ALFA, Terza and carpet production
ALFA owns 51% of Terza, which is engaged in the production of carpets, in a relationship in which the two companies have synergies due to
ALFA owns 51% of Terza, which is engaged in the production of carpets, in a relationship in which the two companies have synergies due to
MINISO, a Chinese chain of low-cost stores that specializes in household and consumer merchandise, opened more than 1,000 stores in the last two years. After
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.46% or 9.3 cents, with the exchange rate trading around 19.84 pesos per dollar, after reaching
The stationers were classified this Monday as essential activities by the Mexican government in the framework of the Covid-19 pandemic. In an agreement published by
The peso begins the session with little change, showing an appreciation of 0.37%, trading around 22.26 pesos per dollar. In the global financial market, the
ALFA owns 51% of Terza, which is engaged in the production of carpets, in a relationship in which the two companies have synergies due to
MINISO, a Chinese chain of low-cost stores that specializes in household and consumer merchandise, opened more than 1,000 stores in the last two years. After
The peso begins the session with an appreciation of 0.46% or 9.3 cents, with the exchange rate trading around 19.84 pesos per dollar, after reaching
The stationers were classified this Monday as essential activities by the Mexican government in the framework of the Covid-19 pandemic. In an agreement published by
The peso begins the session with little change, showing an appreciation of 0.37%, trading around 22.26 pesos per dollar. In the global financial market, the
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