Seventeen people made it back to the Latin Trade Top 100 Billionaire ranking this year, a sign of the region’s slow but steady recovery and stronger currencies. A few of the business moguls in the ranking saw triple-digit growth in their fortunes from last year. But it wasn’t good news for everyone. See the full ranking with names, fortunes and percentage changes from last year, plus new features including average age, rankings by country and sources of wealth, at Latin Trade. Mexican bread maker giant Bimbo to purchase U.S. East Balt Bakeries for $650 million In a major expansion of its global reach, Mexican bread maker Grupo Bimbo has reached an agreement to buy East Balt Bakeries for $650 million, […]
Latin Trade Top 100 Billionaire’s Ranking 2017
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