Nemak SAB de CV
BMV:NEMAKA
Decide at what price you'd be comfortable buying and we'll help you stay ready.
|
Nemak SAB de CV
BMV:NEMAKA
|
MX |
|
Torrid Holdings Inc
NYSE:CURV
|
US |
|
T Spiritual World Ltd
BSE:532444
|
IN |
|
Identiv Inc
NASDAQ:INVE
|
US |
|
S
|
Saboo Sodium Chloro Ltd
BSE:530461
|
IN |
|
T
|
Thor Medical ASA
OSE:TRMED
|
NO |
|
Borusan Yatirim ve Pazarlama AS
IST:BRYAT.E
|
TR |
|
A
|
Active Biotech AB publ
STO:ACTI
|
SE |
|
Indutrade AB
STO:INDT
|
SE |
|
M
|
Meyar Co
SAU:9565
|
SA |
|
Agency Group Australia Ltd
ASX:AU1
|
AU |
|
SSE PLC
LSE:SSE
|
UK |
|
Kerry Group PLC
ISEQ:KRZ
|
IE |
|
T
|
Torrent Gold Inc
CNSX:TGLD
|
CA |
|
A
|
Arad Investment & Industrial Development Ltd
TASE:ARAD
|
IL |
Nemak SAB de CV
Nemak SAB de CV is a holding company, which engages in the manufacturing of aluminum components for the automotive industry. The company is headquartered in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon and currently employs 20,710 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2003-07-22. The firm specializes in the design, manufacture and distribution of aluminum components for powertrain and body structure applications. Its product portfolio comprises cylinder heads, engine blocks, shock towers, tank cover frames, B-pillars, transmission housings, frame rails, and cross members, among others. The firm operates manufacturing facilities in a range of countries, such as Canada, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Germany, Poland, Russia, India and China. Furthermore, Its customers include Audi, BMW, KIA, Ford, Hyundai, Chrysler, Nissan, Volvo, Toyota, as well as Volkswagen, among others. The firm controls a number of subsidiaries, including Modellbau Schonheide GMBH, Camen International Trading Inc, Nemak Canada SA de CV and Nemak Czech Republic Sro, among others. Its parent is ALFA SAB de CV.
Nemak SAB de CV is a holding company, which engages in the manufacturing of aluminum components for the automotive industry. The company is headquartered in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon and currently employs 20,710 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2003-07-22. The firm specializes in the design, manufacture and distribution of aluminum components for powertrain and body structure applications. Its product portfolio comprises cylinder heads, engine blocks, shock towers, tank cover frames, B-pillars, transmission housings, frame rails, and cross members, among others. The firm operates manufacturing facilities in a range of countries, such as Canada, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Germany, Poland, Russia, India and China. Furthermore, Its customers include Audi, BMW, KIA, Ford, Hyundai, Chrysler, Nissan, Volvo, Toyota, as well as Volkswagen, among others. The firm controls a number of subsidiaries, including Modellbau Schonheide GMBH, Camen International Trading Inc, Nemak Canada SA de CV and Nemak Czech Republic Sro, among others. Its parent is ALFA SAB de CV.
Resilient Revenue: Full year 2025 revenue held stable at $4.9 billion, supported by resilient customer demand despite global trade headwinds.
EBITDA Within Guidance: 2025 EBITDA came in at $591 million, meeting guidance despite a 7% year-over-year decline driven by extraordinary expenses and currency effects.
Debt Reduction: Net debt was reduced by $130 million year-over-year, ending 2025 at $1.4 billion.
Major Acquisition: Nemak completed the acquisition of Georg Fischer Casting Solutions in February 2026, aiming to expand its technology, product range, and customer reach, especially in China.
2026 Guidance: Management expects 2026 revenue of $5.3–5.5 billion, EBITDA of $630–650 million, and CapEx of $385–395 million, including the integration of GF Casting Solutions.
Segment Reporting Change: The company will no longer report production volumes, shifting focus to revenue, EBITDA, and CapEx as legacy volume metrics have become less meaningful.
Strong Cash Flow: Cash flow was boosted by favorable year-end working capital dynamics, though a reversal of about $60 million is expected in early 2026.
Leadership Transition: CEO Armando Tamez will retire at the end of March 2026 after 42 years, to be succeeded by Herve Boyer.