
América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. (AMX)
- Previous Close
19.89 - Open
19.75 - Bid 19.50 x 290000
- Ask 21.47 x 330000
- Day's Range
19.70 - 20.48 - 52 Week Range
13.10 - 23.68 - Volume
3,683,826 - Avg. Volume
2,024,545 - Market Cap (intraday)
61.606B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.30
- PE Ratio (TTM)
16.10 - EPS (TTM)
1.27 - Earnings Date Feb 10, 2026
- Forward Dividend & Yield 0.56 (2.76%)
- Ex-Dividend Date Nov 7, 2025
- 1y Target Est
23.32
América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. provides telecommunications services in Latin America and internationally. The company offers wireless and fixed voice services, including airtime, local, domestic, and international long-distance services; and network interconnection services. It provides data services, such as data centers, data administration, and hosting services to residential and corporate clients; value-added services, including Internet access, messaging and other wireless entertainment, and corporate services; data transmission, email services, instant messaging, content streaming, and interactive applications; and wireless security services, mobile payment solutions, machine-to-machine services, mobile banking, virtual private network services, and video calls and personal communications services. In addition, the company offers residential broadband services; IT solutions to small businesses and large corporations; and cable and satellite television subscriptions. Further, it sells equipment, accessories, and computers; and offers software development, call center, entertainment content and news, telephone directories, advertising, cybersecurity services, and media services. Additionally, the company provides video, audio, and other media content through the Internet directly from the content provider to the end user. It sells its products and services under the Telcel, Telmex Infinitum, and A1 brands through a network of retailers and service centers to retail customers; and through sales force to corporate customers. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is based in Mexico City, Mexico.
www.americamovil.com177,626
Full Time Employees
December 31
Fiscal Year Ends
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Market Cap
61.76B
Enterprise Value
98.86B
Trailing P/E
16.12
Forward P/E
9.76
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
0.22
Price/Sales (ttm)
1.16
Price/Book (mrq)
2.79
Enterprise Value/Revenue
1.87
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
4.61
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
7.24%
Return on Assets (ttm)
6.11%
Return on Equity (ttm)
15.72%
Revenue (ttm)
935.68B
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
67.76B
Diluted EPS (ttm)
1.27
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
99.68B
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
165.15%
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
112.29B
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View MoreAmerica Movil Earnings: Mexico Continues to Bounce Back
America Movil is the largest telecom carrier in Latin America, serving about 300 million wireless customers across the region. It also provides fixed-line phone, internet access, and television services in most of the countries it serves. Mexico is the firm’s largest market, providing about 35% of service revenue. Movil dominates the Mexican wireless market with about 60% customer share and also serves about half of fixed-line internet access customers in the country. Brazil, its second most important market, provides about 20% of service revenue. Movil sold its low-margin wireless resale business in the US to Verizon in 2021 and now owns a 1.4% stake in the US telecom giant. The firm also holds a 61% stake in Telekom Austria.
RatingPrice TargetAmerica Movil Earnings: A Rebound in Mexico Provides Welcome Relief
America Movil is the largest telecom carrier in Latin America, serving about 300 million wireless customers across the region. It also provides fixed-line phone, internet access, and television services in most of the countries it serves. Mexico is the firm’s largest market, providing about 35% of service revenue. Movil dominates the Mexican wireless market with about 60% customer share and also serves about half of fixed-line internet access customers in the country. Brazil, its second most important market, provides about 20% of service revenue. Movil sold its low-margin wireless resale business in the US to Verizon in 2021 and now owns a 1.4% stake in the US telecom giant. The firm also holds a 61% stake in Telekom Austria.
RatingPrice TargetAmerica Movil Earnings: A Rebound in Mexico Provides Welcome Relief
America Movil is the largest telecom carrier in Latin America, serving about 300 million wireless customers across the region. It also provides fixed-line phone, internet access, and television services in most of the countries it serves. Mexico is the firm’s largest market, providing about 35% of service revenue. Movil dominates the Mexican wireless market with about 60% customer share and also serves about half of fixed-line internet access customers in the country. Brazil, its second most important market, provides about 20% of service revenue. Movil sold its low-margin wireless resale business in the US to Verizon in 2021 and now owns a 1.4% stake in the US telecom giant. The firm also holds a 61% stake in Telekom Austria.
RatingPrice TargetAmerica Movil Earnings: Mexico Continues to Struggle
America Movil is the largest telecom carrier in Latin America, serving about 290 million wireless customers across the region. It also provides fixed-line phone, internet access, and television services in most of the countries it serves. Mexico is the firm’s largest market, providing about 35% of service revenue. Movil dominates the Mexican wireless market with more than 60% customer share and also serves about half of fixed-line internet access customers in the country. Brazil, its second most important market, provides about 20% of service revenue. Movil sold its low-margin wireless resale business in the US to Verizon in 2021 and now owns a 1.4% stake in the US telecom giant. The firm also holds a 60% stake in Telekom Austria.
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