Loma Negra Compañía Industrial Argentina Sociedad Anónima

About Loma Negra Compañía Industrial Argentina Sociedad Anónima

Loma Negra Compañía Industrial Argentina Sociedad Anónima, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells cement and its derivatives in Argentina. The company operates through Cement, Masonry Cement and Lime; Concrete; Rail Services; Aggregates; and Others segments. It offers masonry cement, aggregates, ready-mix concrete, concrete, and lime to wholesale distributors, concrete producers, industrial customers, and others for use in the construction. The company also provides rail transportation services; and treats and recycles industrial waste for use as fuel. It markets its products under the Loma Negra, San Martín, Plasticor, Cacique Plus, Cacique Max, Loma Negra Plus, and Lomax brands. The company was founded in 1926 and is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Loma Negra Compañía Industrial Argentina Sociedad Anónima is a subsidiary of InterCement Trading e Inversiones S.A.

Loma Negra es la empresa Líder en la producción y comercialización de cemento en la Argentina y somos protagonistas de la industria de la construcción.

https://www.lomanegra.com

LOMA.BA Argentina

419.55USD2.5 (+0.60%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

Buenos Aires exchange

Sector: Basic Materials

Industry: Building Materials

Location Argentina, Buenos Aires

Grade: ACF

1,594,109,738 USD
MARKET CAP
477.290
PE
1.215
BETA (5y)
1.310
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
348%
for 3 years
259%
for 2 years
167%
for last year
50%
for this year
0%
Loma Negra Compañía Industrial Argentina Sociedad Anónima
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