(Bloomberg) -- Carlos Slim, who vies with Bill Gates
as the world's richest man, may face increased scrutiny at home
as Mexican antitrust regulators step up efforts to curb the
dominance of the telephone companies that created his fortune.
Mexico's Federal Competition Commission wants to identify
markets where Telefonos de Mexico SAB and America Movil SAB have
a share large enough that would require special regulation to
encourage new entrants, commission president Eduardo Perez Motta
said. The probe will begin before the end of the year, he said.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
as the world's richest man, may face increased scrutiny at home
as Mexican antitrust regulators step up efforts to curb the
dominance of the telephone companies that created his fortune.
Mexico's Federal Competition Commission wants to identify
markets where Telefonos de Mexico SAB and America Movil SAB have
a share large enough that would require special regulation to
encourage new entrants, commission president Eduardo Perez Motta
said. The probe will begin before the end of the year, he said.
Read more at Bloomberg Emerging Markets News
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