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Grupo Mexico 7/27/2026 Earnings Report

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$11.47 -0.47 (-3.95%)
As of 01:36 PM Eastern

Grupo Mexico EPS Results

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$0.21
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Grupo Mexico Revenue Results

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$5.40 billion
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About Grupo Mexico

Grupo México is a diversified Mexican industrial conglomerate with principal operations in mining, transportation and infrastructure. The company’s core business is the extraction and processing of base and precious metals, while complementary divisions provide freight rail and logistics services across Mexico. Grupo México operates as a vertically integrated enterprise that combines mineral production with the transport and logistics capabilities needed to move bulk commodities to market.

In mining, Grupo México is best known as the parent of Southern Copper Corporation and as one of the world’s larger copper producers. Its mining activities produce a range of metals and concentrates, including copper, molybdenum, zinc, silver and gold, and encompass exploration, open-pit and underground mining, ore processing and smelting. The company’s mineral operations are concentrated in Mexico and Peru, where it runs multiple large-scale mining complexes and processing facilities.

Beyond mining, Grupo México’s transportation and infrastructure segment operates one of Mexico’s largest freight rail networks through units such as Grupo México Transportes, which includes well-known rail operators. These rail and logistics services support a broad set of industrial customers by moving commodities, manufactured goods and agricultural products across domestic and cross-border routes. The conglomerate also engages in infrastructure-related projects that complement its core mining and transport activities.

Grupo México has grown through strategic investments and the development of integrated assets in both mining and transportation. The company is led by Germán Larrea Mota‑Velasco, who has overseen its expansion into multiple business lines. Like many large extractive and logistics operators, Grupo México and some of its subsidiaries have faced environmental and regulatory scrutiny over the years; such issues are an important part of the company’s operating context and stakeholder relations. Overall, Grupo México presents itself as a vertically integrated materials and logistics group serving regional and international commodity markets.

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