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FCC Transfers Assets to Inmocemento for Focused Growth

In a bold move to streamline operations and capitalise on growth opportunities, FCC, the Mexican construction giant led by billionaire Carlos Slim, transferred a significant portion of its assets to a newly created subsidiary, Inmocemento, in October. This restructuring involved moving FCC’s cement plants and stakes in key real estate firms, Realia and Metrovacesa, into Inmocemento, a strategy designed to sharpen focus on the expanding sectors of cement production and real estate development.

The restructuring ensures that FCC shareholders maintain a direct stake in Inmocemento’s growth, as they were allocated shares in the new entity in proportion to their existing holdings. This strategic move allows investors to potentially benefit from the future performance of both the cement and real estate markets, particularly as these sectors are poised for expansion. Carlos Slim, who controls an overwhelming 88.9% of FCC through direct and indirect ownership, including his investment vehicles, Inversora Carso and Operadora Inbursa, remains at the helm of this new venture. His extensive influence is expected to play a crucial role in shaping Inmocemento’s strategy, particularly as Slim’s experience in both the construction and real estate markets will be pivotal in driving the company’s growth.

The company’s decision to list Inmocemento is a significant one, marking a key moment for both the firm and the Spanish real estate market. The IPO price has been set at 4.25 euros per share, and the listing is likely to serve as a barometer for investor confidence in the cement and real estate sectors, especially in light of current global economic uncertainties. This move signals a strategic refocus for FCC, setting the stage for a more concentrated push into markets that remain integral to the company’s long-term success. It remains to be seen how the market will respond, but with Slim at the helm, Inmocemento’s future appears to be one worth watching closely.

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