If there was a Dominican Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest Dominicans, who would they be, what is their net worth, and what business are they in.
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chuckuindy said:If there was a Dominican Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest Dominicans, who would they be, what is their net worth, and what business are they in.
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Mirador said:like in Colombia, where roadblocks in mayor highways are improvised by bandits, paramilitaries and guerillas, where all drivers (and passengers) IDs are checked against a portable computer's data base, to determine who is more worthwhile to hold for ransom...
Robert said:I doubt that is true, things are changing fast in Colombia. I'm in Colombia right now, so I will ask a few of my friends.
Ok, makes perfect sense.Hillbilly said:Jim?nes was the mother. The Leons are the $$$.
I was aware that they were originally from Cuba, as well as the Carbonel family, but thought that they would qualify as Dominicans since they've been there for so long and the younger kids have been born there. This also brings up an interesting point, because a lot of the other names mentioned are descendants of foreigners such as Italians, Spaniards, or middle easteners, and only first or second generation Dominicans.Hillbilly said:Of course the Fuente ( no 's')family has major $$, but they are Cuban