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Aeroméxico Begins Trading on NYSE, BMV, Obtains $179mn

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Grupo Aeroméxico, owner of Aeroméxico (AM, México City International), has resumed trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Mexican stock trade (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores - BMV) and has earned around USD179 million from “the primary component” of its initial public offering (IPO). The Mexican carrier returns to the market three years after it stopped trading during its Chapter 11 bankruptcy procedure. In Mexico, it listed 27.4 milli…

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After three years of absence, Aeromexico will land this Thursday through the big door of the financial markets. Mexico’s emblem airline has announced its return to the Wall Street Stock Exchange and the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV). The return will take place through a mixed and global offer in Mexico and the United States. In the Mexican park 27.4 million shares will be placed at a price of 35.34 pesos and in the New York market 11.2 million Am…

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The financial team at Aeroméxico, the airline headed by Andrés Conesa, surprised laypeople, but not so much the experts, with its decision yesterday to return to the Mexican and U.S. stock markets. It was logical to think that this return wouldn't happen soon after the Trump administration first dissolved the alliance with Delta, and then canceled new routes between Mexico and the United States, such as the one about to launch from Mexico City t…

Reading time approx.: 2 minutes, 4 secondsThe Mexican flag airline returned to the BMV and did so simultaneously in the US stock market (Nyse).Among the ads made to investors highlighted an additional private placement to PAR Investment Partners, 25 mdd and the departure of its shareholders Eduardo Tricio Haro, José Antonio Tricio Haro, Rafael Tricio Haro and Valentin Díez Morodo through a secondary offer.

On Thursday, November 6, it was Aeromexico's first day of return to the Wall Street stock market, with a 7% cut-off.Aeromexico announced that it would return to trading both on Wall Street and on the Mexican Stock Exchange as of Thursday, November 6, after three years.The airline presented 27 million shares in Mexico with a price of 35.34 pesos, while on Wall Street 11 million were offered at a price of 19 dollars for each American Depositary Sh…

The shares of the airline Aeromexico returned to the stock markets of the United States and Mexico. The titles of Aeromexico, the largest airline in the country, closed the day at 36.20 pesos, that is 2.43% above the price of placement that was 35.34 pesos in the Mexican Stock Exchange. Also placed American Depositary Shares (ADS), which advanced 7.11% to close the day at 20.35 dollars in New York. The ADS have as underlying value 10 shares of A…

The airline flag of Mexico announced that its return to the board of the Mexican Stock Exchange will be made under the key AERO Juan Luis Ramos / OEM-Informex Grupo Aeromexico returns this Thursday to be listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) after three years of having left the market.The airline flag of Mexico announced that its return to the board will be made under the key AERO.Also, the shares of the airline will be listed on the Stock …

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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