Alsea SAB de CV
BMV:ALSEA
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ALSEA's latest stock split occurred on Apr 24, 2012
The company executed a 963-for-938 stock split, meaning that for every 938 shares held, investors received 963 new shares.
The adjusted shares began trading on Apr 24, 2012. This was ALSEA's 5th stock split, following the previous one in Jun 3, 2008.
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Alsea SAB de CV, a prominent player in the food service industry, has peppered its presence across the Latin American dining landscape since its inception in 1990. With its roots firmly planted in Mexico City, Alsea has grown from a humble franchise operation into a formidable gastronomic empire, effectively mastering the art of restaurant operation and management. The company initially gained traction by becoming the leading franchisee for recognizable brands like Domino's Pizza and Starbucks in Mexico. As it expanded, Alsea diversified its portfolio by acquiring and operating a plethora of domestic and international restaurant brands, including Burger King, The Cheesecake Factory, and Chili's. Through these strategic partnerships, Alsea has been able to leverage brand strength and operational expertise to enhance its market footprint. The company thrives through a multi-faceted business model that expertly blends franchising, joint ventures, and owned operations, allowing it to tap into varying streams of revenue. By aligning with globally recognized brands and operating them under licensing agreements, Alsea reduces risks associated with brand building, while capturing substantial market share in the fast food, casual dining, and coffee shop segments. Moreover, Alsea actively invests in customer loyalty programs and technological innovations, such as delivery apps and digital payment systems, to enhance customer experience and operational efficiency. By strategically position itself within a growing consumer base in Latin America, Alsea capitalizes on the burgeoning demand for dining experiences, effectively converting consumer traffic into shareholder value while continuously expanding its geographic reach and brand portfolio.
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