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Mexico's Alfa swings to benefit in first quarter

Mexican corporation Alfa on Tuesday posted a firstquarter net earnings of 1.02 billion pesos ($ 62 million), swinging to profit from the loss of 252 million pesos it posted a year previously, citing a. strong efficiency by its food unit.

The Monterrey-based company, whose business lines include. food and petrochemicals, stated revenue for the first quarter of. 2024 was 69.78 billion pesos, down 8.6% from the year before.

Incomes at Alfa's chemicals equip Alpek were struck by the. appreciation of the peso, which was up 8% against the U.S. dollar at the end of March compared to the previous year, however. food system Sigma scored record volumes.

The corporation is aiming to spin off Alpek into a new. listed entity to avoid the weaker outcomes of one affecting the. appraisal of the other, as it previously did with its. telecommunications system Axtel and vehicle parts maker. Nemak.

Net debt was 84.95 billion pesos at the end of March.

In a statement, Chief Executive Alvaro Fernandez stated. lowering the company's debt was a key element of Alfa's. final stage of improvement.

Aggregate debt outside Alpek must be decreased to preserve a. healthy take advantage of supported by the generation of Sigma's cash. flow, he said.

Operating profit, on the other hand, landed at 4.91 billion pesos,. up 25% from a year previously thanks to a great performance at. Sigma.

Alpek likewise increased profits, regardless of higher expenses linked to. the closure of PET operations at its Cooper River website.

(source: Reuters)