Ternium S.A.TX

$46.30-1.19 (-2.51%)
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Company snapshot

Market Cap
$9B
Mid-cap
+153%
2016 — today
10-Year Price
+153%
2016 — today
52-Week Range
$29.53$51.24
Current $46.30· 77%

Ternium S.A. is an international steel enterprise engaged in the production, processing, and sale of a wide range of steel products. Its extensive market presence covers Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, the United States, and numerous other countries across Central and South America, including Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia, Uruguay, Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. The company operates through two primary divisions. Its Steel segment provides an exhaustive catalog of steel goods, from foundational products like slabs, billets, and hot-rolled flat items, to finished goods such as reinforcing bars, beams, tubes, and specialized building components like insulated panels, roofing, and pre-engineered metal systems. This segment also supplies pig iron and energy. The Mining segment concentrates on selling essential raw materials, specifically iron ore and pellets. In addition to its core manufacturing and mining activities, Ternium delivers medical, social, and engineering services, manages scrap, and acts as a significant distribution company. Its offerings cater to both large corporations and smaller enterprises across diverse sectors, including construction, automotive, home appliances, agriculture, packaging, transport, and energy. Founded in 1961 and based in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, Ternium S.A. is a subsidiary of Techint Holdings S.à r.l.

Valuation in context

P/E ratio
15.9
Historically pricey
Historically pricey — last 10 years
P/B ratio
0.6
Around average
Around the 10-year average
EV / EBITDA
6.5
Near historic high
Near historic highs — last 10 years
Dividend Yield
4.8%
Below average
Below the 10-year average
FCF Yield
-0.7%
Historically low
Historically low relative to the last 10 years
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