Consorcio ARA SAB Revenue 2012-2025 | CNRFF

Consorcio ARA SAB revenue from 2012 to 2025. Revenue can be defined as the amount of money a company receives from its customers in exchange for the sales of goods or services. Revenue is the top line item on an income statement from which all costs and expenses are subtracted to arrive at net income.
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Consorcio ARA SAB Annual Revenue
(Millions of US $)
2025 $431
2024 $391
2023 $381
2022 $346
2021 $314
2020 $256
2019 $399
2018 $428
2017 $442
2016 $409
2015 $433
2014 $467
2013 $450
2012 $496
2011 $553
Consorcio ARA SAB Quarterly Revenue
(Millions of US $)
2025-09-30 $108
2025-06-30 $106
2025-03-31 $91
2024-12-31 $89
2024-09-30 $98
2024-06-30 $109
2024-03-31 $94
2023-12-31 $86
2023-09-30 $103
2023-06-30 $104
2023-03-31 $89
2022-12-31 $94
2022-09-30 $83
2022-06-30 $88
2022-03-31 $80
2021-12-31 $83
2021-09-30 $78
2021-06-30 $76
2021-03-31 $78
2020-12-31 $74
2020-09-30 $62
2020-06-30 $47
2020-03-31 $72
2019-12-31 $92
2019-09-30 $115
2019-06-30 $105
2019-03-31 $88
2018-12-31 $107
2018-09-30 $113
2018-06-30 $115
2018-03-31 $92
2017-12-31 $114
2017-09-30 $125
2017-06-30 $117
2017-03-31 $87
2016-12-31 $105
2016-09-30 $105
2016-06-30 $105
2016-03-31 $94
2015-12-31 $105
2015-09-30 $105
2015-06-30 $112
2015-03-31 $112
2014-12-31 $143
2014-09-30 $106
2014-06-30 $107
2014-03-31 $111
2013-12-31 $98
2013-09-30 $103
2013-06-30 $133
2013-03-31 $122
2012-12-31 $126
2012-09-30 $119
2012-06-30 $116
2012-03-31 $135
2011-12-31 $122
2011-09-30 $127
2011-06-30 $164
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Construction Building - Residential and Commercial $0.000B $0.431B
CONSORCIO ARA was formed as a limited company with variable capital. At present, the company has a strong vertical integration and is organized as a corporation controlling its operating subsidiaries. Since its incursion into the Mexican Stock Exchange, Consorcio ARA has increased its capacity building and marketing of homes, a figure higher than what has been done by the group in the rest of his career prior to 1996. In recent years the company has to show a highly dynamic behavior, which has enabled it to grow further with competitive margins and adequate levels of liquidity, profitability and solvency. The broad operational capacity, technical and financial Consorcio ARA, have enabled the company to be at the forefront in the field of homebuilding in Mexico and compete with optimal levels of quality and efficiency in a market which has an estimated deficit of more than four million homes, thus ensuring a sustained level of growth in the long term.
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