Location

World's richest man Carlos Slim's mining firm run out of town


Minera Frisco (PINK:MFRVF), owned by billionaire Carlos Slim, has suspended exploration activities in the Las Espejeras region in Tetela de Ocampo, Mexico, due to mounting protests by locals and environmentalists.


Puebla Online reports Frisco workers abandoned the site a few weeks ago and it is not clear whether they will be returning.


The report states that the conflict gave the town a tourism boost as local and international media flocked to the area to report on the protests.


Frisco owns 9 mines and projects across the country employing 3,500 people. The firm mines base and precious metals and last year bought up Canada’s Aurico Gold’s assets in Mexico for $750 million.


Minera Frisco is Slim’s second largest holding – he owns 80% of the Mexico-city based miner.


Slim, 72, is the world’s richest man with a fortune of some $78 billion largely due to his 43% ownership of America Movil, the largest mobile phone network in the Americas.

SHARE THIS POST?

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
WhatsApp
Telegram
Email

Maza Drilling is a Mexican company established in 2007 in Mazatlán, Sinaloa. Our Canadian founder, Mr. Guy de Launiere, has over 20 years of international experience managing diverse drilling operations. Maza Drilling strives to compete at the highest levels in terms of recovery, effectiveness, efficiency, and affordability at every project while keeping at the forefront of technology to meet our customer’s needs in this demanding market.