Thursday, April 29, 2004

Carlos Slim Steps Down at Telmex, Son Takes Over

Carlos Slim Helú resigned as chairman of Teléfonos de Mexico (Telmex). He will be succeeded by his son, Carlos Slim Domit, who has been serving as co-chairman of the company. Telmex is Mexico's incumbent carrier and has 15.1 million telephone lines in service and 74,000 km of fiber. The company was privatized in December 1990. http://www.telmex.com

  • In March, Telefonos de Mexico (Telmex) agreed to acquire MCI's 19% equity stake in Embratel for $360 million in cash. MCI's share in Embratel is a 19.26% economic interest and a 51.79% voting interest. Embratel offers a full range of telecom services across Brazil, including local and long distance telephony, advanced voice, high-speed data transmission, Internet, satellite data communications, and corporate networks. Its nationwide fiber network extends approximately 29,000 km.