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Billionaire Zell: Brazil is top real estate pick

Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:15pm EDT

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., April 28 (Reuters) - Billionaire real estate and media baron Sam Zell said on Monday that, all in all, he'd rather invest in Brazil.

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"I'd buy Brazil," Zell told the Milken Institute Global Conference. "It has the chance 30 years from now of being a bigger economic power than China."

Zell, chief executive of Chicago Tribune parent, The Tribune Co TXA.N, and chairman and president of Equity Group Investments LLC, was responding to a moderator's question on what single investment panelists would make in real estate.

Zell said the South American nation's large population of 180 million people, highly-trained work force, and array of crops and natural resources has made it largely self-sufficient.

Zell also said Brazil's biggest mall operator was seeing retail sales growth of 10 percent annually. (Reporting by Bernard Woodall and Nichola Groom; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)



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