The economic impact of the pandemic on Mexico's largest companies has been uneven, with some growing more than expected, but others will need more time to recover.
The business world suffered the ravages of COVID-19. In this edition of the ranking, not only was the largest number of firms with losses in sales recorded, Pemex was also seen losing its crown.
Leopoldo Horle, president and director of Ingredion in Mexico, says that the crisis served to have greater contact with customers and find new business opportunities.
For the first time in almost 50 years in the history of the ranking, the '500 most important companies in Mexico' recorded losses. Pemex, which always topped the list, lost the throne to Slim.
The adoption of corporate integrity policies is growing among the companies in the ranking, but it is still pending to make them effective to prevent and internally sanction acts of corruption.
The companies are ordered according to their net income, from highest to lowest, which determines their position. But there is another 'fine print' that we explain here.
Gerardo Carmona, CEO of the French brand in Mexico, talks about the transformation that Peugeot faces after a merger with FCA and amid a global shortage of semi-components.
Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.