Alpek SAB de CV
BMV:ALPEKA

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Price: 10.72 MXN -5.47% Market Closed
Market Cap: 22.6B MXN
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Market Cap
22.6B MXN
Industry
Chemicals

Alpek SAB de CV, a significant player in the chemicals and petrochemicals sector, operates from the industrial heartbeat of Monterrey, Mexico. Born out of the venerable Alfa Group, Alpek has carved out a niche primarily in the production of PTA (Purified Terephthalic Acid) and PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate). These substances are the backbone of plastic bottle manufacturing and polyester textiles, essential materials in everyday goods around the globe. With its robust vertically integrated operations, Alpek ensures a seamless connection from raw material procurement to delivering finished products. This not only optimizes cost efficiency but also enhances operational control, which is crucial in an industry that's highly competitive and sensitive to raw material price volatility. The company's strategic approach also extends into the production of polypropylene, expandable polystyrene (EPS), and other specialty chemicals. By diversifying its product offerings, Alpek has managed to cushion itself against fluctuating market demands and raw material cycles. Additionally, it has taken strategic steps to expand geographically, growing its footprint in North, Central, and South America. This geographical diversity allows Alpek to tap into various markets and leverage different economic conditions, thereby stabilizing revenue streams. Through innovation and an unwavering commitment to sustainability, Alpek aligns itself with a dynamic market that increasingly prioritizes environmental considerations, thus positioning itself as a leader both in business acumen and corporate responsibility.

ALPEKA Intrinsic Value
3.88 MXN
Overvaluation 64%
Intrinsic Value
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