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MEXICO CITY – Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim is the first man from a developing nation to become the world’s richest person — a shift that underlines the loosening of America and Europe’s stranglehold on the top spots in the billionaires’ club.

Slim’s arrival at the top aroused both pride and anger in Mexico, where many see his fantastic wealth in a poverty-afflicted nation as a sign of what ails it.

With a recovery in the value of his cell phone holdings pushing his estimated fortune to $53.5 billion, Slim jumped past Microsoft founder Bill Gates and investor Warren Buffett when Forbes magazine released its 2010 list of the world’s wealthiest Wednesday.

The rise of Slim, the 70-year-old son of an immigrant shopkeeper, is just a part of the emergence of billionaires in developing countries, Forbes reporter Keren Blankfeld said. She noted this year’s top 10 richest also include two billionaires from India and one from Brazil.

“They’re kind of spread. It’s a nice spread,” Blankfeld said of the list, which had long been dominated by Americans and Europeans.

The full list showed Taiwan tripling its number of billionaires to 18, Turkey more than doubling to 28, and Brazil increasing by 50 percent to 18. Russia also rebounded, almost doubling its number of billionaires to 62 after stock markets there recovered from severe setbacks.

Still, it is hardly time to mark the passing of U.S. dominance: The number American billionaires rose by more than 40 to 403. That is more than six times second-place China with 64 billionaires.

That the single richest man on the list should come from Mexico has drawn frequent criticism given the country’s ongoing battles against poverty.

“This is shameful,” said Ernesto Villanueva, 45, of Mexico City. “This is part of what is wrong with the Mexican political system and the corruption in the circles of power, that allow there to be a few rich people and millions of poor.”

While Mexico belongs to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, whose 30 members constitute the world’s most important market economies, it is also a developing nation. More than 50 million of Mexico’s 107 million people live in poverty, defined as not having enough money to meet housing, transport, education and other normal expenses. Extreme poverty — defined as not having money to buy enough food — afflicted 19.5 million of them.

But some Mexicans give Slim credit for knowing how to take advantage of the situation and make money.

“He was intelligent enough to get to where he is, while we, as a people, have never known how to unite ourselves,” said 17-year-old student Manuel Santibanez.

Whatever their attitude toward Slim, Mexicans have learned to live under the tycoon’s long shadow.

Slim’s conglomerate of retail, telecom, manufacturing and construction companies so dominate the Mexican commercial landscape it is often easy for Mexicans to find themselves talking over a Slim-operated cell phone at a Slim-owned shopping center waiting to pay a bill to a Slim-owned company at a Slim-owned bank. If the line is too long, they can catch a quick coffee at a Slim-owned restaurant.

His Telmex telephone company controls 83 percent of land lines in Mexico and is the leading Internet service provider. Another of his firms is the top cell phone operator, and he wants to get into convergence services to offer television and interactive media.

Slim also owns the Sears and Saks retail stores operating in Mexico. Last year, he announced a $250 million investment in The New York Times.

Arturo Elias Ayub, the billionaire’s son-in-law who is an executive at Telmex, welcomed Slim’s arrival at the top.

“The reaction is one of satisfaction, that this confidence in Mexico exists, and this confidence in our group’s companies,” said Elias Ayub, who frequently acts as Slim’s spokesman.

But he said Slim was not breaking out the champagne.

“This is a number brought out by a magazine that doesn’t concern us, or worry us,” Elias Ayub said, echoing Slim’s 2007 comment about the top spot that had eluded him for years: a Spanish phrase — “me es impermeable” — that roughly translates as “I’m impervious to that.”

Slim is known for wearing inexpensive suits and rarely using the computers his companies sell, preferring old-style paper notebooks. A baseball fan, his indulgences are largely limited to cigars and diet soft drinks.

While he owns — either personally or through his foundations and museums — an impressive collection of art, including works by French sculptor Auguste Rodin, he works out of a set of somewhat dowdy, 1970s-style offices.

A civil engineer by training, he has bought up troubled or government-owned companies of all types, fixed them up and resold them for huge profits. That kind of thrifty eye for undervalued businesses has served him well, especially after the market downturns in recent years.

“In periods of crisis, he has always invested, and now we are beginning to see the fruits of that,” Elias Ayub said.

One factor in Slim’s move to the top spot is that Gates and Buffett have given away chunks of their fortunes in charitable donations.

Slim has donated to several causes, but not on nearly the same level. In January, he announced a $65 million donation for genetic research on cancer, type 2 diabetes and kidney disease in Mexican and Latin American populations.

Speaking to reporters in 2005, Slim described his philosophy: “Wealth must be seen as a responsibility, not as a privilege. The responsibility is to create more wealth. It’s like having an orchard; you have to give away the fruit, but not the trees.”

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ihateinteracial/ ihateinteracial

    illegal and legal opperations going on
    drug money

    thismanhas to watch his back at all times

    not a fun life

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/fitnessman05/ fitnessman05

    I hope everyone in America pay attention to this,America is strong when we have a strong Middle Class,Our Country would be just like any other Country if we have just rich and poor this country is not going to make it in a system like that,i find it disturbing when i can drive down the street see people from mexico hanging on the side of the freeway looking for any type of work and speak at the same time about the richest man in the world in the same sentence,Mexico is now a California problem and soon will be a United State problem if nothing is done,Mexico is clearly a corrupt country there is no shame about how they conduct business there,Can the United States still make claim on being the richest country in the world when our resources are being stretched to the max,i asked this guy who was from Mexico why were people leaving Mexico to come to the United States his response was( It’s really bad there and no work ).

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/wouncie4life/ wouncie4life

    It was bound to happen. Bill and Warren lost ALOT of money in stocks and etc during the latest recession.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/fitnessman05/ fitnessman05

    My argument is not how this man make his money,My argument is Mexico is considered to be a poor Country,How do a poor country produce the richest man in the world,where is he getting that money from,Please Explain……………

  • http://fireoftrembling.justblogme.net/2010/03/11/mexican-is-worlds-richest-man-news-one/ Mexican Is World’S Richest Man | News One « fireoftrembling

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Chocoberrrie/ Chocoberrrie

    I say kudos to a minority being the richest man!!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/blknall/ blknall

    i agree Chocoberrrie, kudos

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/NetteDaPoet/ NetteDaPoet

    I aint madd at him…he understood the WHITE MANS game and utilized it to his advantage and to the benefit of his Brown brotha’s and Sista’s….Why can’t us Blacks get that message about collective bargaining and how it helps and enrich our lost culture…..

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/soveu34/ soveu34

    Who fkn cares he probably pays his employees pennies on the dollar as if thats something to be proud of and money aint shat when you use and abuse others to get it.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Mamacita101/ Mamacita101

    Rich Mexican… “Poor” Country… Something just ain’t adding up especially since he’s made his fortune IN Mexico!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/odoggz/ odoggz

    That’s old news. He’s had this title since Bill Gates and Warren Buffet gave away half their own fortunes to charity (something Slim will never do!), like 3 years ago. He’s also not your stereotypical Mexican, his class believe they’re whites, so it was always easier for him to play what some called “the white man’s game”. Have money, buy up all the businesses around Latin America, cash in on the heaviest used facilities that Latinos use to move money, and BOOM, success. Smart guy. Can’t hate.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/shippper2009/ shippper2009

    capitalist sc**

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Splash_Waters253/ Splash_Waters253

    I guess pesos are worth more than I thought. We need more black businesses people. As soon as I get my feet wet with this dental assistant thing, I’m stacking my money and opening a business. We got to start somewhere. I graduated now its time to utilize it! God Bless Black People!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/mikeytrain/ mikeytrain

    Mamacita101 he must not like his own ppl

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Das_Blaq/ Das_Blaq

    As someone already mentioned the US is one of the few country’s in the World to actually have a middle class. Some others include Japan, China, the UK, and Canada. These other places? You’re either filthy rich or you’re being crapped on by the rich aka poor as dirt. The rich get good health care a few houses and a dozen cars while the poor die by the hundreds. While we have Bill Gates and Warren Buffet giving money to charity to help the poor around the world and in the US this guys keeping his money like Uncle Scrooge and doing what with it? Nothing. Just making more. Far right conservatives in love with capitalism had an orgasm reading about this guy. Who suffers? The poor.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Da_Epitome_of_Thick_/ Da_Epitome_of_Thick_

    Mamacita101… has a Point!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/sprewell015/ sprewell015

    he owns 83% of the land lines, is the leading internet provider and cell phone provider…that man is no joke.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/deshawn121/ deshawn121

    DONT HATE ON THIS GUY. HE SEEN A POOR MARKET, TOOK ADVANTAGE OF IT BY BUYING AND FIXING UP BUSINESSES, CONTROLING INDUSTRIES THAT EVERYONE NEED LIKE LANDLINES, AND WHEN A US COMPANY WANTS TO DO BUSINESS IN MEXICO THEY NEED A PARTNER AND SLIM IS THERE TO HELP THEM LEARN THE CUSTOMS TO ASSIMILATE BUT SLIM GETS HIS CUT. BRILLIANT, BUSINESS 101.

    OH YEA BLACKS LIVE IN POOR MARKETS AND HAVE YET TO CAPITALIZE ON IT. LMAO

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