Grupo Carso, S.A.B. de C.V. (BMV:GCARSO.A1)

Mexico flag Mexico · Delayed Price · Currency is MXN
141.04
-4.96 (-3.40%)
At close: Apr 27, 2026
-2.62%
Market Cap 317.73B
Revenue (ttm) 191.62B
Net Income (ttm) 8.03B
Shares Out 2.25B
EPS (ttm) 3.56
PE Ratio 43.73
Forward PE 17.81
Dividend 1.50 (1.06%)
Ex-Dividend Date Dec 18, 2025
Volume 346,759
Average Volume 405,442
Open 145.26
Previous Close 146.00
Day's Range 140.53 - 145.85
52-Week Range 113.10 - 156.10
Beta 0.63
RSI 52.54
Earnings Date Apr 27, 2026

About Grupo Carso

Grupo Carso, S.A.B. de C.V., together with its subsidiaries, operates in the commercial, industrial, infrastructure and construction, and energy sectors. It operates through Commercial and Consumer Products, Industrial and Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Construction, and Energy divisions. The Commercial and Consumer Products division operates department stores and boutiques, gift shops, restaurants, coffee shops, electronics, and technology and games stores under the Sears, Sanborns, iShop, Mixup, Claro Shop brand names. The Industrial and M... [Read more]

Industry Conglomerates
Founded 1980
Employees 84,665
Stock Exchange Mexican Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol GCARSO.A1
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Grupo Carso's revenue was 191.62 billion, a decrease of -5.60% compared to the previous year's 202.98 billion. Earnings were 8.03 billion, a decrease of -44.48%.

Financial Statements

News

Mexican billionaire Slim's Grupo Carso confirms Pemex contract for Macavil gas field

Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's Grupo Carso confirmed on Tuesday that it had signed a contract with state energy company Pemex to develop the onshore Macavil field in southern Mexico, focusing on co...

2 months ago - Reuters

Grupo Carso Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2025

Sales and profitability declined year-over-year due to peso appreciation and project completions, but backlog and strategic investments in hydrocarbons and infrastructure support a positive outlook for 2026, with single-digit growth and margin improvements expected.

2 months ago - Transcripts

Grupo Carso Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2025

Sales and profitability declined year-over-year due to exchange rate impacts, higher costs, and project completions, but a record backlog and new contracts in infrastructure and energy signal improved performance ahead. Retail and industrial divisions showed resilience, while Pemex payment delays remain a risk.

6 months ago - Transcripts

Grupo Carso Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2025

Consolidated sales declined 1.6% while operating income and EBITDA rose, driven by a one-time gain from the Giant Cement sale. Net income fell sharply due to FX losses, and margin pressures persisted in retail and industrial segments. CICSA and Sanborns saw profitability challenges.

10 months ago - Transcripts

Grupo Carso Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2025

First quarter sales remained stable at MXN 46 billion, with strong growth in industrial and energy segments offset by declines in retail and infrastructure. Operating income and net profit fell sharply due to higher costs and startup expenses, while Zamajal hydrocarbons operations contributed new revenue but posted losses.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Grupo Carso Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2024

Fourth quarter sales rose 6.6% to MXN 59 billion, with net income up 27.1% and EBITDA margin at 15.7%. Growth was driven by strong industrial, retail, and energy segments, while construction lagged. 2025 guidance targets continued margin strength and focused CapEx.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Grupo Carso Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2024

Consolidated sales grew 8.3% to MXN 49 billion, with strong industrial and construction performance offsetting lower retail profitability. Zamajal oil operations began contributing, though with startup losses, and nearshoring trends are boosting industrial demand.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Grupo Carso Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2024

Consolidated sales were stable at MXN 48 billion, while net income surged 34.5% to MXN 4.6 billion, driven by financial income despite lower operating results. Segment performance was mixed, with notable gains in Elementia Fortaleza and Condumex, and new investments in hydrocarbons and infrastructure.

1 year ago - Transcripts