Medellin-based textile giant Fabricato on October 31 reported a third quarter (3Q) 2019 net loss of COP$13 billion (US$3.8 million), worse than the COP$9 billion (US$2.67 million) net loss in 3Q 2018. However, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) improved
Spain-based Cementos Molins and Colombia-based multinational construction-materials producer and retailer Corona announced October 30 the start-up of their US$380 million, 1.5-million-tons/year, 50-50 joint venture “Empresa Colombiana de Cementos” (Ecocementos) cement plant near Sonson, Antioquia, east of Medellin. Commenting on the start-up, Cementos Molins spokesman
Medellin-based multinational foods giant Grupo Nutresa on October 25 reported that third quarter (3Q) 2019 net profits grew 6.9% year-on-year, to COP$412 billion (US$121 million). Consolidated earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) likewise rose 18% year-on-year, to COP$992 billion (US$292 million), while margin on sales grew by 13.8%,
Colombia-based Cemex LatAm Holdings announced October 24 that its third-quarter (3Q) 2019 sales of grey cement grew year-on-year, but profits declined. According to Cemex LatAm – which produces and markets concrete and cement in Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala – 3Q 2019 produced a corporate-wide net loss of US$4 million, compared […]
EPM general manager Jorge Londoño de la Cuesta revealed in a September 17 press conference here in Medellin that insurer Mapfre just issued a letter of coverage worth trillions of Colombian pesos for damages at the under-construction, US$5 billion Hidroituango hydroelectric plant in Antioquia. The exact amount of payment won’t be known for months, as […]
Big corporate fleets in and around Medellin and across Colombia increasingly are turning to sophisticated vehicle technologies in order to avoid accidents, cut fuel costs, avoid merchandise damage, monitor driver behavior and improve routing. Among local fleets employing and/or evaluating novel “Mobileye” and “Ituran” systems are insurance giant Sura, cement maker Cemex,
Medellin-based multinational paper products and personal-hygiene specialist Grupo Familia revealed in an August 20 filing with Colombia’s Superfinanciera corporate oversight agency that its first half (1H) 2019 net income rose to COP$126 billion (US$37 million), up from COP$98 billion (US$28 million) in 1H 2018. Gross revenues also rose, to COP$1.28 trillion (US$374
Medellin-based multinational Grupo Orbis – which includes paint manufacturing giant Pintuco – on August 15 reported COP$6 billion (US$1.7 million) net income for second quarter (2Q) 2019, a big reversal from a COP$17 billion (US$4.9 million) net loss in 2Q 2018. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) skyrocketed by 490% year-on-year, to
Medellin-based socially responsible gold miner Mineros SA announced that its second quarter (2Q) 2019 net income fell 41% year-on-year, to COP$11 billion (US$3.2 million). “The decrease in net income is mainly explained by an increase in financial expenses — close to COP$6.6 billion (US$1.9 million), derived from the acquisition of Gualcamayo [mining in Argentina],
Medellin-based construction giant Constructora Conconcreto announced August 9 that its second quarter (2Q) 2019 earnings jumped 70% year-on-year, to COP$57 billion (US$16.8 million). Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization came-in at COP$105 billion (US$31 million), essentially flat year-on-year, while EBITDA margin was 25%. Consolidated revenues hit























