In its stock market debut, Inmocemento lost almost 10% of its value yesterday and closed at 3.83 euros
Nobody rules out that it will merge, if all goes well in the sector and its listing on the stock market, the two companies in which it already has a clear controlling stake in the medium-long term: Metrovacesa and Realia
The Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is making his stock market debut in Spanish lands without forgetting his obsession with taking majority control of the Madrid promoter Metrovacesa. After spinning off the cement and real estate unit of its construction company FCC –a new subsidiary called Inmocemento–, yesterday it…
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