Isaac Saba Raffoul
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Isaac Saba Raffoul is a Mexican businessman of Lebanese Jewish origin [1], and one of the wealthiest persons in the world according to Forbes Magazine. He has been married with wife Rebecca for more than 40 years and has three sons: Moises, Manuel and Alberto.
He is the president of Grupo Xtra and chairman of Casa Saba. There has been a controversy surrounding him since he teamed up with General Electric Mexico to open up a new nationwide television channel. TV Azteca and Televisa, upon hearing this, accused him of monopolizing medicine prices in an attempt to discredit him. According to El Financiero, there is no such monopoly.[2]