Welcome to our dedicated page for Cemex SEC filings (Ticker: CX), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The Cemex S.A.B. de C.V. (NYSE: CX) SEC filings page on Stock Titan aggregates the company’s regulatory disclosures as a foreign private issuer. Cemex files annual reports on Form 20-F and current reports on Form 6-K, which provide information on its global cement, ready-mix concrete, aggregates, and urbanization solutions business, as well as governance, risk factors, and capital structure.
Form 6-K filings for Cemex often include press releases and notices to investors about topics such as cash dividend declarations and payment schedules for Series A and Series B shares, Ordinary Participation Certificates (CPOs), and American Depositary Shares (ADSs). They also cover matters like credit rating actions on Cemex’s debt, conference call announcements for quarterly results, and information about asset divestments or expansions in aggregates and other operations.
Through its SEC filings, Cemex also furnishes earnings-related materials, including quarterly results releases and presentations, which outline performance in its key regions: Mexico, the United States, the EMEA region, and the South, Central America & Caribbean region. Forward-looking statement sections in these documents describe a wide range of risks and uncertainties affecting the construction materials business, from construction sector cycles and macroeconomic conditions to environmental regulation, climate-related impacts, and raw material availability.
On Stock Titan, users can access these filings with AI-powered summaries that highlight the main points of lengthy documents such as 20-F annual reports and detailed 6-K exhibits. The platform surfaces key items related to dividends, capital markets activity, rating changes, and strategic projects so readers can quickly understand what Cemex has reported to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Real-time updates from EDGAR, combined with AI explanations, help users navigate Cemex’s regulatory history, including information relevant to CX shareholders, CPO holders, and ADS investors.
CEMEX SAB DE CV officer Oscar Balmore Elizondo de la Garza has filed an initial ownership statement showing his equity position in the company. The filing reports that he directly holds 13,695 CX shares as of the reported date, with no accompanying buy or sell transactions disclosed.
CEMEX SAB DE CV filed a Form 3 showing that Chief Comptroller Jaime Martinez Merla already holds company securities. The filing reports direct ownership of 101,925 CX securities and 212,506 Ordinary Participation Certificates (CEMEX.CPO) listed on the BMV in Mexico, establishing his initial reported stake as an insider.
CEMEX SAB DE CV director Armando J. Garcia Segovia filed an initial Form 3 reporting his existing holdings in the company. He reports direct ownership of 39,150,281 Ordinary Participation Certificates (CEMEX.CPO) listed on BMV Mexico, plus 2,359,637 CX securities held directly.
He also reports indirect ownership of CEMEX.CPO through related parties, including 4,795,717 certificates held via his spouse and 2,610,000 certificates held through a trust (Fideicomiso). The filing records ownership positions only and does not show any new purchases or sales.
CEMEX SAB de CV executive Ricardo Naya Barba, EVP Sustainability, Operations & Ventures, has filed an initial ownership report. The filing lists existing direct holdings of 1,343,640 Ordinary Participation Certificates (CEMEX.CPO) on the Mexican exchange and 70,460 CX shares. These entries reflect reported positions rather than new purchases or sales.
CEMEX SAB DE CV executive Luis Echavez Hernandez filed an initial ownership report showing substantial direct holdings in the company. He reports 3,813,198 Ordinary Participation Certificates (CEMEX.CPO) traded on the Mexican Stock Exchange and 256,227 CX securities. These entries are classified as holdings rather than new purchases or sales, so the filing mainly documents his existing ownership position as Executive Vice President of Digital and Organizational Development.
CEMEX SAB DE CV executive reports initial share holdings. Jose Antonio Cabrera Guerra, President of Cemex EMEA, has filed a Form 3 showing direct ownership of 78,865 CX shares. This filing records his existing stake as an officer and does not reflect any new buy or sell transactions.
CEMEX SAB DE CV executive Alejandro Alberto Ramirez Cantu, President of Cemex SCA&C, filed an initial insider ownership report. The Form 3 shows he directly holds 84,161 shares of CX. This filing records his existing ownership position rather than any new purchase or sale.
CEMEX SAB DE CV executive Jose Antonio Gonzalez Flores filed an initial Form 3 reporting his equity holdings in the company. He directly holds 99,751 CX shares and 751,430 Ordinary Participation Certificates (CEMEX.CPO) listed on BMV Mexico, plus 2,456 CX shares held indirectly through a 401(k) plan.
CEMEX SAB DE CV executive Jesus Vicente Gonzalez Herrera, President of Cemex USA, filed an initial Form 3 reporting his equity position in the company. He disclosed direct beneficial ownership of 881,010 CX shares. This filing records his existing holdings and does not reflect any new buy or sell transactions.
CEMEX SAB de CV director Francisco Javier Fernandez-Carbajal filed an amended Form 3 reporting his beneficial ownership position in the company. The filing shows direct ownership of 1,272,769 Ordinary Participation Certificates (CEMEX.CPO) listed on the BMV in Mexico. The entry is characterized as a holding, with no reported purchases, sales, or derivative positions, indicating this document is an update to disclose his current stake rather than a new transaction.