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Caribbean-Latin America
Castro Rebukes Forbes 'Infamy' on His Fortune
2005-03-18
Cuban President Fidel Castro (news - web sites) criticized Forbes magazine on Thursday for the "infamy" of listing him among the world's richest people, with a net worth of $550 million. "Once again, they have committed the infamy of speaking about Castro's fortune, placing me almost above the queen of England," Castro said in a speech to top officials of Cuba's ruling Communist Party, military and police. "Do they think I am (former Zairian President) Mobutu (Sese Seko) or one of the many millionaires, those thieves and plunderers that the empire has suckled and protected?" he said in reference to his capitalist archenemy, the United States. "What they should be doing is looking for the money of all those people," he said.

Castro, 78 and in power since a 1959 revolution, said he was considering suing. It was the second straight year Castro was on the Forbes list. Last year, the magazine put his worth at $150 million. Forbes on Tuesday published a story on the fortunes of rulers and heads of state, which included Castro, Britain's Queen Elizabeth and the sultan of Brunei, saying none were "exemplars of capitalism" and did not qualify for the world billionaires list. The weekly financial magazine said the estimates were "more art than science."

"In the past, we have relied on a percentage of Cuba's gross domestic product to estimate Fidel Castro's fortune," Forbes explained. "This year, we have used more traditional valuation methods, comparing state-owned assets Castro is assumed to control with comparable publicly traded companies," it said. The magazine said Castro derived his fortune from a web of state-owned companies that included retail and pharmaceutical businesses and a convention center. The Cuban government, in a press statement issued by its embassy in Mexico, called the story a "clumsy slander and a repugnant example of the campaign of lies" orchestrated against Cuba in the United States. It called Forbes "an American magazine of decaying credibility."

"The revenues of Cuban state-run companies are used exclusively for the benefit of the people, to whom they belong," the statement said. Cuba is the only Latin American country that fights inequality and has the fairest income distribution in the world, the statement said.
Posted by:tipper

#12  lets celebrate .. boiled rice at my place tonight , bring a friend !
Dessert is eermm , boiled rice , whoopie !!I can hardly wait
Posted by: Cromose Chomble7321   2005-03-18 8:19:41 PM  

#11  I recall the rice cookers cost $12. An entire months salary to buy a rice cooker. BTW, in the rice eating world, a rice cooker is a must have item.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-03-18 7:44:22 PM  

#10  No, they're happy. They'd be ecstatic if the rice cooker were free.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-03-18 7:17:20 PM  

#9  Nope, they're ecstatic now that they got their $12 and a rice cooker!

Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-03-18 3:05:01 PM  

#8  Better check your figures, TGA. Everyone makes nearly $12 a month, and they are happy about it too. Ask anyone!
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-03-18 1:55:04 PM  

#7  "Cuba is the only Latin American country that fights inequality and has the fairest income distribution in the world, the statement said."

Indeed, everyone makes 12 dollars a month. Fair enough huh?
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-03-18 1:48:45 PM  

#6  He's almost richer than the Queen!? What happened, did the Prince spend all her money?
Posted by: Charles   2005-03-18 1:32:27 PM  

#5  Hey! Maximo gotta eat too!
Posted by: Shipman   2005-03-18 11:11:58 AM  

#4  Forbes is wrong.
Castro doesn't own 1 percent of Cubas GDP.
He owns ALL Cuba...including its people.

A worker in the tourism industry receives a salary of 12 dollars a month. The foreign tourism company (hotel chain etc) pays 20 times as much to the state for this employee.

I think Castro would be welcome at any major corporation as CEO if he could pull off the same trick there.
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-03-18 10:51:00 AM  

#3  "Yeah. Go ask all those other dictators about their money. Leave me and my millions alone."
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-03-18 10:22:01 AM  

#2  Was it a six-hour criticism?
Posted by: mojo   2005-03-18 10:15:35 AM  

#1  Looks like it'll be a bad day at El Jefe Industries today. The CEO sounds pissed.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-03-18 10:11:24 AM  

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