
Ternium Ads Each Repr 10 Ord (TX) Stock
Integrated steel producer serving Latin American markets. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Ternium Ads Each Repr 10 Ord in August 2026.
Ternium S.A. (TX) is a vertically integrated steel producer active mainly in Latin America, with operations spanning steel mills, downstream processing and distribution. The company supplies construction, automotive, energy and appliance sectors and benefits from regional infrastructure and manufacturing trends. With a market capitalisation around $7.16bn, investors should note Ternium’s exposure to steel cycle dynamics, commodity prices and regional economic growth. Key strengths include integrated production, scale in Latin America and diversified end markets; key risks include cyclical demand, volatile raw‑material and energy costs, currency and regulatory shifts. Cash flow and dividend policies can vary with cycle conditions. This summary is for general educational purposes only and not personal investment advice. Values can rise and fall and past performance is not a guide to the future. Before deciding whether TX suits your needs, consider your risk tolerance and seek independent, personalised advice if required.
Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying Ternium's stock, indicating confidence in its potential to increase in value.
Financial Health
Ternium S.A. shows strong revenue and cash flow, while maintaining a solid book value per share.
Dividend
Ternium S.A. has an average dividend yield of 2.65%, making it a decent choice for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $26.50 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Regional footprint
Ternium’s scale in Latin America gives exposure to local infrastructure and manufacturing trends, though regional growth can be uneven.
Cyclical demand drivers
Revenue and margins track construction, automotive and industrial activity; this can create strong swings in performance over economic cycles.
Input cost sensitivity
Margins depend on steelmaking inputs and energy prices, so commodity and currency volatility can materially affect results.
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