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GMXT to Exit Mexican Bourse - LatinFinance

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Grupo México’s freight division plans to seek shareholder approval to delist its share later this month The post GMXT to exit Mexican bourse appeared first on LatinFinance.
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In a statement sent to the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV), the company indicated that Grupo México, México Proyectos y Desarrollos, and México Compañía Constructora have entered into a purchase agreement for the shares issued by the companies that are part of its highway business line. "This transaction includes the sale of approximately 80% of the shares representing Concesionaria de Infraestructura del Bajío, S.A. de C.V. and, indirectly, approx…

Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico.- La Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) lamented that companies have delisted or are about to do so, like the one that Grupo Mexico Transportes is looking for, a situation that worries this stock exchange center. "The truth is that we obviously don't like the reality of the deslistes. And when you think that it's over, because someone always finds an opportunity to be better off not being than being, but that'…

Grupo México Transportes (GMXT) announced the convening of an extraordinary shareholders' assembly, scheduled for June 27, 2025. The central objective of this meeting is to discuss and approve the cancellation of the registration of its shares in the National Stock Exchange, followed by the dislisting of them in the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV).This decision is aligned with a growing trend in the Mexican market, where several companies with limi…

Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo.- After GMexico Transport made public its intention to leave the stock market, the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) responded to Germán Larrea's company that recently decided to join an extensive list of companies that have chosen to privatize themselves. Obviously we don't like deslistes. And when you think they're over, someone finds an opportunity to be better off not being ready, said the chairman of the board of B…

The lack of liquidity and the lack of diversity of stations have been structural obstacles of the Mexican market. To confront them, Jorge Alegría , director general of the BMV Group , commented during the 14th Forum of BMV Group Issuers that it is necessary to generate more operations and reduce price differentials in the market. “The constant question is how do we increase the number of participants, broadcasters and liquidity? That’s where we …

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Expansion broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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