Kimberly-Clark de Mexico SAB de CV
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Kimberly-Clark de Mexico SAB de CV
BMV:KIMBERA
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Price: 37.96 MXN 0.77% Market Closed
Market Cap: 114.2B MXN
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Market Cap
114.3B MXN
Industry
Consumer products

Kimberly-Clark de México SAB de CV stands as a significant player in the consumer product industry in Mexico, with roots deeply tied to its parent company, Kimberly-Clark Corporation. The company has carved a commanding presence in the market by specializing in personal care products, tissue, and other consumer paper products. Known for iconic brands such as Kleenex, Huggies, and Kotex, Kimberly-Clark de México has built a robust supply chain system that ensures the availability of these essential products nationwide. The company's operations encompass everything from design and manufacturing to marketing and distribution, ensuring that they deliver high-quality products to meet the evolving needs of Mexican consumers. The lifeblood of Kimberly-Clark de México's business model is its ability to innovate and adapt to the changing consumer landscape. Revenue is primarily generated through the sale of branded consumer packaged goods, which are sold across a wide array of retail channels including major supermarkets, pharmacies, and increasingly, e-commerce platforms. This diversification in sales outlets helps buffer the company from market volatility. Moreover, the company invests heavily in consumer research, enabling it to stay at the forefront of emerging trends and demographics, which is critical in a competitive market landscape. This strategic approach not only secures their market position but also promotes sustainable growth, ensuring that Kimberly-Clark de México remains a dominant force in the region’s consumer products industry.

KIMBERA Intrinsic Value
35.28 MXN
Overvaluation 7%
Intrinsic Value
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