La Comer SAB de CV
OTC:LCMRF
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LCMRF's latest stock split occurred on May 9, 2025
The company executed a 98-for-97 stock split, meaning that for every 97 shares held, investors received 98 new shares.
Before the split, LCMRF traded at 1.72 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 1.7025.
The adjusted shares began trading on May 9, 2025. This was the only stock split in LCMRF's history.
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La Comer SAB de CV
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La Comer SAB de CV, a Mexican retail giant, elegantly navigates the highly competitive supermarket industry with a distinctive approach that marries tradition with innovation. Founded as a spin-off from Controladora Comercial Mexicana in 2016, La Comer has crafted a unique niche in the retail landscape by emphasizing high-quality products and exceptional customer service. The company operates a diverse range of store formats, each catering to different market segments and consumer needs. Its banners include City Market, Fresko, La Comer, and Sumesa — each uniquely designed to serve particular demographics, from high-end gourmet enthusiasts to value-conscious shoppers. This strategic segmentation allows La Comer to capture a broad swath of consumers, enhancing its competitive edge and boosting brand loyalty. Revenue streams for La Comer flow through a multifaceted business model deeply rooted in direct retail sales. The company thrives on its ability to curate an extensive selection of fresh produce, imported goods, and private label products that cater to local tastes and demands. A significant portion of its profitability emerges from not just product sales but also a refined customer experience that encourages repeat business. La Comer leverages its reputation for quality and service to maintain a robust market position, supplemented by strategic pricing and promotional activities that attract foot traffic and encourage spending. By focusing on both quality and customer experience, La Comer deftly ensures that its stores are more than a shopping destination; they are a hallmark of retail excellence in Mexico.
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