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Gregorio Ramirez Gonzalez

Gregorio Ramírez González was a Mexican-born entrepreneur. He was born in Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo León, México on March 30, 1913, and died on the 4th of February 2002 in Monterrey, México. He was born into a poor family whose main income came from a small town store owned by his father. He never ended his studies at 5th grade. He decided to move to Monterrey, leaving his family back in Sabinas Hidalgo to work at his uncle's restaurant. He married María Jáuregui and procreated five children: Juan Gregorio, Guillermina, Clara, Gloria, and Rosa. After he got married he began working at an automobile dealership to gain more money. After a couple of years working at the dealership he met several customers that wanted some trucks, and from there on he began learning about trucks and buses.
==Business ventures==

In 1946 he started a small trailer shop in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León, which then became the huge Grupo Industrial Ramirez, leader in the Mexican automotive industry. With companies like IASA, IMMSA, Autobuses Sultana, Trailers y Tractocamiones Ramírez, GIR, S.A. They became leaders in their area participating in joint ventures with Nissan, Ford, General Motors, White GMC, Nissan Forklifts, SAME tractors, etc.〔http://www.consejodehistoria.org/articulos/historias-de-sabinas/don-gregorio-ramirez-gonzalez.html〕
He also brought to the North American Continent the German automotive group Borgward in 1967. They brought the whole German plant and set up shop in Monterrey, México. The plant closed in 1970. Not before making the only Mexican car in history until recently.〔http://www.borgwardisabella.com/Seiten/BorgwardClub/History.html〕
He also went into the bank business creating Banco Monterrey, which slogan was "Tu Banco Amigo", meaning "Your Friendly Bank". The government took the bank away from him. Then-President José López Portillo y Pacheco, during his Sixth State of the United Mexican States Address, on Wednesday, September 1, 1982, announced the nationalization of the country's banks.

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