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Traded as
  
BMV: HOMEX *

Website
  
www.homex.com.mx

Founded
  
1989

Net income
  
121.1 million USD (2012)

Products
  
Home builder

Headquarters
  
Sinaloa, Mexico

Revenue
  
100,000 USD (2012)

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Type
  
Sociedad Anónima Bursátil de Capital Variable

Industry
  
Construction & Real Estate

Stock price
  
HOMEX (BMV) MX$ 0.56 0.00 (+0.18%)13 Mar, 2:00 PM GMT-6 - Disclaimer

Subsidiaries
  
Administradora Picsa, S.A. de C.V.

Profiles

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Homex is a Mexican construction and real estate company engaged in the development, construction and sale of affordable entry-level, middle-income and tourism housing in Mexico and Brazil. Founded in Culiacán, the state capital of Sinaloa in 1989, the company started operations developing commercial areas gradually focusing on design, construction and commercialization of homes. The company is headquartered in Culiacán and its listed in the Mexican Stock Exchange.

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History

2015 Concurso Mercantil Resolution.

2014 Homex Concurso Mercantil Proceeding

2011 Transition into the vertical construction in Mexico.

2010 New Government-Infrastructure Division.

2008 New International and Tourism divisions. Implementation of innovative marketing strategies.

2007 The Company purchased a new construction technology based on aluminum moulds.

2006 In January the Company completed its secondary public offering of approximately 46 million shares of its common stock. The public float of the company increased to 46% of the total equity of Homex.

2005 At the end of the third quarter the Company announced the placement of a private offering of US$250 million of Senior Guaranteed Notes. On July 1 Homex completed the acquisition of Casas Beta and become the largest homebuilder in Mexico in terms of operating profit and net income. On April 21 Homex announces agreement to acquire Casas Beta through a merger

2004 Completion of the dual listing of shares on the New York Stock Exchange and Mexican Bolsa

2003 Homex expands into Middle Income housing developments

2002 Equity International Properties acquires a minority stake

1999 ZN Mexico Funds acquires a minority stake

1993 Strategic planning and geographic expansion is intensified and the development of proprietary information systems is started.

1992 Initiates expansion into other states

1991 Company expands into the Affordable-Entry Level housing segment

1989 Homex starts operations at Culiacán, Sinaloa through the construction of commercial areas

Products & Services

The company is engaged in affordable entry-level, middle-income and tourism housing, public infrastructures, such as prison facilities.

Operations

Here is a list of Desarrolladora Homex's senior officers and directors (2013.9.20):

  • Eustaquio Tomas de Nicolás Gutiérrez, Chairman of the Board
  • Gerardo de Nicolás Gutiérrez, Chief Executive Officer
  • Carlos Moctezuma Velasco, Chief Financial Officer
  • Ramón Lafarga Bátiz, Administrative and Accounting
  • Ana Cristina Herrera Lasso Espinosa, Human Resources and Social Responsibility Vice
  • Alberto Menchaca Valenzuela, Vice President — Mexico Division
  • Ruben Izabal Gonzalez, President — Construction
  • Carolina Silva Sanchez,Vice President — Tourism Division
  • Managerial practices

    Homex consists of four divisions: Mexico Division, International Division, Government Division and Tourism Division. Currently (2011.12.31), the Company ownes such subsidiaries as Casas Beta del Centro S de RL de CV, Hogares de Noroeste SA de CV, Homex Amueblate SA de CV, Homex Global SA de CV, Sofhomex SA de CV SFOMER, Homex Atizapan SA de CV and Altos Mandos de Negocios SA de CV, among others.

    Awards

    In 2004, Homex received the ESR (Socially Responsible Enterprise) and "Great Place to Work" awards

    Bankruptcy protection

    In the present time the company has a bankruptcy protection (concurso mercantil) process by a record debt of 98 billions of Mexican pesos, be the largest liability recognized by a company that enters this legal figure.

    References

    Homex Wikipedia


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