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martes, marzo 13, 2007

LA ARROGANCIA DE CARLOS "FATBOY" SLIM



Miren nomás la nota que acabo de encontrar. A Carlos Slim se le ocurre tirarle tierrita a Bill Gates y a Warren Buffet (quienes no tardan en dejarles su lugar como hombres mas ricos del mundo) por sus acciones de filantropía. Chequen:


Mexican Billionaire Mocks Gates, Buffett
Mar 13 11:10 AM US/Eastern
By MARK STEVENSON



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MEXICO CITY _ The world's third-richest man, Mexican telecom magnate Carlos Slim, poked gentle fun at the philanthropy of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, and said businessmen can do more good by building solid companies than by "going around like Santa Claus" donating money.

Slim on Monday announced a new $450 million foundation for health research and care _ a minor slice of his estimated $49 billion fortune.

But Slim said he had no interest in competing with Gates and Buffett, who lead him on the Forbes magazine's list of the world's richest and have donated much larger shares of their fortunes. Slim is gaining rapidly on the two heavyweights with a fortune that grew by $19 billion last year _ the largest wealth gain in the past decade tracked by Forbes.

"Our concept is more to accomplish and solve things, rather than giving; that is, not going around like Santa Claus," said Slim, as he cracked jokes, smoked a cigar and outlined business plans at a rare news conferences. "Poverty isn't solved with donations.

"I think that what Gates has done is good, and above all, because he said he would devote full time to this, and half time to Microsoft, which makes time-and-a-half," he quipped.

Slim showed himself as an unrepentant businessman driven by "the taste for competition." He said his own charitable foundations have $4 billion in endowments _ but talked ironically about Buffet's decision to give away his fortune over the next 20 years.

"It's very interesting, because he leaves those who are running his affairs the responsibility of being very profitable," Slim said. "If they're inefficient, or don't get real-term returns, they're not going to be running anything."

Gates, who set up the world's richest charity foundation, has said he believes "that with great wealth comes great responsibility, a responsibility to give back to society."

Buffett, chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., agreed with that sentiment last year when he said he would send about $1.5 billion every year to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has an endowment of $33 billion.

For Slim, business is a calling and the for most ills.

For example, he proposed that the U.S. transfer large amounts of Medicare patients to huge hospitals that could be built in northern Mexico, where health care costs would be lower.

True to his style, Slim seldom proposes a plan he does not have a business interest in _ his construction company helps finance hospital projects. He said he wants to join a plan to distribute low-cost computers to the poor, but it is unclear if that would involve his chain of computer stores.

His fortune has caused resentment in a country where the minimum wage is about 50 cents an hour. Many in Mexico claim Slim's fortune comes from charging high prices in Mexico's fixed-line telephone market, where his Telmex company holds a near-monopoly.

Slim has used Telmex to build a business empire that includes Latin America's largest mobile phone company as well as banks, Internet providers, oil industry equipment makers, retail stores and restaurants.


Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Que curioso. Mientras que la fortuna de Gates viene de su inteligencia y de un producto que bien que mal se convirtió en el sistema operativo mas usado del mundo y la de Buffett viene de su sagacidad en cuanto a sus inversiones, la de Slim proviene del monopolio, la asfixia de los mexicanos y de otros pueblos de américa latina (y EE.UU.)

Dentro de la impunidad y el cinismo que lo caracteriza, Fatboy Slim se atreve aún a utilizar su coraza que lo vuelve un intocable en México y critica lo incriticable, las acciones filantropistas de un par de personas que donarán 60 BILLONES de dólares a proyectos de caridad, fuera de propuestas hechas al bravazo y con fuertes intereses económicos como esa jalada de hacer subcontrantos de MEDICARE en Méjico.

Estas declaraciones no son más que remordimiento y ARDOR de parte de este empresario "mexicano" y explotador, que lo único que tiene de Santa Clos, es la figura. Lo demás lo identifica, realmente, con el Sr. Scrooge.

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