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A 6 page paper that has two sections. One section describes Carlos Slim Helu and his companies and comments on his leadership style. The other section discusses Warren Buffett, describing his companies and his leadership style. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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citation methods listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates.?? CARLOS SLIM HELU AND WARREN BUFFETT Research compiled for
, , August 2010 properly! Carlos Slim Helu Carlos Slim Helu is a
Mexican entrepreneur whom Forbes named the richest man in Mexico and one of the richest men in the world. Helu formed Grupo Carso, S.A. de C.V. in 1990 through the
merger of Corporation Industrial Carso and Grupo Inbursa. The name is actually a contraction of his name and his late wifes name. By 2007, Helus conglomerate was worth over $60
billion (Funding Universe 2010; Carlos Slim Web Site 2007). His personal worth is estimated beyond $23 billion. Helus conglomerate includes a variety of industries, including telecommunications, banking and insurance, technology,
retail, an auto parts manufacturing, including tires. More of his companies deal with plastic pipe, cables and wires, metals, paper tissues, cement, computer-related services, tobacco products, and tiles (Funding
Universe 2010; Carlos Slim Web Site 2007). Slim Helu began building his own personal worth at a very early age, buying his first stock at the age of 12.
By the time he graduated from college, his had a net worth of more than $400,000 (Funding Universe 2010). He used this to found a number of companies, a real
estate company, the brokerage house, construction company and a soda bottling plant (Funding Universe 2010). Helu continued buying small companies and, in fact, this is the reason for his huge
and quick success. When the peso crumbled in the early 1980s, Helu bought companies cheaply. He continues with this strategy today. Over the years, he has acquired dozens of undervalued
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