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Slim companies spend over US$200 million on América Móvil stock

Inbursa owns 2.1 percent of América Móvil stock, while Inversora Carso controls 19.8 percent, according to the filing.

Slim is one of the richest men in the world, controlling a global banking, telecoms, mining and retail empire. (Photo: Reuters)
16/03/2016 |11:58Reuters |
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Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's bank and his holding company spent over US$200 million between November and late February to buy nearly 350 million shares in Slim's América Móvil, according to a U.S. regulatory filing released on Tuesday.





Inversora Carso, a Slim investment vehicle, bought 348.9 million L-type shares in Slim's telecoms giant América Móvil between November and Feb. 26, spending US$209.22 million, according to the document released by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Grupo Financiero Inbursa, the financial arm of Slim's empire, bought 50,084 L-type shares for US$35,583, the SEC said.

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Slim is one of the richest men in the world, controlling a global banking, telecoms, mining and retail empire.

In December, Slim's holding companies bought up almost 500 million América Móvil shares over the course of a few months, spending US$416 million.

Inbursa owns 2.1 percent of América Móvil stock, while Inversora Carso controls 19.8 percent, according to the filing.