Loma Negra Cia Industria Argentina SA reported a spike in money collected for the final quarter of 2025, moving more cement and lime than those who guess at markets had predicted. The company finished its fourth quarter (Q4) with a revenue surge that outran the typical math of analysts.
"This year marks a significant milestone for our company," said Marcos Gradin, the man in charge of the firm’s money (CFO).
The tallies for the end of the year suggest the company is holding its shape despite the shaky ground of the Argentine economy. While the corporate talk stayed within the lines of typical "milestones," the raw data shows a clear jump in the intake of cash during the closing months of 2025.
THE ACCOUNTING RITUAL
The formal Earnings Call took place on March 6, 2026. It brought together the top bosses to justify the numbers to the people who hold the shares.
Revenue Beat: The total money brought in was higher than what the spreadsheet-watchers forecast.
Executive Presence: Both Marcos Gradin and Sergio Faifman led the talk, detailing the year’s pile of profit.
Stock Movement: The results were filed through the usual channels, including the SEC and the CNV (the Argentine version of the market police).
Loma Negra’s Q4 2025 results proved that the physical act of grinding stone into powder for construction remains a more reliable profit maker than the soft guesses of market predictors.
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MATERIAL DISCLOSURES
The company doesn't just make the grey dust for buildings; it operates a jagged spread of businesses that keep the country’s skeletons standing.
| Segment | Function |
|---|---|
| Cement & Lime | The core grind; building blocks. |
| Concrete & Aggregates | Wet mix and crushed stone for roads. |
| Logistics (LomaNet) | The moving of the weight from A to B. |
| Railroad | Heavy hauling across the Argentine terrain. |
REFLECTIVE CONTEXT
The company, a fixture in the Result Center of Argentina’s industrial world, spends much of its time navigating the friction of local compliance and global expectations. This latest surge in Q4 2025 revenue is not just a line on a graph; it represents the literal hardening of the country’s infrastructure through private hands.
The documents filed for 2025 include:
Financial Statements for the full cycle.
Presentation slides used to convince shareholders.
Webcast records for those who missed the live voices of Faifman and Gradin.
Background on the firm shows a long history of being the primary source of stiff mud and masonry in the region. Their recent "milestone" is framed by a series of four quarters of reporting that saw the company trying to stay ahead of the curve. While the bosses disconnected the line after the March 6 call, the dividends and the weight of the repurchase programs continue to float in the market's atmosphere.
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