Banquero Hecho En Mexico
Autor: moto • September 20, 2011 • Essay • 393 Words (2 Pages) • 1,582 Views
The article will talk about Roberto Gonzalez Barrera and his plans for Banorte Ixe, and what will be the intervention of Guillermo Ortiz in his plans.
Guillermo Ortiz, the owner of Santander, always wants the bank of Roberto Gonzalez Barrera, the only Mexican bank in the country, and Roberto Gonzalez agreed to the condition if the value of the share was 1.00 he wants a price of 1.50 per share, and he look for the opinion of the president of "Banco de Mexico" and the Mexican president, Felipe Calderon and both said the same, he should not sale the only Mexican bank.
Roberto Gonzalez Barrera Cerralvo was born in Texas, in very poor family and now, when it bought Banorte was the second smallest bank, and now with the buy of Ixe became one of the three largest banks in Mexico, this ended when it merged with Banorte Ixe.
Banorte Santander came to displace the third place, the bank wanted to buy someday the bank of Roberto Gonzalez Barrera.
Gonzalez Barrera also plans to buy banks in the U.S. and thus enhancing the diversity of Latin recid documented there.
All these strategies will be directed by Guillermo Ortiz, when his legal prohibition which had been working in the Government sector and now would be for the private sector.
Guillermo Ortiz in this strategy would occupy an important role as shall be President of IXE Grupo Financiero Banorte, when the law allows.
The strategy that will lead the new president of Banorte-Ixe is the aggressive expansion of Gonzalez Barrera.
At age 80, does not think about retirement, in contrast, wants to continue buying and expanding.
His most recent option is to Banco del Bajio, however would not add much value to Banorte.
It has its eye on U.S. banks, more
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