Cemex (CX) — 12.02 USD ▼ -0.14 (-1.15%)

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CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cemex, is a prominent Mexican multinational company specializing in building materials, with its headquarters located in San Pedro, Nuevo León, Mexico. The company operates in over 50 countries, manufacturing and distributing a comprehensive range of products including cement, ready-mix concrete, and aggregates. Recognized as the fifth largest cement producer globally, Cemex produced approximately 87.09 million tonnes of cement, underscoring its significant role in the construction materials industry. The company emphasizes quality, innovation, and sustainability, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable construction solutions while actively pursuing initiatives aimed at reducing its carbon footprint and promoting a circular economy.

Cemex's commitment to sustainability is evident in its strategic focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues, with a goal of achieving net-zero CO2 emissions. The company continually explores new technologies and processes to enhance its product offerings and operational efficiencies. Recent market activity has seen Cemex's stock reach a 52-week high, reflecting robust annual growth despite some analysts suggesting the stock may be overvalued. As Cemex navigates the evolving landscape of the construction materials sector, its innovative approaches and dedication to sustainability position it favorably for future growth and value creation for investors.

Sources: Encyclopedia overview, company website, news coverage.

Leadership & Board

  • Rogelio Zambrano Lozano — Executive Chairman of the Board
    Chairman of CEMEX's board since 2014, guiding global strategy and corporate governance. He spent over four decades in construction and building materials and co-founded the real-estate developer Carza. He holds an industrial and systems engineering degree from Tecnológico de Monterrey and an MBA from Wharton.
  • Jaime Muguiro Domínguez — Chief Executive Officer (since April 2025)
    Became CEO of CEMEX on April 1, 2025, succeeding Fernando A. González. He joined CEMEX in 1996 and held senior roles across the Mediterranean, South/Central America and the Caribbean, most recently as president of CEMEX in the United States. He holds a law degree from Universidad CEU San Pablo and an MBA from MIT Sloan.
  • David Manuel Martínez Guzmán — Independent Director (founder, Fintech Advisory)
    Mexican investor and founder/managing partner of Fintech Advisory Inc. (established 1987), which specializes in corporate and sovereign debt. He has served on CEMEX's board since 2015. He studied engineering at UNAM, philosophy at the Università Gregoriana in Rome, and holds an MBA from Harvard.
  • Julissa Reynoso Pantaleón — Independent Director (former U.S. Ambassador to Spain)
    Dominican-born U.S. attorney and partner at Winston & Strawn who served as U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra (2021–2024) and earlier as Ambassador to Uruguay and chief of staff to First Lady Jill Biden. She sits on CEMEX's Sustainability, Climate Action, Social Impact and Diversity Committee. She holds degrees from Harvard, Cambridge and Columbia Law School.
  • Armando J. García Segovia — Independent Director
    Long-serving independent director of CEMEX (on the board since 1983) who chairs its Sustainability, Climate Action, Social Impact and Diversity Committee. From 1985 to 2010 he held CEMEX executive roles including EVP of Development, Technology, Energy and Sustainability. He also serves on the boards of GCC and Promotora de Hoteles Norte 19.
  • Everardo Elizondo Almaguer — Independent Director (former deputy governor, Banco de México)
    Economist who served as deputy governor of Banco de México from 1998 to 2008 and has been a CEMEX independent director since 2016. He also serves as an independent director at Gruma and Rassini and teaches at EGADE Business School. He holds an economics degree from UANL and a master's from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
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📰 Daily Briefas of June 24, 2026 · 6:00 am PDT

Recent news regarding Cemex highlights the company's focus on sustainability, particularly through its Cemex Vertua product, which is designed as a lower-carbon concrete solution. This initiative aligns with broader industry trends towards innovation and environmental responsibility in cement production. Additionally, a revenue breakdown of Cemex indicates diverse contributions from various business segments and regions, which may be of interest to investors monitoring the company's financial health and market positioning.

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