Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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Aeromexico became the first company in the years to enter the stock market to realize a primary offering of 17.67 percent of the shares of its capital on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores ( BMV), at a price of 31 pesos per share.

The airline raised resources (before fees) by 3 thousand 891 million pesos. In total, placed 513 000 903 125 000 000 shares, including 16.3 million shares from the over-allotment option referred to in the prospectus. The company's shares closed at 30.72 pesos to a loss of 0.90 percent.

participated in this transaction over three thousand investors and leaders were joint underwriters Acciones y Valores Banamex, Casa de Bolsa; Actinver Casa de Bolsa, and Deutsche Securities, Casa de Bolsa.

The proceeds plus the reinvestment of profits, own and hiring flows of debt, will allow the Mexican company to finance an investment of 16 billion pesos, which intends to practice in the next 24 months, line with its business plan.

The investment plan includes the purchase of 20 aircraft that will allow its expansion. Of the total aircraft, 10 will be Embraer 190 with capacity for 99 seats and the other 10 of the Boeing 737 -700 and 737-800 with 124 and 150 seats respectively.

the fourth quarter of 2010, the company reported a 45 per cent in domestic passenger traffic, representing an increase of 12 percentage points over the same period a year earlier. In all of 2010 posted revenue of 28 thousand 080 million pesos, carried more than 11 million passengers in 66 destinations (40 domestic and 26 international) and by 2011 hopes to mobilize over 13 million passengers.

EXPANSION PLANS. As part of the expansion of airline operations, it will open new routes such as Huatulco, Colima and Tepic and increase frequency of 27 to 100 percent where it already operates. For example, in the international market will expand its number of flights to destinations like Miami, San Antonio, New York and Los Angeles. In addition, you will stop flights from Mexico City to Havana and flights to Caracas, Guatemala and Panama, among others.

Other initiatives that the group works are: the launch of a new website, automatic counters, central reservations, increased investment in infrastructure, hangars and platforms

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