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|
Дата |
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15.04.2025 |
14.04.2025 |
10.04.2025 |
09.04.2025 |
08.04.2025 |
07.04.2025 |
03.04.2025 |
02.04.2025 |
01.04.2025 |
31.03.2025 |
Bid | Ask |
Open |
Min | Max |
Last |
Legal close |
Avg |
Оборот |
Кол-во сделок |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
|
199.74
|
205.48
|
205.18
|
|
|
450 311 555.17
|
|
|
|
|
197.62
|
203.97
|
200.81
|
|
|
215 959 377.21
|
|
|
|
|
195.01
|
200.98
|
197.53
|
|
|
447 178 366.01
|
|
|
|
|
191.74
|
200.00
|
198.61
|
|
|
499 209 518.75
|
|
|
|
|
192.25
|
198.35
|
194.70
|
|
|
563 529 247.10
|
|
|
|
|
190.19
|
197.84
|
191.25
|
|
|
609 626 857.11
|
|
|
|
|
200.01
|
209.53
|
202.26
|
|
|
416 694 280.57
|
|
|
|
|
202.07
|
205.21
|
204.56
|
|
|
393 835 644.70
|
|
|
|
|
197.65
|
203.99
|
203.17
|
|
|
347 886 233.40
|
|
|
|
|
199.17
|
205.93
|
199.17
|
|
|
556 414 605.57
|
|
Период |
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2020, Внеплановые |
2020, регулярные |
2019, Внеплановые |
2019, регулярные |
2018, регулярные |
2018, регулярные |
2017, регулярные |
2017, регулярные |
2016, регулярные |
2016, регулярные |
Экс-дивидендная дата
|
Закрытие реестра |
Сумма выплаты |
---|---|---|
04.05.2021
|
05.05.2021 |
1.3 MXN |
03.11.2020
|
04.11.2020 |
1.2917 MXN |
18.08.2020
|
19.08.2020 |
1.55 MXN |
01.11.2019
|
04.11.2019 |
1.45 MXN |
03.05.2019
|
06.05.2019 |
1.45 MXN |
01.11.2018
|
05.11.2018 |
1.3795 MXN |
02.05.2018
|
03.05.2018 |
1.3795 MXN |
31.10.2017
|
01.11.2017 |
1.292 MXN |
02.05.2017
|
04.05.2017 |
1.292 MXN |
28.10.2016
|
01.11.2016 |
1.25 MXN |
Fomento Economico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V., doing business as FEMSA, is the largest beverage company in Mexico and in Latin America and as of September 2011 also the largest independent Coca-Cola bottler in the world. FEMSA originated as the Cuauhtemoc Brewery in 1890, which, through debt management, was restructured as FEMSA in 1988. It is based in Monterrey, Mexico. FEMSA purchased the Kaiser Brewery in 2006, renaming it FEMSA Cerveja Brasil. FEMSA is the parent company of the world's second largest bottler of Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola FEMSA, S.A. de C.V., and operates OXXO, the largest and most profitable convenience store chain in Latin America.The company is also the owner of C.F.
Monterrey, a Mexican football team in the Mexican Primera Division.
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