
GRUPO SIMEC SAB DE CV ADR(EACH REP 3'B'ORD NPV)
Grupo Simec (SIM) is a Mexican steel producer chiefly known for supplying long steel products used in construction, infrastructure and industrial applications. The company’s results are closely tied to activity in building and public works, so revenues and margins can be cyclical. With a market capitalisation of roughly $4.55 billion, Simec operates across fabrication, processing and distribution chains, meaning operational efficiency and raw-material costs (scrap, energy) matter for profitability. Investors should note exposure to commodity-price swings, currency movements and regional demand in Mexico and nearby markets. This summary is educational, not personalised advice: values can rise and fall, and prospective investors should review up-to-date financial statements, regulatory filings and consider their own risk tolerance before acting.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Financial Health
Grupo Simec is performing well with solid revenue and cash flow, indicating good financial stability.
View more stocks by downloading the app for FREE
It only takes 60 seconds.
Discover More Opportunities
BHP GROUP LTD SPON ADS EACH REP 2 ORD SHS
Engages in exploration, production, and processing of minerals, oil, and gas.
AGNICO EAGLE MINES LTD
Agnico Eagle Mines is a gold producer with mines in Canada, Finland, Mexico, and the US.
ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI PLC ORD USD1
AngloGold Ashanti plc is a global gold mining company with a diverse portfolio of operations, projects and exploration activities in over 10 countries, across four continents. The Company’s diverse portfolio includes approximately 10 operations in eight countries, which includes Argentina, Australia, Brazil, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Egypt, Ghana, Guinea and Tanzania. Its Africa portfolio includes Kibali- managed by Barrick Gold Corporation, Egypt (Sukari), Ghana (Iduapriem and Obuasi), Guinea (Siguiri) and Tanzania (Geita). Australia hosts two of its operations, which include Sunrise Dam and Tropicana, both in the north-eastern goldfields in the state of Western Australia. The Americas hosts three of its operations, one in Argentina and two in Brazil, and a significant new greenfield development in Nevada in the United States.
Baskets Featuring SIM
Mexico Tariffs: What's Next for Local Industry?
Mexico is raising tariffs on Chinese imports to protect its local industries from foreign competition. This shift creates an advantage for Mexican domestic manufacturers, who are now better positioned to capture a larger share of their home market.
Published: September 12, 2025
Explore BasketJapan's Tariff-Driven Supply Chain Shift
As US tariffs threaten Japanese exports, manufacturers are looking to relocate production to tariff-friendly countries like Mexico and Canada. This carefully selected group of stocks represents companies positioned to benefit from this major supply chain realignment.
Published: June 30, 2025
Explore BasketMexico's Economic Turnaround
A carefully curated selection of companies poised to benefit from Mexico's improving economic stability. Professional investors have identified these stocks based on their potential to capitalize on a stronger peso, increased foreign investment, and rising domestic demand.
Published: June 30, 2025
Explore BasketMexico's Export Boom
Mexico's surprising trade surplus signals a major economic shift, creating exciting investment opportunities. This collection features carefully selected companies positioned to benefit from the growing trend of nearshoring and Mexico's expanding role as North America's manufacturing powerhouse.
Published: June 30, 2025
Explore BasketMexico's Stable Rise
Mexico's economy is showing impressive signs of stability with a narrowing current account deficit. This collection features companies set to thrive from a potentially stronger peso, increased consumer spending, and renewed investor confidence in Mexico's economic future.
Published: June 30, 2025
Explore BasketWhy You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Cyclical Demand Dynamics
Revenue is tied to construction and infrastructure cycles; stronger activity can lift sales but downturns can hit volume and margins. Commodity swings add volatility, so performance can vary.
Regional Exposure
Operations are primarily focused in Mexico with some cross-border trade; movements in the peso and US demand can influence results. Political and regulatory shifts may also affect outcomes.
Cost & Supply Factors
Raw-material costs (scrap, energy) and operational efficiency strongly impact margins. Watch commodity prices and capacity utilisation, remembering past performance is no guarantee.
Compare Grupo Simec with other stocks


Grupo Simec vs SSR Mining
Grupo Simec vs SSR Mining: stock comparison


Grupo Simec vs Valvoline
Grupo Simec vs Valvoline: comparison page


Grupo Simec vs Silgan
Grupo Simec vs Silgan
Why invest with Nemo?
Zero Commission
Trade stocks, ETFs, and more with zero commission. Keep more of your returns.
Trusted & Regulated
Part of Exinity Group 2015, serving over a million customers globally.
6% Interest on Cash
Earn 6% AER on uninvested cash with daily interest payments.