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Grupo México

Grupo México's phone number is 1103. 5000 .

The company was founded by Raul Antonio Escobedo and Larrea Mota Velasco in 1988. After the government of Carlos Salinas declared the state mining company bankrupt, Larrea purchased key Mexican copper mines in Cananea and Nacozari (cities in the state of Sonora). He also purchased numerous other mining sites, including coal mines in the state of Coahuila. By 2000, Grupo México was responsible for 87.5 percent of Mexico's copper production and is the world's third-largest copper producer in the world. Grupo México has been in continual conflict with Local 65, the Cananea...

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The company was founded by Raul Antonio Escobedo and Larrea Mota Velasco in 1988. After the government of Carlos Salinas declared the state mining company bankrupt, Larrea purchased key Mexican copper mines in Cananea and Nacozari (cities in the state of Sonora). He also purchased numerous other mining sites, including coal mines in the state of Coahuila. By 2000, Grupo México was responsible for 87.5 percent of Mexico's copper production and is the world's third-largest copper producer in the world. Grupo México has been in continual conflict with Local 65, the Cananea branch of the Mexican Mine Workers' Union (SNTMMSRM). During miners' strikes in January 2003 and October 2004, Grupo México responded with threats to close the Cananea mines. In 2004, Grupo México has also purchased a controlling interest in the Southern Peru Copper Corporation. Grupo Mexico acquired 54.2% equity interest in Southern Peru Copper Corporation from ASARCO LLC, a mining company operating in the United States. The SPCC equity sale is subject to a litigation between Grupo Mexico and ASARCO pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas under District Court Judge Andrew Hanen. As of September 2009, ASARCO was the focus of a bidding war begun in May 2008 between its own parent company Grupo México and India-based Sterlite Industries. On August 31, 2009, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Richard Schmidt recommended that U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen accept Grupo México's $2.5 billion bid for ASARCO as it prepares to come out of bankruptcy.

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img Website gmexico.com
img Industry Mining & Metals
img Location Colonia Mexico, Mexico, Mexico
img Employees 1,840
img Founded 1978
img HQ CAMPOS ELISEOS NO. 400 LOMAS DE CHAPULTEPEC
img Phone 1103. 5000
img Competitors Aditya Birla Group, Vale, Arcelormittal, Bhp Billiton, Tata Steel, Rio Tinto,
img Website gmexico.com
img Industry Mining & Metals
img Location Colonia Mexico, Mexico, Mexico
img Employees 1,840
img Founded 1978
img LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/grupo-mexico
img HQ CAMPOS ELISEOS NO. 400 LOMAS DE CHAPULTEPEC
img Phone 1103. 5000

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