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Carlos Slim Becomes World's Richest Man Mexican Telecom Magnate Reportedly Zips Past Bill Gates Reuters Posted: 2007-07-03 16:40:36 Filed Under: Business News MEXICO CITY (July 3) - Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim is the world's richest man, worth an estimated $67.8 billion, after overtaking Microsoft Corp. founder Bill Gates , according to a respected tracker of Mexican financial wealth on Monday. Photo Gallery: A New King of the Rich? Gregory Bull, AP Is this the richest man in the world? Carlos Slim is worth about $67.8 billion, thanks to a surge in the value of American Movil, the largest cell phone operator in Latin America, according to an estimate by a respected financial tracker. A Shift in the Landscape Microsoft shares rose 5.7 percent in the second quarter, but that may not have been enough to keep founder Bill Gates atop the list of the world's richest people. A 27 percent surge in the share price of America Movil, Latin America's largest cell phone operator controlled by Slim, from March to June made him close to $8.6 billion wealthier than Gates, said Eduardo Garcia in Sentido Comun, the online financial publication he founded. Garcia estimated that Gates was worth $59.2 billion. Forbes magazine reported in April that Slim had overtaken billionaire investor Warren Buffett for the No. 2 spot in the world's richest stakes but was still behind Gates. Mexico has a huge rich-poor divide, with a tiny elite holding most of the country's wealth and around half the population living on less than $5 a day. Forbes bumped up Slim because gains from his holding company Carso and fixed-line telecom Telmex added to the Mexican's fortune while shares of Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. fell in the same period. Three months ago, Sentido Comun's Garcia begged to differ with Forbes and calculated Slim's wealth as more than Gates' -- but only by a whisker. Now he says there is no doubt whose fortune is bigger at current share values. "When I put Slim ahead three months ago Forbes bumped him up to second place (in world rankings) a few days later," Garcia, also the publication's editor-in-chief, told Reuters. "Let's see if the same happens again." Spokespeople at Forbes magazine were not immediately available for comment. Garcia, who uses Forbes' calculations for U.S. billionaires' wealth, says the 5.7 percent increase in Microsoft share prices in the second quarter is no match for the sharp rise in valuations of Slim's companies. Shares of Telmex in the second quarter rose 11 percent and Slim's bank, Inbursa, saw its stock advance 20 percent. Garcia's Sentido Comun, which translates as "common sense," reckons Slim and his family own a fortune equivalent to 8 percent of Mexico's gross domestic product. For Gates to be worth 8 percent of the U.S. economy, his fortune would have to grow to more than $13 trillion, 17 times his current wealth, according to Sentido Comun. Slim, known for his Midas touch in turning around struggling businesses and turning them into profit-making machines, told Reuters in an interview this year he was not in the habit of calculating his fortune on a regular basis. Slim and his chief spokesman Arturo Elias Ayub were not immediately available for comment. Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. All active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL. 2007-07-03 10:58:25 http://money.aol.com/news/articles/_...00010000000001 |