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    Manuel Barragan Gonzalez is worth$2.3 billion



    México es un mercado clave para Arca Continental, pero también enfrentará retos en Estados Unidos y Sudamérica.

    En el ranking de millonarios de Forbes México, esta familia tuvo una fuerte baja en su fortuna, al registrar 2,300 millones de dólares, contra 2,700 mdd el año pasado, una disminución de casi 15%.

    Así, para 2019, el mercado con mayor crecimiento en volúmenes para Arca Continental sería México, que, actualmente, genera el 42% de los ingresos y donde la población será beneficiada por los subsidios que dará el gobierno.

    Estados Unidos cobra relevancia, tras la adquisición de Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages, que se mantiene como uno de los retos más importantes. En Sudamérica, Perú es un mercado que reportó recuperación y se espera que siga con crecimientos, mientras que en Argentina se vive incertidumbre económica.

    Para este año, pretende construir una planta en Houston, Texas, que comenzará a operar en 2020.

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    Jose Calderin Rojas net worth $1.8 BILLION



    https://www.debate.com.mx/economia/1...0302-0086.html

    José and Francisco Jose Calderon Rojas inherited their fortune from their father, who cofounded Coca-Cola bottler and convenience store company FEMSA.

    Their stake in that company is close to 7%.

    The Calderón brothers keep a very low profile, while FEMSA has been expanding its activities into creating a drugstore and restaurant chains.

    https://www.debate.com.mx/economia/1...0302-0086.html
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    Carlos Hank Rhon is worth $2.4 billion dollars
    He looks mixed but lighter than his brother Jorge Hank Rhon



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    He looks like A CENTRAL ASIAN PRESIDENT IN THIS PICTURE LOL



    Carlos Hank Rohn's fortune includes assets in construction, financial services and more.

    He is the son of the late politician Carlos Hank Gonzalez, who served as Mexico City mayor, Secretary of Agriculture and governor of his home state.

    In October 2017, Mexico's Grupo Banorte said it would pay $1.4 billion in stock and cash to acquire Hank Rhon's Grupo Financiero Interacciones.

    Hank Rhon's wife is the daughter of Roberto Gonzalez, the founder of Grupo Banorte.

    Hank Rhon also owns Grupo Hermes, an industrial conglomerate with interests in construction, infrastructure, energy, tourism and auto dealerships.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    OK I admit that Mexico isn't so racially segregated as many assume either.
    Mexico's society is yet strongly racially segregated . This thread won't change reality

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lozano View Post
    Mexico's society is yet strongly racially segregated . This thread won't change reality
    COLOMBIA IS WAY MORE RACIALLY SEGREGATED. Geography wise,racially wise

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    OK I admit that Mexico isn't so racially segregated as many assume either.

    Because It isn't it's you guys don't know about Mexico, not to long ago I came across this absurd question asked by a Colombian on Quora of " why Mexico TV are all white" when he's samples looked like this.





    I mean they look like typical Central-norther mexicans to me, no wonder why Colombia claims 37%. White In their absurd census now we know what's considered white there

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    Quote Originally Posted by RMuller View Post
    COLOMBIA IS WAY MORE RACIALLY SEGREGATED. Geography wise,racially wise
    Este pendejo de lozano cara de sindrome de down no sabe lo que dice , Colombia Is 3x more colorist then Mexico la mayoria de sus artistas musicales son blanco's .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hasien View Post
    Este pendejo de lozano cara de sindrome de down no sabe lo que dice , Colombia Is 3x more colorist then Mexico la mayoria de sus artistas musicales son blanco's .
    Not really true (at least depending on the genre). Pop musicians are disproportionately White, but singers of Salsa, Merengue, Vallenatos, Cumbia etc. are a very broad range. More generally, I do agree that the supposed whiteness of Latin American celebrities is also an exaggerated myth. Here are some Colombian actors:
    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ogota-Colombia
    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...stern-Colombia
    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...es-from-Bogota
    https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...ia-NW-Colombia

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    The idea that rich Mexicans all look criollo is a lie, same for all actors in their telenovelas being white (and some even say it's cast is very blonde, Swedish level, LOL).

    Even if their upper classes are whiter than common folks, it's not like there is a social segregation that is also racial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hasien View Post
    Because It isn't it's you guys don't know about Mexico, not to long ago I came across this absurd question asked by a Colombian on Quora of " why Mexico TV are all white" when he's samples looked like this.





    I mean they look like typical Central-norther mexicans to me, no wonder why Colombia claims 37%. White In their absurd census now we know what's considered white there
    Well, let's give them a second chance, beautiful Thalía can pass in Southern Europe, even if she has a New World vibe.

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