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Being a minority shareholder in Mexico has never been easy. Despite the promise of high returns on investments against the backdrop of long-term economic growth, the struggle for company information and a say in the running of a company can seem endless.

       
Carlos Slim

Being a minority shareholder in Mexico has never been easy. Despite the promise of high returns on investments against the backdrop of long-term economic growth, the struggle for company information and a say in the running of a company can seem endless.

In the words of one US-based institutional investor, there is “a deeply entrenched disregard for minority shareholders in Mexico. Companies do not want to relinquish control. The system is stacked against us.

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