Mexican mogul Ricardo Salinas Pliego is linked to entities that owned shares of Fertinal, a firm at the focus of an ongoing fraud probe, people familiar with the matter say
Ricardo Salinas Pliego, who heads a business empire with assets in banking, broadcasting and retail, is linked to Europe-based entities that held large shares of Grupo Fertinal, according to people familiar with the matter and internal corporate documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
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