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Grupo Mexico SAB de CV
5.02$
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5.18$
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α»αααααα
4.65$ - 7.00$
ααΎαβαα»αβααΈααααΆα
38.92Β αααΈααΆα USD
ααα ααα½αααΌαααααα
26.01Β ααΆαα
α’αα»ααΆα P/E
-
αα·αααααβααΆαααΆα
4.22%
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αααΌα | 4.13Β αααΈααΆα | 13.14% |
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αααΆαααααα·ααααα·ααΆα | 44.04Β ααΆα | -46.67% |
α
αααΌααα»ααα | 820.07Β ααΆα | 17.55% |
ααααΆααα
αααααα»ααα | 19.87 | 3.87% |
βα
αααΌααα»αααβαααα»ααα½αααΆαα αα»α | 0.11 | 22.22% |
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αααΌααα»ααααα»αααΆαααααΆαα αααα ααΆαααααα αα·αααΆαααΆααααααα | 2.17Β αααΈααΆα | 21.58% |
α’ααααΆαααααααααΆαααααα·αααααΆα | 47.18% | β |
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(USD) | αααααΆ 2024info | ααΆαααααΆααααααΌαααΆαβααααΆα |
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ααΆα
αααααΆαα αα·αααΆααα·αα·αααααααααααααΈ | 7.17Β αααΈααΆα | 3.56% |
ααααααααα»α | 36.74Β αααΈααΆα | 5.78% |
ααΆαααα½ααα»αααααΌαααα»α | 13.93Β αααΈααΆα | 4.10% |
ααΌαβααααα»α | 22.81Β αααΈααΆα | β |
ααΆαα αα»αβαα·αβααΆααααΆαααα | 7.78Β αααΈααΆα | β |
ααααααααααΉαααααα
| 2.00 | β |
ααα
ααααααΎαααααα | 12.66% | β |
ααα
ααααααΎααΎααα»α | 14.47% | β |
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αααΌααα»ααα | 820.07Β ααΆα | 17.55% |
ααΆα
αααααΆααααΈααααα·ααααα·ααΆα | 1.77Β αααΈααΆα | 14.12% |
ααΆα
αααααΆααααΈααΆααα·αα·ααα | -70.81Β ααΆα | 88.09% |
ααΆα
αααααΆααααΈα α·ααααβαααααΆα | -427.90Β ααΆα | 45.34% |
ααΆααααααααα½αβααΆα
αααααΆαααα»ααα | 1.29Β αααΈααΆα | 726.03% |
ααα αΌαααΆα
αααααΆααααααα | 796.20Β ααΆα | -24.73% |
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Grupo MΓ©xico is a Mexican conglomerate that operates through the following divisions: Mining, Transportation, Infrastructure and Fundacion Grupo Mexico.
Founded in 1978, Grupo MΓ©xico became a significant player in the mining industry, responsible for 87.5 percent of Mexico's copper production by 2000. The company has faced ongoing conflict with the Mexican Mine Workers' Union and acquired a controlling interest in Southern Peru Copper Corporation in 2004. A litigation over the equity sale of SPCC is ongoing, with Grupo MΓ©xico's $2.5 billion bid for ASARCO recommended for acceptance in 2009.
The company is the largest mine operator in Mexico and Peru, and the third largest in the United States. It is the fourth largest copper producer worldwide and controls the largest copper reserves globally.
Grupo MΓ©xico operates the second largest transportation division in Mexico and the U.S. states of Texas and Florida, owning several entities that collectively operate over 11,000 kilometers of track, connecting major cities, ports, and border crossings, and manage 40 intermodal freight facilities across Mexico. Wikipedia
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