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Loma Negra 1Q26 net profit rises 44.2% to Ps. 40.6 billion
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Loma Negra 1Q26 net profit rises 44.2% to Ps. 40.6 billion
  • Loma Negra posted 1Q26 net profit of Ps. 40.63 billion, up 44.2% year over year, as net sales rose 1.1% to Ps. 218.74 billion.
  • Adjusted EBITDA climbed 5.1% to Ps. 54.57 billion, lifting margin 0.94 percentage point to 24.9%.
  • Net debt stood at Ps. 259.41 billion, with net debt/LTM adjusted EBITDA at 1.33x versus 1.47x at FY25 end.
  • Cement, masonry and lime volumes increased 1.8% to 1.17 million tons, while aggregates volumes fell 18.3% to 0.23 million tons.
  • CEO Sergio Faifman said March activity was more encouraging after a subdued start to the year, supporting expectations for the remainder of 2026 as the group marks its 100th anniversary.


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