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  2. Grupo Financiero Banamex - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Financiero Banamex S.A. de C.V. has its origins and is the owner of the Banco Nacional de México or Citibanamex (formerly Banamex). It is the second-largest bank in Mexico . The Banamex Financial Group was purchased by Citigroup in August 2001 for $12.5 billion USD .

  3. Roberto Hernández Ramírez - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Hernández Ramírez (born 1942 in Tuxpan, Veracruz [citation needed]) is a Mexican businessman. He is a former CEO of Banco Nacional de México (Banamex), Mexico's second largest bank, just after BBVA Bancomer, from Spain.

  4. Banamex v. Narco News - Wikipedia

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    Banamex v. Narco News , 2001 603429/00, was a New York Supreme Court case that extended the findings of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan , that freedom of the press applied to an online newspaper 's reporting.

  5. CLABE - Wikipedia

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    BANAMEX Banco Nacional de México, S.A., Institución de Banca Múltiple, Grupo Financiero Banamex 006 BANCOMEXT Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior, Sociedad Nacional de Crédito, Institución de Banca de Desarrollo 009 BANOBRAS Banco Nacional de Obras y Servicios Públicos, Sociedad Nacional de Crédito, Institución de Banca de Desarrollo 012

  6. Alfredo Harp Helú - Wikipedia

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    Born on 11 March 1944 in Mexico City, [3] Harp is most famous for being the former owner of the biggest Latin American and Mexican bank, Banamex (now part of Citigroup), and was a billion-dollar beneficiary of Citigroup's 2001 buyout of Banamex.

  7. Banamex - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 September 2008, at 17:40 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Auditorio Citibanamex - Wikipedia

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    Auditorio Citibanamex (formerly named Auditorio Coca-Cola, Auditorio Fundidora and Auditorio Banamex) is an indoor amphitheatre, located in Fundidora Park, in Monterrey, Nuevo León. It was the primary venue for concerts until the Arena Monterrey opened in 2003. The amphitheatre opened in 1994 with a sponsorship by The Coca-Cola Company.

  9. Enrique Molina Sobrino - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Molina Sobrino is a Mexican businessman known for creating the biggest Pepsi bottling group in Mexico, named Gemex. [1] He also created a business empire in the production of sugar.