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Red Devils of Mexico will make a split stock

Summary by El Economista
The baseball team, Diablos Rojos del México, which is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV), began the process of making a split shareholding, as well as an increase in capital.According to the announcement this Thursday, the new station will propose to its shareholders the division of its titles listed in the BMV, in the proportion of 100 new shares for each previous share.The team, owned by Alfredo Harp Helú, reported that the movement is…
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Veteran Dominican player Robinson Canó will return to the Red Devils of the Mexican Baseball League (LMB) for the 2025 season, as announced by the team in a statement. Canó, who had a long career...

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The baseball team Diablos Rojos del México, owned by Alfredo Harp Helú, is revolutionizing its position in the stock market with innovative financial strategies. Since its recent listing on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV), the organization has announced key movements to strengthen its financial structure and attract a greater number of investors. Stock strategies: Diablos Rojos divide shares and increase its capital in the BMV Diablos Rojos and…

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The Mexican baseball team Diablos Rojos, controlled by the wealthy Harp family, announced that it will begin the procedures to present a proposal for an increase in capital and a division of shares, after it debuted on the stock market in mid-December. In a note released on Thursday afternoon, Diablos Rojos DIABLOSA.MX reaffirmed that the split will be in the proportion of 100 new shares for each previous stock and that it will propose an increa…

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The baseball team, Diablos Rojos del México, which is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV), began the process of making a split shareholding, as well as an increase in capital.According to the announcement this Thursday, the new station will propose to its shareholders the division of its titles listed in the BMV, in the proportion of 100 new shares for each previous share.The team, owned by Alfredo Harp Helú, reported that the movement is…

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After entering the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV), the Red Devils took another step in the stock market, beginning with the procedures to make a split stock and increase capital. Alfredo Harp Helú’s company announced this Thursday that it will propose to its shareholders the division of their listed securities in the BMV, in the proportion of 100 new shares for each previous action. The movement is part of a strategy to increase the liquidity of t…

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El CEO broke the news in on Thursday, January 16, 2025.
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