann
Net Worth: $9.7 billion
Country: Chile
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179. Eva Gonda Rivera and family
Net Worth: $6.6 billion
Country: Mexico
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195. Eduardo Belmont
Net Worth: $6.1 billion
Country: Peru
219. Carlos and Alejandro Bulgheroni
Net Worth: $5.5 billion
Country: Argentina
225. Carlos Ardila Lulle
Net Worth: $5.4 billion
Country: Colombia
248. Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala
Net Worth: $5 billion
Country: Mexico
286. Gustavo Cisneros
Net Worth: $4.4 billion
Country: Venezuela
329. Jeronimo Arango
Net Worth: $4 billion
Country: Mexico
329. Lorenzo Mendoza
Net Worth: $4 billion
Country: Venezuela
363. Bernardo Matte
Net Worth: $3.7 billion
Country: Chile
363. Eliodoro Matte
Net Worth: $3.7 billion
Country: Chile
363. Patricia Matte
Net Worth: $3.7 billion
Country: Chile
363. Maria Luisa Solari Falabella & family
Net Worth: $3.7 billion
Country: Chile
395. Juan Cuneo Solari & family
Net Worth: $3.4 billion
Country: Chile
395. Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor
Net Worth: $3.4 billion
Country: Peru
395. Teresa Matilde Solari Falabella
Net Worth: $3.4 billion
Country: Chile
437. Piero Solari Donaggio
Net Worth: $3.1 billion
Country: Chile
458. Alvaro Saieh Bendeck
Net Worth: $3 billion
Country: Chile
589. Emilio Azcarraga Jean
Net Worth: $2.500
Country: Mexico
589. Sebastian Pinera
Net Worth: $2.5 billion
Country: Chile
613. Jaime Gilinski Bacal
Net Worth: $2.4 billion
Country: Colombia
613. Rufino Vigil Gonzalez
Net Worth: $2.40 billion
Country: Mexico
641. Jose and Francisco Jose Calderon Rojas
Net Worth: $2.3 billion
Country: Mexico
670. Fernando Belmont
Net Worth: $2.2 billion
Country: Peru
704. Eduardo Hochschild
Net Worth: $2.1 billion
Country: Peru
736. Alberto Benavides
Net Worth: $2 billion
Country: Peru
792. Carlos Hank Rhon
Net Worth: $1.9 billion
Country: Mexico
825. Luis Enrique Yarur Rey
Net Worth: $1,850
Country: Chile
831. Mario Brescia Cafferata
Net Worth: $1.8 billion
Country: Peru
831. Eduardo Eurnekian
Net Worth: $1.8 billion
Country: Argentina
831. Roberto Hernandez Ramirez
Net Worth: $1.8 billion
Country: Mexico
931. Vito Rodriguez Rodriguez
Net Worth: $1.6 billion
Country: Peru
974. Alfredo Harp Helu
Net Worth: $1.500
Country: Mexico
974. Gregorio Perez Companc
Net Worth: $1.5 billion
Country: Argentina
1031. Juan Carlos Escotet
Net Worth: $1.4 billion
Country: Venezuela
1031. Max Michel Suberville
Net Worth: $1.4 billion
Country: Mexico
1031. Jorge Rodriguez Rodriguez
Net Worth: $1.4 billion
Country: Peru
1088. Ana Maria Brescia Cafferata
Net Worth: $1.35 billion
Country: Peru
1088. Rosa Brescia Cafferata
Net Worth: $1.35 billion
Country: Peru
1107. Juan Gallardo Thurlow
Net Worth: $1.3 billion
Country: Mexico
1175. Roberto Angelini Rossi
Net Worth: $1.2 billion
Country: Chile
1175. Maria Ines de Lafuente Lacroze
Net Worth: $1.2 billion
Country: Argentina
1268. Alberto Roemmers
Net Worth: $1.1 billion
Country: Argentina
1268. Woods Staton
Net Worth: $1.1 billion
Country: Colombia
1342. Patricia Angelini Rossi
Net Worth: $1 billion
Country: Chile
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ricardogeromel/2013/03/06/full-list-latin-american-billionaires-of-2013/print/
Gauthier
05-20-2013, 06:01 PM
On related news:
Mexican Billionaires Have Strong Year, With 18.4% Increase In Wealth
3/07/2013 @ 4:17PM |2,352 views
The combined net worth of Mexico’s billionaires reached $148.5 billion, an increase of 18.4% from the previous year’s total of $125.1 billion. Based on the new Forbes Billionaire ranking’s data, these gains slightly outpaced the growth in the amount of wealth held by the entire 2013 billionaire list, which after adding 210 new billionaires, grew by 17.4% from $4.6 to $5.4 trillion.
The largest contributing factor to the leap in total wealth held by the super-rich in Mexico is the addition of five new-comers and two comebacks to the rankings. The new billionaires are Eva Gonda Rivera (Femsa) , Rufino Vigil Gonzalez (Industrias CH), Jose and Francisco Calderon Rojas (Coca-Cola Femsa), Max Michel Suberville (Coca-Cola Femsa) and Juan Gallardo Thurlow (Cultiba). After having fallen bellow the 1 billion benchmark a few years ago, Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala (Grupo Modelo) and Alfredo Harp Helu (Banamex) are back in the rankings. The removal of drug kingpin Joaquin El Chapo Guzman from this year’s list and the 2012 death of Roberto Gonzalez Barrera brings the total of Mexican billionaires to 15, up from 10 the previous year.
With a reported wealth of $73 billion, for the fourth year in a row Carlos Slim leads not only Mexico but the entire world as the richest person alive. Slim—who as the Honorary Chairman of mobile telecom giant America Movil is deeply involved in formulating its strategy, though he does not hold an executive position at any of his firms —grew his net wealth by $4 billion largely as a result of the growth experienced by two of his businesses, Grupo Financiero Inbursa and Grupo Carso. According to Forbes’ research, Slim’s most valuable holding continues to be telecommunications giant America Movil (NYSE:AMX), which contributes $36.3 billion to his total net worth,.
After Carlos Slim, the second most highly positioned Mexican on this year’s list is Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez, who chairs Industrias Peñoles, one of the world’s largest silver mines. Bailleres stands at number 32 on the global list with a fortune totaling $18.2 billion. He controls department store chain Palacio de Hierro, insurance company Grupo Nacional Provincial and pension fund manager Grupo Profuturo.
Among the Mexican billionaires who experienced significant drops in position on this year’s list was Ricardo Salinas Pliego, who fell from number 37 to 111 and whose current fortune stands at $9.9 billion. Salinas Pliego serves as the president and CEO of Salinas Group, a conglomerate that operates in the financial services and telecommunications sectors and has a combined annual revenue of approximately $6 billion.
In the 2013 Forbes listing one firm has become the source of wealth for four of the Mexican new billionaires. Eva Gonda Rivera, brothers Jose and Francisco Calderon Rojas and Max Michel Suberville , all appear on the list as a result of their stakes in Fomento Economico Mexicano (NYSE:FMX) or Femsa, a beverage company co-founded by the Calderon’s father that has grown into the largest independent Coca-Cola bottler in the world. Femsa also operates OXXO, the largest and most profitable chain of convenience stores in Latin America.
The country’s two other newcomers were Rufino Vigil Gonzalez and Juan Gallardo Thurlow. The former owner of Industrias CH, a steel processing firm, appears at number 613 on the list with a fortune of $2.4 billion, while the latter appears at number 1,107 with a net worth of $1.3 billion.
Despite the newcomers, which along with Brazil’s billionaire boom boosted the region’s total to 129, Latin America continues to stand well behind the United States, Europe and Asia among regions in total billionaires. Still the numerical and wealth growth of Mexican billionaires underscores the challenge the new government of Enrique Peña Nieto faces to narrow the wealth gap and pull half of Mexico’s 110 million people out of poverty.
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Quite surprised. Despite the global crisis they have managed to make more profit.
Lábaru
05-20-2013, 11:36 PM
Dejé de contar cuando llevaba 7 judíos.
RMuller
05-20-2013, 11:47 PM
They forgot to add Arturo 'Arte' Moreno who is Mexican-American and owns the Los Angeles Angels baseball team .He is also the wealthiest Latino in the USA.
Arturo Moreno
Net Worth $1.15 B As of March 2013
#1250 Billionaires
#404 in United States
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RMuller
05-20-2013, 11:53 PM
Porque no estan los Brazilenos Billionaros en la lista ? To many to list?
Armand_Duval
05-21-2013, 02:42 AM
Faltan aquellos mexicanos a quien no les gustaria mucho aparecer en la lista: Los politicos.
Y para muestra un boton: Les garantizo, sin temor a equivocarme, que la rata de Carlos Romero DesChamos podria codearse con el Top Ten de esta lista y eso sin contar a gobernadores que Sexenio tras sexenio desflcan a sus estados.
Esta gente le ha sacado tanto al pais como para contrnstruir otro mexico completito.
Baluarte
05-21-2013, 02:48 AM
Dejé de contar cuando llevaba 7 judíos.
Gilinski es una rata asquerosa.
Un judío que literalmente se apoderó de un banco público y a punta de procesos legales ha asegurado el control. Nada nuevo bajo el cielo. De los mismos hijos de Abraham que financiaron activamente las campañas de Bolívar. Oligarquía del país desde hace 200 años.
Armand_Duval
05-21-2013, 02:50 AM
Porque no estan los Brazilenos Billionaros en la lista ? To many to list?
Brazilians arent hispanics.
Kazimiera
05-21-2013, 02:52 AM
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179. Eva Gonda Rivera and family
Net Worth: $6.6 billion
Country: Mexico
For that amount of money in the bank, SURELY this woman can afford another hairdresser??
Baluarte
05-21-2013, 02:56 AM
Most rich people today have no style or class.
Another little detail that shows how we're ruled by the high bourgeoisie and not by the aristocracy anymore.
Pure parvenu types.
Bobby Six Killer
05-21-2013, 07:38 PM
Muchos chilangos encabezan la lista
Carlos Slim Helu
María Asunción Aramburuzabala Larregui
Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez
Germán Larrea Mota Velasco
Ricardo Salinas Pliego
Jeronimo Arango
Emilio Azcarraga Jean
Me pregunto si Sonboy todavía querrá independizarse :dunno:
Sonboy
05-21-2013, 10:02 PM
Si :D
Neanderthal
05-21-2013, 10:11 PM
¿Se supone que me debería sentir orgulloso por unos Judíos que desfalcan mi país? O no se cual es el sentido del hilo sinceramente.
Sonboy
05-21-2013, 10:14 PM
A lo que juanas me dio a entender es que me debería sentir orgullo por unos Judíos Chilangos que desfalcan al país.
Baluarte
05-21-2013, 10:42 PM
¿Se supone que me debería sentir orgulloso por unos Judíos que desfalcan mi país? O no se cual es el sentido del hilo sinceramente.
Vivimos en una sociedad donde el dinero es rey. Tenemos que celebrar a aquel que tenga más dinero, publicarlo en una revista, hacer un documental sobre su vida y obra, y finalmente preguntarnos como podemos imitarlo a nuestra manera.
Ya voy corriendo a ver como me puedo unir a la banca :rolleyes:
Gauthier
05-22-2013, 01:07 AM
¿Se supone que me debería sentir orgulloso por unos Judíos que desfalcan mi país? O no se cual es el sentido del hilo sinceramente.
Es un hilo informativo. Ya de mi no depende como las personas lo quieran interpretar. Algunos se sentiran orgullosos, otros apaticos, y ha otros talvez les cause envidia, yo que se.
Gauthier
05-22-2013, 01:11 AM
Vivimos en una sociedad donde el dinero es rey. Tenemos que celebrar a aquel que tenga más dinero, publicarlo en una revista, hacer un documental sobre su vida y obra, y finalmente preguntarnos como podemos imitarlo a nuestra manera.
Ya voy corriendo a ver como me puedo unir a la banca :rolleyes:
You should learn from them, try to be productive and get a job. Instead of feeling sorry for yourself for having amerindian blood. You only live once brotha.
1stLightHorse
05-22-2013, 01:40 AM
Carlos Slim is not ethnically mexican or hispanic at all. He's semitic, so is his wife and kids.
His real name is Haddad.
Aredhel
05-22-2013, 01:53 AM
¿Cuál es la intención de publicar una lista de las personas más adineradas de México? Como si esto fuera un orgullo nacional, hay muchos aspectos que deberían mejorarse y uno de ellos es la gran desigualdad socioeconómica que existe y que está en aumento.
Neanderthal
05-22-2013, 02:46 AM
Es un hilo informativo. Ya de mi no depende como las personas lo quieran interpretar. Algunos se sentiran orgullosos, otros apaticos, y ha otros talvez les cause envidia, yo que se.
No te conozco y no fue mi intención desvirtuar tu hilo pero, al ver tu respuesta lo único que puedo replicarte es que no te dejes guiar por el ‘nacionalismo’ barato. Ellos son Mexicanos por conveniencia (por qué México es un pueblo muy explotable y ¿A quien no le conviene sacarle jugo a un pueblo tan intelectualmente indefenso?) Créeme que de envidia no hay nada, no soy acomodado, pero vivo muy bien, y me estoy preparando para en un futuro vivir mejor y realmente, te lo digo de corazón; No me gustaría enriquecerme a costa de los demás. Ve por tu gente joven hermano.
Bobby Six Killer
05-22-2013, 03:46 AM
Si :D
carnal pero si los salinas pliego se van del norte como vas a sacar tu italika en paguitos?
Bobby Six Killer
05-22-2013, 04:23 AM
A lo que juanas me dio a entender es que me debería sentir orgullo por unos Judíos Chilangos que desfalcan al país.
Según tu cuales son judios? :icon_ask:
Carlos Slim Helu (Libanes)
María Asunción Aramburuzabala Larregui
Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez
Germán Larrea Mota Velasco
Ricardo Salinas Pliego
Jeronimo Arango
la unica rata evasora de impuestos y de seguridad social es este: y tampoco es judio.
Emilio Azcarraga Jean
Y no debes sentirte orgulloso, solo tener en cuenta de cuantas personas perciben un salario trabajando para empresas como Telcel, Telmex, Interceramic, Sanborns, Cervecería Modelo, Elektra, Iusacell, Unefon, Banco Azteca, Condumex Cables, Industrias IEM, Sinergia, Sitcom electronics, Microm, Equiter, Amortiguadores Gabriel, Precitubo, Amatech,Mixup, Sears, Dorian´s y son al menos las que recuerdo de solo 3 personas en esa lista.
Bobby Six Killer
05-22-2013, 04:24 AM
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Bobby Six Killer
05-22-2013, 04:28 AM
You should learn from them, try to be productive and get a job. Instead of feeling sorry for yourself for having amerindian blood. You only live once brotha.
He should create a genetic company, where they can genetically modify half breed individuals. into ubermench individuals lol I bet he can make lots of money of ashamed brown hommies
Armand_Duval
05-22-2013, 04:29 AM
A lo que juanas me dio a entender es que me debería sentir orgullo por unos Judíos Chilangos que desfalcan al país.
Judios???? De que hablan???. Ninguno de estos es judio..
Muchos chilangos encabezan la lista
Carlos Slim Helu
María Asunción Aramburuzabala Larregui
Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez
Germán Larrea Mota Velasco
Ricardo Salinas Pliego
Jeronimo Arango
Emilio Azcarraga Jean
Me pregunto si Sonboy todavía querrá independizarse :dunno:
Bobby Six Killer
05-22-2013, 04:39 AM
¿Cuál es la intención de publicar una lista de las personas más adineradas de México? Como si esto fuera un orgullo nacional, hay muchos aspectos que deberían mejorarse y uno de ellos es la gran desigualdad socioeconómica que existe y que está en aumento.
Bueno viéndolo por el lado positivo, es mejor que postear a un grupo de malandros, sicarios y narcos detenidos, como ya se tiene acostumbrado :dunno:
Armand_Duval
05-22-2013, 04:49 AM
Carlos Slim is not ethnically mexican or hispanic at all. He's semitic, so is his wife and kids.
His real name is Haddad.
Put it in those terms then I bet you arent an australian youself either unless youre an abo descendant.:picard1:
American_Hispanist
05-22-2013, 04:52 AM
Carlos Slim is not ethnically mexican or hispanic at all. He's semitic, so is his wife and kids.
His real name is Haddad.
and that would mean Salma Hayek isn't Mexican either. :lol:
American_Hispanist
05-22-2013, 04:56 AM
I see a big problem that Mexico has the richest man on Earth when Mexico is still a 2nd world country and average Mexican workers are paid shit wages, but yet again, the same thing is occurring here in the US, a shitload of rich people being paid so much but average workers are just scraping by. Thank you Neo-Cons/Republicans/Ronald Reagan. Now, everybody in the world is getting inspired by your shitty policies known as supply-side economics/Reaganomics/Voodoonomics.
Armand_Duval
05-22-2013, 03:15 PM
The facty of the matter about all this rich mexicans issue is that all of them....I repeat, all, have reached those incredible richness levels with the help of the mexican politicians/government who have favoured them in many ways protecting monopolies, enabling them to get in control of very important enterprises such as Slim getting in control of Telmex, sparing them from paying very high taxations, power bills and many many other "favours", that of course dont go just for free.
Becoming that rich in Mexico without the help and government protection is impossible. this government protection it is not the common protenction that any first world State should naturally provide, I'm talking about an special treatment, a treatment of priviledge kept to just very few.
Gauthier
05-22-2013, 04:08 PM
¿Cuál es la intención de publicar una lista de las personas más adineradas de México? Como si esto fuera un orgullo nacional, hay muchos aspectos que deberían mejorarse y uno de ellos es la gran desigualdad socioeconómica que existe y que está en aumento.
Amiga, las estadisticas dicen lo contrario.
Mexican Middle Class grows over past decade
November 13, 2012
-The middle class has grown 50% in Latin America from 2003 to 2009, according to a new World Bank report.
-17 percent of Mexico’s population joined the middle class in a decade.
-Income inequality in Mexico has declined, according to international parameters.
http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2012/11/13/mexico-middle-class-grows-over-past-decade
American_Hispanist
05-22-2013, 04:24 PM
The facty of the matter about all this rich mexicans issue is that all of them....I repeat, all, have reached those incredible richness levels with the help of the mexican politicians/government who have favoured them in many ways protecting monopolies, enabling them to get in control of very important enterprises such as Slim getting in control of Telmex, sparing them from paying very high taxations, power bills and many many other "favours", that of course dont go just for free.
Something should be done regarding Telmex.
Becoming that rich in Mexico without the help and government protection is impossible. this government protection it is not the common protenction that any first world State should naturally provide, I'm talking about an special treatment, a treatment of priviledge kept to just very few.
Actually, here in the US, the feds are protecting those banking fuckers who caused the US to get into the shits we're in right now. Nobody has been taken to court for the criminal things banks did during the housing bubble.
Neanderthal
05-22-2013, 05:15 PM
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Bobby Six Killer
05-22-2013, 05:19 PM
Something should be done regarding Telmex.
Actually, here in the US, the feds are protecting those banking fuckers who caused the US to get into the shits we're in right now. Nobody has been taken to court for the criminal things banks did during the housing bubble.
Telmex despite of being a private company, still works like government company, high wages, and only relatives or guys with a recomendation of current workers can apply for available positions
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