UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 6-K

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

COMMISSION FILE NUMBER 1-11176

 

For the month of                                                                                            July                       2012.

 

Group Simec, Inc.

(Translation of Registrant’s Name Into English)

 

Av. Lazaro Cardenas 601, Colonia la Nogalera, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico 44440

(Address of principal executive office)

  

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

 

Form 20-F [X] Form 40-F [_]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1)

 

Yes        [_] No              [X]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7)

 

Yes        [_] No              [X]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the information contained in this form is also thereby furnishing the information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

 

Yes        [_] No              [X]

 

(If “Yes” is marked, indicate below the file number assigned to the registrant in connection with Rule 12g3-2(b): 82-___________.)

 

 
 

SIGNATURE

 

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Company has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

    GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. de C.V.
                      (Registrant)
     
     
         
Date: July 26, 2012.  By: /s/ Luis García Limón
    Name:   Luis García Limón
    Title:     Chief Executive Officer

 

 
 

PRESS RELEASE Contact: Sergio Vigil González
      Mario Moreno Cortez
      Grupo Simec, S.A.B. de C.V.
      Calzada Lázaro Cárdenas 601
      44440 Guadalajara, Jalisco, México
      52 55 1165 1025
      52 33 3770 6734

 

GRUPO SIMEC ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF OPERATIONS FOR THE SECOND QUARTER, OF 2012, ENDED JUNE 30, 2012

 

GUADALAJARA, MEXICO, July 26, 2012- Grupo Simec, S.A.B. de C.V. (AMEX: SIM) (“Simec”) announced today its results of operations for the sixth-month period ended June 30, 2012.

 

Comparative first six months of 2012 vs. first six months of 2011

 

Net Sales

Net sales of the Company increased 18% from Ps. 13,758 million in the first half of 2011 to Ps. 16,264 million in the first half of 2012. Shipments of finished steel products increased 4% from 1,139 thousand tons in the first half of 2011 to 1,184 thousand tons in the first half of 2012. Total sales outside of Mexico in the first half of 2012 increased 11% to Ps. 8,420 million compared to Ps. 7,575 million in the first half of 2011. Mexican sales increased 27% from Ps. 6,183 million in the first half of 2011 to Ps. 7,844 million in the first half of 2012. The increase in sales for the first half of 2012 compared to the first half of 2011, is due to the combined of better average sales price of 14% and increase in the volume of shipments approximately of 45 thousand tons that represent a 4%.

 

Cost of Sales

Cost of sales increased 14% from Ps. 12,122 million in the first half of 2011, to Ps. 13,860 million in the first half of 2012. Cost of sales as a percentage of net sales represented 85% in the first half of 2012 while in the first half of 2011 represented 88%. Cost of sales increase due to the major volume shipment and increase in certain raw materials.

 

Gross Profit

Gross profit of the Company for the first half of 2012 increased 47% from Ps. 1,636 million in the first half of 2011, to Ps. 2,404 million in the first half of 2012. Marginal profit as percentage of net sales in the first half of 2012 was of 15% while in the first half of 2011 was of 12%. The gross profit between both periods is due for better in the average sales price and major volume of shipments between both periods.

 

General, Selling and Administrative Expense

Selling, general and administrative expense increase 33%, from Ps. 453 million in the first half of 2011 to Ps. 604 million in the same period 2012, selling, general and administrative expense represented 4% of the net sales of the first half of 2012 and 3% of net sales in the first half of 2011.

 

Other Income (Expenses,) net

The Company recorded other expense net for Ps. 8 million during the first half of 2012 while in the same period of 2011 the other expense net by this concept was of Ps. 8 million.

 

Operating Income

Operating income increased 53% from Ps. 1,175 million for the first half of 2011 compared to Ps. 1,792 million in the first half of 2012. Operating income as percentage of net sales was 11% in the first half of 2012 compared to

 
 

9% in the same period of 2011. The increase in operating income is due to an increase in revenues and increase in volume of finish good shipments.

 

Ebitda

The ebitda of the first half of 2012, increase in Ps 618 million or 37% compared to first half of 2011, due to a better in the average sales price and to a major volume shipments. The ebitda passed of Ps. 1,678 million of the first half of 2011 to Ps. 2,296 million in the first half of 2012

 

Comprehensive Financial Cost

Comprehensive financial cost for the first half of 2012 represented an expense of Ps. 27 million compared with of Ps. 172 million of expense for the first six half of 2011. The comprehensive financial cost is comprised by the exchange loss of Ps.28 million in the first half of 2012 compared with an exchange loss of Ps. 176 million in the first half of 2011. Also record a net income interest of Ps. 1 million and Ps. 4 million in 2012 and 2011 respectively. As of June 30, 2012 the Mexican peso record a revaluation of 2% versus dollar compared the exchange rate of Mexican peso to dollar as of December 31, 2011.

 

Income Taxes

The Company recorded an income of Ps. 49 million for the net income tax during the first half of 2012, (comprised for a current income tax of Ps. 16 million and deferred income tax of Ps. 65 million) compared with an income of Ps. 26 million of income tax for the first half of 2011 (comprised for a current income tax of Ps. 17 million and an income for deferred income tax of Ps. 43 million).

 

Net Income

As a result of the foregoing, the Company record an increase in net income of 94% to pass of Ps. 917 million in the first half of 2011 to Ps. 1,777 million of the same period of 2012.

 

 

Comparative second quarter of 2012 vs. first quarter of 2012

 

Net Sales

Net sales of the Company were very similar in the second quarter of 2012 compared to the first quarter of the same period, to pass of Ps. 8,115 million during the first quarter of 2012 to Ps. 8,150 million in the second quarter of 2012. Shipments of finished steel products increased 1% from 588 thousand tons in the first quarter of 2012 to 596 thousand tons in the second quarter of the same year. Total sales outside of Mexico in the second quarter of 2012 decreased 4% to get to Ps. 4,132 million compared to Ps. 4,288 million of the first quarter of the same year. Mexican sales show an growth of 5% from Ps. 3,827 million in the first quarter of 2012 to Ps. 4,018 million in the second quarter of the same year. Sales between both period are very similar affected for slight fall in the average sale price in the second quarter of the year.

 

Cost of Sales

Cost of sales decreased 1% from Ps. 6,960 million in the first quarter of 2012 to Ps. 6,901 million in the second quarter of 2012. Cost of sales as a percentage of net sales represented 85% in the second quarter of 2012 while in the first quarter of the same year represented 86%, the average cost of sales by ton record a decrease between both quarters of 2%..

 

Gross Profit

Gross profit of the Company for the second quarter of 2012 increased 8% to pass of Ps. 1,155 million in the first quarter of 2012 to Ps. 1,249 million in the second quarter of same year. Gross profit as a percentage of net sales in the second quarter of 2012 was of 15%, while that in the first quarter was of 14%. The increased in the gross profit in the second quarter of 2012 is caused by the combination of slight fall in the average sales price, cost of sale by ton and better volume of finished good shipments between both quarters.

 
 

General, Selling and Administrative Expense

Selling, general and administrative expense decrease 9%, of Ps. 316 million in the first quarter of 2012 and Ps. 288 million in the second quarter of the same year, and as percentage of net sales represented 4% for both quarters.

 

Other (Expenses) Income, net

The Company recorded other expense net for Ps. 19 million during the second quarter of 2012 compared to other income net for Ps. 11 million in the first quarter of 2012.

 

Operating Income

Operating income increased 11%, of Ps. 850 million in the first quarter of 2012 compared to Ps. 942 of the second quarter of the same year. Operating income as percentage of net sales was 10% in the first quarter of 2012 and 12% in the second quarter of the same year. The increase in operating income is due to a better gross profit and reduction in the general, sell and administrative expense of the second quarter.

 

Ebitda

The ebitda in the second quarter of 2012 show an increase of 9% compared to the first quarter of the same year, this is due to previously mentioned. The ebitda, of the second quarter was of Ps. 1,197 million versus Ps. 1,098 million in the first quarter of 2012.

 

Comprehensive Financial Cost

Comprehensive financial cost of the Company in the second quarter of 2012 represented an income of Ps. 120 million compared with an expense of Ps. 147 million for the first quarter of 2012. The comprehensive financial cost is comprised for: the net interest income, of Ps. 2 million in the second quarter of 2012, while that in the first quarter represented a net expense interest net of Ps. 2 million. Also we record a net exchange gain net of Ps. 118 million in the second quarter of 2012 compared a net exchange loss of Ps. 145 million in the first quarter of the same year.

 

Income Taxes

The Company have been recorded an income of Ps. 19 million of income tax during the second quarter of 2012, (comprised for a current income tax of Ps. 14 million and an income for deferred income tax of Ps. 33 million) compared with the Ps. 30 million of income for the first quarter of the same year, (comprised for a current income tax of Ps. 2 million and of an income for deferred income tax of Ps. 32 million).

 

Net Income

As a result of the foregoing, the Company recorded an increase of 44% from a net income of Ps. 729 million in the first quarter of 2012 compared to a net income of Ps. 1,048 million for the second quarter of 2012.

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

As of June 30, 2012, Simec’s total consolidated debt consisted of U.S. $302,000 of 8 7/8% medium-term notes (“MTN's”) due 1998, or Ps. 4.1 million (accrued interest on June 30, 2011 was U.S. $486,000, or Ps. 6.6 million). As of December 31, 2011, Simec’s total consolidated debt consisted of U.S. $302,000 of 8 7/8% medium-term notes (“MTN's”) due 1998, or Ps. 3.7 million (accrued interest on December 31, 2010 was U.S. $445,000, or Ps. 5.5 million).

 
 

Comparative second quarter of 2012 vs. second quarter of 2011

 

Net Sales

Net sales of the Company increased 13% from Ps. 7,193 million during the second quarter of 2011 to Ps. 8,150 million in the second quarter of 2012. Sales in tons of finished steel decreased 1% from 601 thousand tons in the second quarter of 2011 compared with 596 thousand tons in the second quarter of 2012. Sales outside of Mexico in the second quarter of 2012 increased 6% from Ps. 3,897 million in the second quarter of 2011 to Ps. 4,132 million in the second quarter of 2012. Mexican sales increase 22% from Ps. 3,296 million in the second quarter of 2011 to Ps. 4,018 million in the second quarter of 2012. Average sales prices of finished products by ton increased 14% in the second quarter of 2012 compared to the second quarter of 2011.

 

Cost of Sales

Cost of sales increased 8% in the second quarter of 2012 compared to the second quarter of 2011 from Ps. 6,417 million in the second quarter of 2011 to Ps. 6,901 million in the second quarter of 2012. With respect to sales, the cost of sales of the second quarter of 2012 represented 85% compared to 89% for the second quarter of 2011. The average cost of raw materials used to produce steel products increased 8% in the second quarter of 2012 versus the second quarter of 2011, due to increase of raw materials.

 

Gross (Loss) Profit

Gross profit of the Company for the second quarter of 2012 amount to Ps. 1,249 million compared to Ps.776 million in the second quarter of 2011, this represented an increase of 61% between both periods. Gross profit as a percentage of net sales for the second quarter of 2012 was 15% compared to 11% of the second quarter of 2011. The increase in gross profit is due mainly for a better average sales price of the second quarter of 2012 compared with the second quarter of 2011.

 

General, Selling and Administrative Expense

The selling, general and administrative expense increased 68% in the second quarter of 2012 from Ps. 171 million in the second quarter of 2011 to Ps. 288 million in the second quarter of 2012. Selling, general and administrative expense as a percentage of net sales represented 4% during the second quarter of 2012 and 2% during the second quarter of 2011.

 

Other Income (Expenses), net

The company recorded other expense net of Ps. 19 million in the second quarter of 2012 compared with other expense net of Ps. 9 million for the second quarter of 2011.

 

Operating (Loss) Income

Operating income amounted to Ps. 942 million in the second quarter 2012 compared to Ps. 596 million in the second quarter of 2011, this represent 58% of increase between both quarters. The operating income as a percentage of net sales in the second quarter of 2012 was 12% in the second quarter of 2012 and 8% in the second quarter of 2011. The increase in the operating income is due to better average sales price effective in the second quarter of 2012 compared to the same period of 2011, even the effect of the selling, general and administrative expense increased in Ps. 117 million in the second quarter of 2012.

 

Ebitda

The ebitda of the second quarter of 2012 increase compared to the same period of 2011 in 42% from Ps 845 million in the second quarter of 2011 to Ps. 1,197 million of the same period of 2012, this is due to the above explained in the operating income.

 

 
 

Comprehensive Financial Cost

Comprehensive financial cost of the Company for the second quarter of 2012 represented a net income of Ps. 120 million compared with an expense of Ps. 87 million for the second quarter of 2011. The comprehensive financial cost is comprised for; the net interest income of Ps. 2 million in the second quarter of 2012, compared to an net interest income of Ps. 2 million for the same period of 2011. Also record an exchange gain of Ps. 118 million in the second quarter of 2012 and an exchange loss of Ps. 89 million in the second quarter of 2011.

 

Income Taxes

The company recorded an income for income tax for Ps. 19 million in the second quarter of 2012, (comprised for a current income tax of Ps. 14 million and an income for deferred income tax of Ps. 33 million) compared to an income of Ps. 12 million for income tax for the second quarter of 2011, (comprised for an income of current income tax of Ps. 5 million and an income for deferred income tax of Ps. 7 million).

 

Net Income (Loss)

As a result of the foregoing, the Company net income was of Ps. 1,048 million in the second quarter of 2012 compared to Ps. 454 million for the second quarter of 2011, an increase of 131% between both quarters.

 

 

(millon of pesos) 1H ‘12   1H ‘11   Year 12 vs
'11
Sales 16,264   13,758   18%
Cost of Sales 13,860   12,122   14%
Gross Profit 2,404   1,636   47%
Selling, General and Administrative Expense 604   453   33%
Other Income (Expenses), net (8)   (8)   0%
Operating Profit 1,792   1,175   53%
EBITDA 2,296   1,678   37%
Net income 1,777   917   94%
Sales Outside Mexico 8,420   7,575   11%
Sales in Mexico 7,844   6,183   27%
Total Sales (Tons) 1,184   1,139   4%

 

Quarter          
(millones of pesos) 2Q‘12 1Q ‘12 2Q ‘11 2Q´12vs
1Q´12
2Q´12 vs
2Q '11
Sales 8,150 8,115 7,193 0% 13%
Cost of Sales 6,901 6,960 6,417 (1%) 8%
Gross Profit 1,249 1,155 776 8% 61%
Selling, General and Adm. Expenses 288 316 171 (9%) 68%
Other Income (Expenses), net (19) 11 (9) (273%) 111%
Operating Profit 942 850 596 11% 58%
EBITDA 1,197 1,098 845 9% 42%
Net Income 1,048 729 454 44% 131%
Sales Outside Mexico 4,132 4,288 3,897 (4%) 6%
Sales in Mexico 4,018 3,827 3,296 5% 22%
Total Sales (Tons) 596 588 601 1% (1%)

 

 
 
Product

Thousand of Tons

Jan-Jun 2012

Million of
Pesos
Jan-Jun
2012

Average Price per Ton

Jan-Jun

2012

Thousand of Tons

Jan – Jun 2011

Million of
Pesos
Jan- Jun 2011

Average Price per Ton

Jan-Jun

2011

     
Commercial Profiles 501 5,663 11,303 419 4,148 9,900      
Special Profiles 683 10,601 15,521 720 9,610 13,347      
                   
                   
                   
Total 1,184 16,264 13,736 1,139 13,758 12,079      
                   

 

 

Product

Thousand of Tons

Apr-Jun 2012

Million of
Pesos
Apr-Jun 2012

Average Price per Ton

Apr-Jun

2012

Thousand of Tons

Jan – Mar

2012

Million of Pesos Jan- Mar

2012

Average Price per Ton

Jan-Mar

2012

Thousand of Tons Apr-Jun

2011

Million of Pesos Apr-Jun 2011

Average Price per Ton
Apr-Jun

2011

Commercial Profiles 247 2,717 11,000 254 2,947 11,599

 

222

2164 9,746
Special Profiles 349 5,453 15,625 334 5,168 15,482

 

379

5,029 13,269
                   
                   
                   
Total 596 8,150 13,674 588 8,115 13,803 601 7,193 11,968
                   

 

 

 

 

Any forward-looking information contained herein is inherently subject to various risks, uncertainties and assumptions which, if incorrect, may cause actual results to vary materially from those anticipated, expected or estimated. The company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking information contained herein.

 

 

 
 
       
BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V. 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC    QUARTER: 2 YEAR 2012
 STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V       
       
      CONSOLIDADO
(THOUSAND PESOS)      
  ENDING CURRENT QUARTER ENDING PREVIOUS YEAR BEGINNING PREVIOUS YEAR 
ACCOUNT Amount Amount Amount
TOTAL ASSETS 33,027,175 31,015,761 27,193,132
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 18,353,856 16,209,931 12,197,692
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 7,938,250 6,537,088 3,384,917
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 0 0 0
   AVAILABLE-FOR-SALE INVESTMENTS 0 0 0
   TRADING INVESTMENTS 0 0 0
   HELD-TO-MATURITY INVESTMENTS 0 0 0
TRADE RECEIVABLES, NET 3,450,241 3,031,679 2,465,208
   TRADE RECEIVABLES  3,714,939 3,296,377 2,702,587
   ALLOWANCE FOR DOUBTFUL ACCOUNTS -264,698 -264,698 -237,379
OTHER RECEIVABLES, NET 691,992 677,989 857,485
   OTHER RECEIVABLES  691,992 677,989 857,485
   ALLOWANCE FOR DOUBTFUL ACCOUNTS 0 0 0
INVENTORIES 6,001,492 5,769,190 5,227,374
BIOLOGICAL CURRENT ASSETS 0 0 0
OTHER CURRENT ASSETS 271,881 193,985 262,708
   PREPAYMENTS 0 0 0
   DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS 0 0 0
   ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR SALE 0 0 0
   DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 0 0 0
   RIGHTS AND LICENSES 0 0 0
   OTHER 271,881 193,985 262,708
TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 14,673,319 14,805,830 14,995,440
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, NET 0 0 0
INVESTMENTS 0 0 0
   INVESTMENTS IN ASSOCIATES AND JOINT VENTURES 0 0 0
   HELD-TO-MATURITY INVESTMENTS  0 0 0
   AVAILABLE-FOR-SALE INVESTMENTS 0 0 0
   OTHER INVESTMENTS 0 0 0
PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT, NET 9,325,970 9,212,787 9,288,331
   LAND AND BUILDINGS 4,149,222 4,171,787 3,800,468
   MACHINERY AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 14,023,974 13,935,986 13,111,559
   OTHER EQUIPMENT 275,284 267,596 233,810
   ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION -9,613,173 -9,240,737 -8,344,941
   CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS 490,663 78,155 487,435
INVESTMENT PROPERTY 0 0 0
BIOLOGICAL NON- CURRENT ASSETS 0 0 0
INTANGIBLE ASSETS, NET 3,595,151 3,801,003 4,101,141
   GOODWILL 1,814,160 1,814,160 1,814,160
   TRADEMARKS 403,141 404,952 396,089
   RIGHTS AND LICENSES 36,306 81,981 179,376
   CONCESSIONS 0 0 0
   OTHER INTANGIBLE ASSETS 1,341,544 1,499,910 1,711,516
DEFERRED TAX ASSETS 0 0 0
OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS 1,752,198 1,792,040 1,605,968
   PREPAYMENTS 0 0 0
   DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS 0 0 0
   EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 0 0 0
   AVAILABLE FOR SALE ASSETS  0 0 0
   DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 0 0 0
   DEFERRED CHARGES 0 0 0
   OTHER 1,752,198 1,792,040 1,605,968
TOTAL LIABILITIES 7,179,906 6,895,108 6,653,768
 
 

 

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 4,142,445 3,822,757 3,898,606
BANK LOANS 0 0 0
STOCK MARKET LOANS 4,123 4,225 3,732
OTHER LIABILITIES WITH COST 691,107 707,453 602,168
TRADE PAYABLES 2,697,995 2,294,701 2,162,801
TAXES PAYABLE 225,967 246,247 434,220
   INCOME TAX PAYABLE 0 0 0
   OTHER TAXES PAYABLE 225,967 246,247 434,220
OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES  523,253 570,131 695,685
   INTEREST PAYABLE 6,637 6,615 5,503
   DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS 8,648 35,456 79,708
   DEFERRED REVENUE  0 0 0
   EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 0 0 0
   PROVISIONS 0 0 0
   CURRENT LIABILITIES RELATED TO AVAILABLE FOR SALE ASSETS 0 0 0
   DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 0 0 0
   OTHER 507,968 528,060 610,474
TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 3,037,461 3,072,351 2,755,162
BANK LOANS 0 0 0
STOCK MARKET LOANS 0 0 0
OTHER LIABILITIES WITH COST 0 0 0
DEFERRED TAX LIABILITIES 2,923,298 2,956,839 2,641,506
OTHER NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 114,163 115,512 113,656
   DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS 0 0 0
   DEFERRED REVENUE  0 0 0
   EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 70,079 67,325 62,653
   PROVISIONS 0 0 0
   NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES RELATED TO AVAILABLE FOR SALE ASSETS  0 0 0
   DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 0 0 0
   OTHER 44,084 48,187 51,003
TOTAL EQUITY 25,847,269 24,120,653 20,539,364
EQUITY ATTRIBUTABLE TO OWNERS OF PARENT 23,684,895 21,944,795 18,695,281
CAPITAL STOCK 2,832,268 2,832,268 2,832,268
SHARES REPURCHASED 0 0 0
PREMIUM ON ISSUANCE OF SHARES 4,153,850 4,153,850 4,153,850
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR FUTURE CAPITAL INCREASES 0 0 0
OTHER CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL  0 0 0
RETAINED EARNINGS (ACCUMULATED LOSSES) 16,341,911 14,564,788 11,772,512
   LEGAL RESERVE 0 0 0
   OTHER RESERVES 200,612 200,612 200,612
   RETAINED EARNINGS   14,364,176 11,571,900 11,571,900
   NET INCOME FOR THE PERIOD 1,777,123 2,792,276 0
   OTHER 0 0 0
ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (NET OF TAX) 356,866 393,889 -63,349
   GAIN ON  REVALUATION OF PROPERTIES 0 0 0
   ACTUARIAL GAINS  (LOSSES) FROM LABOR OBLIGATIONS 0 0 0
   FOREING CURRENCY TRANSLATION 359,689 419,334 0
   CHANGES IN THE VALUATION OF FINANCIAL ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR SALE 0 0 0
   CHANGES IN THE VALUATION OF DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS -2,823 -25,445 -63,349
   CHANGES IN FAIR VALUE OF OTHER ASSETS 0 0 0
   SHARE OF OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME  OF ASSOCIATES AND JOINT VENTURES 0 0 0
   OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 0 0 0
NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS 2,162,374 2,175,858 1,844,083
  0 0 0

 

 
 

 

  Informational data (not a part of the STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION) ENDING CURRENT QUARTER ENDING PREVIOUS YEAR BEGINNING PREVIOUS YEAR 
  Amount Amount Amount
 
  SHORT-TERM FOREIGN CURRENCY LIABILITIES 3,189,442 3,005,735 2,776,601
  LONG-TERM FOREIGN CURRENCY LIABILITIES 44,084 48,188 51,010
  CAPITAL STOCK (NOMINAL) 2,420,230 2,420,230 2,420,230
  RESTATEMENT OF CAPITAL STOCK 412,038 412,038 412,038
  PLAN ASSETS FOR PENSIONS AND SENIORITY PREMIUMS 0 0 0
  NUMBER OF EXECUTIVES (+) 50 54 54
  NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES (+) 1,578 1,519 1,443
  NUMBER OF WORKERS (+) 3,150 3,113 2,864
  OUTSTANDING SHARES (+) 497,709,214 497,709,214 497,709,214
  REPURCHASED SHARES (+) 0 0 0
  RESTRICTED CASH (1) 0 0 0
  GUARANTEED DEBT OF ASSOCIATED COMPANIES 691,107 707,453 602,168
       
  (1) This concept must be filled when there are guarantees or restrictions that affect cash and cash equivalents    
  (*) Data in units        

 

 
 

 

BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V. 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC   QUARTER: 2 YEAR 2012  
STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V     CONSOLIDADO  
         
(THOUSAND PESOS)        
ACCOUNT CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
ACCUMULATED QUARTER ACCUMULATED QUARTER
         
REVENUE 16,264,456 8,149,616 13,758,184 7,192,733
   SERVICES 0 0 0 0
   SALE OF GOODS 16,264,456 8,149,616 13,758,184 7,192,733
   INTERESTS 0 0 0 0
   ROYALTIES 0 0 0 0
   DIVIDENDS 0 0 0 0
   LEASES 0 0 0 0
   CONSTRUCTIONS 0 0 0 0
   OTHER REVENUE 0 0 0 0
COST OF SALES 13,860,262 6,900,706 12,121,612 6,416,830
GROSS PROFIT 2,404,194 1,248,910 1,636,572 775,903
GENERAL EXPENSES 604,355 287,998 453,330 171,071
PROFIT (LOSS) BEFORE OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE), NET 1,799,839 960,912 1,183,242 604,832
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE), NET -7,978 -18,516 -8,308 -9,246
OPERATING PROFIT (LOSS) (*) 1,791,861 942,396 1,174,934 595,586
   FINANCE INCOME 13,144 124,854 9,920 4,541
   INTEREST INCOME 13,144 7,238 9,920 4,541
   GAIN ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE, NET 0 117,616 0 0
   GAIN ON DERIVATIVES, NET 0 0 0 0
   GAIN ON CHANGE IN FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS 0 0 0 0
   OTHER FINANCE INCOME 0 0 0 0
   FINANCE COSTS 39,907 4,899 181,455 91,797
   INTEREST EXPENSE 12,062 4,899 5,409 2,200
   LOSS ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE, NET 27,845 0 176,046 89,597
   LOSS ON DERIVATIVES, NET 0 0 0 0
   LOSS ON CHANGE IN FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS 0 0 0 0
   OTHER FINANCE COSTS 0 0 0 0
FINANCE INCOME (COSTS), NET -26,763 119,955 -171,535 -87,256
SHARE OF PROFIT (LOSS) OF ASSOCIATES AND JOINT VENTURES 0 0 0 0
PROFIT (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAX 1,765,098 1,062,351 1,003,399 508,330
INCOME TAX EXPENSE -48,768 -19,036 -25,898 -11,532
   CURRENT TAX 15,735 13,525 16,712 -5,421
   DEFERRED TAX -64,503 -32,561 -42,610 -6,111
PROFIT (LOSS) FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS 1,813,866 1,081,387 1,029,297 519,862
PROFIT (LOSS) FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 0 0 0 0
NET PROFIT (LOSS) 1,813,866 1,081,387 1,029,297 519,862
   PROFIT (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS 36,743 33,353 111,968 66,068
   PROFIT (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO OWNERS OF PARENT 1,777,123 1,048,034 917,329 453,794
         
BASIC EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE 0 0 0 0
DILUTED EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE 0 0 0 0

 
 

         
 
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(NET OF INCOME TAX)        
         
NET PROFIT (LOSS) 1,813,866 1,081,387 1,029,297 519,862
DISCLOSURES NOT BE RECLASSIFIED ON INCOME        
PROPERTY REVALUATION GAINS 0 0 0 0
   ACTUARIAL EARNINGS (LOSS) FROM LABOR OBLIGATIONS 0 0 0 0
SHARE OF INCOME ON REVALUATION ON PROPERTIES OF ASSOCIATES AND JOINT VENTURES 0 0 0 0
DISCLOSURES MAY BE RECLASSIFIED SUBSEQUENTLY TO INCOME        
   FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSLATION        
   CHANGES IN THE VALUATION OF FINANCIAL ASSETS HELD-FOR-SALE 0 0 0 0
   CHANGES IN THE VALUATION OF DERIVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS        
   CHANGES IN FAIR VALUE OF OTHER ASSETS 0 0 0 0
SHARE OF OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME  OF ASSOCIATES AND JOINT VENTURES 0 0 0 0
   OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 0 0 0 0
TOTAL OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 0 0 0 0
         
         
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME  1,813,866 1,081,387 1,029,297 519,862
   COMPREHENSIVE INCOME, ATTRIBUTABLE TO NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS 36,743 33,353 111,968 66,068
   COMPREHENSIVE INCOME, ATTRIBUTABLE TO OWNERS OF PARENT 1,777,123 1,048,034 917,329 453,794
         
         
         
Informational data (not part of the statement) CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
ACCUMULATED QUARTER ACCUMULATED QUARTER
OPERATING DEPRECIATION AND AMORTIZATION 503,754 255,281 503,183 248,677
EMPLOYEE PROFIT SHARING EXPENSE 0 0 0 0
         
         
Informative data (12 Months) YEAR    
CURRENT PREVIOUS    
REVENUE NET (**) 31,776,770 25,574,724    
OPERATING PROFIT (LOSS) (**) 3,003,407 1,174,106    
PROFIT (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO OWNERS OF PARENT(**) 3,652,071 856,172    
NET PROFIT (LOSS) (**) 3,666,649 743,990    
OPERATING DEPRECIATION AND AMORTIZATION (**) 1,093,217 1,190,964    
         
(*) TO BE DEFINED BY EACH COMPANY        
(**) INFORMATION FOR THE LAST 12 MONTHS        
         

 
 

 

     
BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V. 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC YEAR 2012 QUARTER: 2
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
    CONSOLIDADO
(THOUSAND PESOS)    
CONCEPTS CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
Amount Amount
OPERATING ACTIVITIES    
PROFIT (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAX 1,765,098 1,003,399
+(-) ITEMS NOT REQUIRING CASH 0 0
+ ESTIMATE FOR THE PERIOD 0 0
+ PROVISION FOR THE PERIOD 0 0
+(-) OTHER UNREALISED ITEMS 0 0
+(-) ITEMS RELATED TO INVESTING ACTIVITIES 490,610 493,251
DEPRECIATION AND AMORTISATION FOR THE PERIOD 503,754 503,183
(-)+ GAIN OR LOSS ON SALE OF PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 0 0
+(-) LOSS (REVERSAL) IMPAIRMENT 0 0
(-)+ EQUITY IN RESULTS OF ASSOCIATES AND JOINT VENTURES 0 0
(-) DIVIDENDS RECEIVED 0 0
(-) INTEREST RECEIVED -13,144 -9,920
(-) EXCHANGE FLUCTUATION 0 0
(-)+ OTHER INFLOWS (OUTFLOWS) OF CASH 0 -12
+(-) ITEMS RELATED TO FINANCING ACTIVITIES 12,062 7,142
(+) ACCRUED INTEREST 12,062 7,142
(+) EXCHANGE FLUCTUATION 0 0
(+) DERIVATIVE TRANSACTIONS 0 0
(-)+ OTHER INFLOWS (OUTFLOWS) OF CASH 0 0
CASH FLOWS BEFORE INCOME TAX 2,267,770 1,503,792
CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES -326,027 -646,010
+(-) DECREASE (INCREASE) IN TRADE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE -435,219 -848,133
+(-) DECREASE (INCREASE) IN INVENTORIES -433,496 -174,817
+(-) DECREASE (INCREASE) IN OTHER ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE -114,589 86,132
+(-) INCREASE (DECREASE) IN TRADE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 659,960 333,720
+(-) INCREASE (DECREASE) IN OTHER LIABILITIES -2,683 -42,906
+(-) INCOME TAXES PAID OR RETURNED 0 -6
NET CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES 1,941,743 857,782
INVESTING ACTIVITIES    
NET CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES -526,724 -202,006
(-) PERMANENT INVESTMENTS 0 0
+ DISPOSITION OF PERMANENT INVESTMENTS 0 0
(-) INVESTMENT IN PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT -539,868 -188,346
+ SALE OF PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 0 0
(-) TEMPORARY INVESTMENTS 0 0
+ DISPOSITION OF TEMPORARY INVESTMENTS 0 0
(-) INVESTMENT IN INTANGIBLE ASSETS 0 0
+ DISPOSITION OF INTANGIBLE ASSETS 0 0
(-) ACQUISITIONS OF VENTURES 0 0
+ DISPOSITIONS OF VENTURES 0 0
+ DIVIDEND RECEIVED 0 0
+ INTEREST RECEIVED 13,144 9,920
+(-) DECREASE (INCREASE) ADVANCES AND LOANS TO THIRD PARTS 0 0
(-)+ OTHER INFLOWS (OUTFLOWS) OF CASH 0 -23,580
FINANCING ACTIVITIES    
NET CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES -12,062 7,142
+ BANK FINANCING 0 0
+ STOCK MARKET FINANCING 0 0
+ OTHER FINANCING 0 0
(-) BANK FINANCING AMORTISATION 0 0
(-) STOCK MARKET FINANCING AMORTISATION 0 0
(-) OTHER FINANCING AMORTISATION 0 0
+(-) INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CAPITAL STOCK 0 0
(-) DIVIDENDS PAID 0 0
+ PREMIUM ON ISSUANCE OF SHARES 0 0
+ CONTRIBUTIONS FOR FUTURE CAPITAL INCREASES 0 0
(-) INTEREST EXPENSE -12,062 7,142
(-) REPURCHASE OF SHARES 0 0
(-)+ OTHER INFLOWS (OUTFLOWS) OF CASH 0 0
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 1,402,957 662,918
EFFECT OF EXCHANGE RATE CHANGES ON CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS -1,795 -723
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD 6,537,088 3,384,917
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD 7,938,250 4,047,112
     

 
 

      QUARTER: 2  YEAR 2012
BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V.
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC        
         
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V        
        (THOUSAND PESOS)
CONCEPTS CAPITAL STOCK SHARES REPURCHASED PREMIUM ON ISSUANCE OF SHARES CONTRIBUTIONS FOR FUTURE CAPITAL INCREASES
         
         
BALANCE AT ___________ 2,832,268   4,153,850  
         
RETROSPECTIVE ADJUSTMENTS        
         
APPLICATION OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME  TO RETAINED EARNINGS        
         
 RESERVES        
         
 DIVIDENDS        
         
CAPITAL INCREASE (DECREASE)         
         
REPURCHASE OF SHARES        
         
(DECREASE) INCREASE IN PREMIUM ON ISSUE OF SHARES        
         
(DECREASE) INCREASE IN NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS        
         
OTHER CHANGES        
         
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME         
         
BALANCE AT ___________ 2,832,268 0 4,153,850 0
         
         
BALANCE AT ___________ 2,832,268 0 4,153,850 0
         
RETROSPECTIVE ADJUSTMENTS        
         
APPLICATION OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME TO RETAINED EARNINGS        
         
 RESERVES        
         
DIVIDENDS        
         
CAPITAL INCREASE (DECREASE)         
         
REPURCHASE OF SHARES        
         
(DECREASE) INCREASE IN PREMIUM ON ISSUE OF SHARES        
         
(DECREASE) INCREASE IN NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS        
         
OTHER CHANGES        
         
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME         
         
BALANCE AT ___________ 2,832,268 0 4,153,850 0

 

  

 
 

 

      QUARTER: 2  YEAR 2012
BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V.
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC        
         
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V        
        (THOUSAND PESOS)

OTHER  CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL RETAINED EARNINGS (ACCUMULATED LOSSES) ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) EQUITY ATTRIBUTABLE TO OWNERS OF PARENT NON-CONTROLLING INTERESTS TOTAL EQUITY
RESERVES UNAPPROPRIATED EARNINGS
(ACCUMULATED LOSSES)
             
  200,612 11,571,900 (63,349) 18,695,281 1,844,083 20,539,364
             
             
             
    917,329 (125,048) 792,281 (26,081) 766,200
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
0 200,612 12,489,229 (188,397) 19,487,562 1,818,002 21,305,564
             
             
0 200,612 14,364,176 393,889 21,903,371 2,175,858 24,079,229
             
             
             
    1,777,123 (37,023) 1,781,524 (13,484) 1,768,040
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
             
0 200,612 16,099,875 398,290 23,684,895 2,162,374 25,847,269

 

 

 
 

Grupo Simec, S.A.B. de C.V. and Subsidiaries

(Subsidiary of Industrias CH, S.A.B. de C.V.)

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

 

  1. Nature of business and relevant events

 

Nature of business The principal activities of Grupo Simec, S.A.B. de C.V. and subsidiaries (the Company) are the manufacture and sale of special bar quality “SBQ” commercial and profiles structural steel products for the automotive and construction industries both in Mexico, the United States (USA) and Canada. The Company is a subsidiary of Industrias CH, S.A.B. de C.V. (Industrias CH). The Company is a private company with limited liability incorporated and existing under the laws of Mexico. The address of its registered office and place of business is Calzada Lazaro Cardenas 601, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

The Mexican Securities Commission (CNBV) establish the requirement to certain listed companies to disclose their financial information to the public trough the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) to that from 2012 to develop obligatory financial information based on Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) hereinafter IFRS or IAS, issued by the International accounting standard board (IASB).

The Financial Statement to be issued by the Company for the year ending December 31, 2012 will be its first annual financial statement complies with IFRS. The translation date is January 1, 2011 and therefore, the year ended December 31, 2011 will be the comparative period covered by the standard of adoption IFRS 1, “Initial Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards”. According to IFRS 1 the Company will apply the relevant mandatory exceptions and certain optional exemption to retrospective application of IFRS.

  2. Basis of preparation

 

a.The consolidated financial statements- As result of the adoption of IFRS mentioned in note 1, consolidated financial statement, interim no audited, have been prepared according to IAS 34, financial information interim, and will be part of the first consolidated financial statement according to IFRS, that will be issued to the year ended December 31, 2012, for this reason we have adopted the disposition of IFRS 1, additionally , this consolidated financial statement not include the information and disclosure required for annual financial statement according with IFRS.

The Company has included recurring adjustment accounting estimates considered necessary for presentation of the consolidated financial statements interim no audited according to IAS 34. Comprehensive income for the second quarter ended June 30, 2012 is not necessarily an indicator of comprehensive income that could be expected for the year ended December, 31 2012.

The account policies applied to these financial statement are consistent with those applied to the consolidated financial statement at June 30, 2011.

b.Historic Cost- consolidated financial statement have been prepared on the historical cost basis, except for certain financial instruments valued to fair value which are valued to fair value. Historical cost is generally based on the fair value of the consideration given in exchange for assets.

 

c.Consolidated Base-consolidated financial statement include of Grupo Simec, S. A. B. de C. V. and the entities (including special purpose entities) controlled by the company (its subsidiaries). Control its obtained when the Company has the power to govern the financial and operating policies of an entity to obtain benefits from its activities. The outcome of subsidiaries acquired or sold during the year include in the consolidated statement of comprehensive income from acquisition date or the date of sale, as the case. Comprehensive income is attributed to both, the company and non-controlling interest even if the non- controlling present a deficit.

 

 
 

 

If necessary, further adjustments are done on the financial statements of subsidiaries to adapt their accounting policies that are aligned with those used by other group members. All transactions, balances, income and expenses between companies that are consolidated are eliminated on consolidation.

The changes in investments in subsidiaries of the company that not resulting in a loss of control is recorded as equity transactions. The book value of investments and equity of the company controlled not adjusted to reflect changes in related investments in subsidiaries. Any difference between the amount for which share are adjusted not controlled and the fair value of consideration paid or received is recognized directly in equity and attributed to the owners of the company.

When the company loss control of a subsidiary, the gain or loss on disposal is computed as the difference between (i) the aggregate fair value of compensation received ant the fair value of any retained interest and (ii) the value prior books of the assets (including goodwill) and liabilities of the subsidiary and any non-controlling interest.

The amounts recognized in other comprehensive income items relating to the subsidiary are recorded (ie to income are reclassified or transferred directly to retained earnings) in the same manner established for the case of the availability of assets or liabilities relevant. The fair value of any investment retained in the former subsidiary at the date of loss of control is considered fair value for the initial recognition in subsequent accounting according to IAS 39 “Financial Instruments Recognition and Measurement”, or if applicable, the cost on initial recognition of an investment in an associate or under joint control entity.

Business acquisitions recorded using the purchase method. The consideration given for each acquisition are measured at fair value at the date of exchange, of assets given, liabilities incurred or assumed and equity instruments issued by the company in exchange for control of the acquire. Cost related to the acquisition is recognized in income incurred.

The identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed are recognized at the fair value at the acquisition date, except that:

-Assets and liabilities deferred income tax liabilities or assets and related agreements, employee benefits are recognized and valued in accordance with IAS 12, “Income tax and IAS 19, employee benefits, respectively;

-Liabilities or equity instruments related to the replacement by the Company acquired the business incentive base payments in shares, are valued in accordance with IFRS 2, “Share based payment” and.

The assets or group of assets for sale are classified as held for sale under IFRS 5, long term assets available for sale and discontinued operation, are valued pursuant with this standard.

Goodwill is recognized as an asset to the date on which control is acquired, ie the acquisition date and is valued as the excess of the amount of the consideration paid, plus the value of the non-controlling interest in the business acquired over the fair value of the acquired business share in the previously possessed, if any, on the net at the acquisition date of the identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed. If the value of these last is higher, the difference shall be recognized immediately in income as a gain from a bargain purchase.

The non-controlling interest on the acquired business should appraise initially at fair value or proportion of the non-controlling interest on the net value at the date of acquisition of the identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed. The choice of the basis of valuation of the non-controlling is done case by case.

When the consideration paid by the Company in a business acquisition includes assets or liabilities resulting from a contingent consideration, it is valued at its fair value at the acquisition date and include as part of the consideration paid.

 

 
 

 

Changes in the fair value of contingent consideration, which they describe as valuation period settings are adjusted against goodwill retrospectively determined.

The valuation period settings are settings that are determined as a result of information obtained during the “period of valuation”, which can´t exceed one year from the date of acquisition, on facts and circumstances that existed at the acquisition date. The record of changes in fair value subsequent to the period of valuation is based on the classification of contingent consideration in the statement of financial position. If the contingent consideration is classified as equity, changes in fair value not recorded and the variation may be seen as contingent consideration is recorded in liquid capital. If the contingent consideration is classified an asset or liability, changes in fair value are recognized in accordance with IAS 39 “Financial Instruments Recognition and Valuation, or IAS 37, Provisions. Contingent Liabilities and Contingent assets, as appropriate, and corresponding gain or loss is recorded in the utility.

The initial recognition of business acquisition is not completed at the end of the reporting period, in which acquisition occurs, the Company reported provisional amounts for the items whose recognition is incomplete. During the period of valuation, the Company recognizes adjustments to provisional amounts recognized asset or liability or additional requirements to reflect new information obtained about facts and circumstances that existed at the acquisition date, which if known, would have affected the valuation of amounts recognized at that time.

 

 
 

At June 30, 2012, December 31, 2011 and January 1, 2011 the subsidiaries of Grupo, Simec, S. A. B. de C. V. included in the consolidation are as follows.

Percentage of equity owned

 

Subsidiaries established in Mexico: 2011/2012 2010
Compañía Siderúrgica de Guadalajara, S.A. de C.V. 99.99% 99.99%
Arrendadora Norte de Matamoros S.A. de C.V. (1) 100.00% 100.00%
Arrendadora Simec, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Simec International, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Compañía Siderúrgica del Pacífico, S.A. de C.V. 99.99% 99.99%
Coordinadora de Servicios Siderúrgicos de Calidad, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Industrias del Acero y del Alambre, S.A. de C.V. 99.99% 99.99%
Procesadora Mexicali, S.A. de C.V. 99.99% 99.99%
Servicios Simec, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Sistemas de Transporte de Baja California, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Operadora de Servicios Siderúrgicos de Tlaxcala, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Operadora de Metales, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Administradora de Servicios Siderúrgicos de Tlaxcala, S.A., de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Comercializadora Simec, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
CSG Comercial, S.A. de C.V. 99.95% 99.95%
Corporativos G&DL S.A. de C.V.(2) 100.00% 100.00%
Comercializadora de Productos de Acero de Tlaxcala, S.A. de C.V. 99.95% 99.95%
Siderúrgica de Baja California, S.A. de C.V. 99.95% 99.95%
Operadora de Servicios de la Industria Siderúrgica ICH, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Productos Siderúrgicos de Tlaxcala, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Comercializadora MSAN, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Simec International 2, Inc (3) 99.99% 99.99%
Simec International 3, Inc. (3) 99.99% 99.99%
Corporación Aceros DM, S. A. de C. V. y Subsidiarias (4) 100.00% 100.00%
Simec International 4, Inc. (3) y (4) 99.99% 99.99%
Simec International 5, Inc. (3) y (4) 99.99% 99.99%
Acero Transportes San, S. A. de C. V. (4) 100.00% 100.00%
Simec Acero, S.A. de C.V. 100.00% 100.00%
Corporación ASL, S. A. de C. V. (2) 99.99% 99.99%
Simec International 6, S. A. de C. V. (2) 100.00% 100.00%
Simec International 7, S. A. de C. V. (2) 99.99% 99.99%

Subsidiaries established in foreign countries:

SimRep Corporation and Subsidiaries (5) (6) y (7)

 

 

50.22%

 

 

50.22%

Pacific Steel, Inc. (6) 100.00% 100.00%
Pacific Steel Projects, Inc. (6) 100.00% 100.00%
Simec Steel, Inc. (6) 100.00% 100.00%
Simec USA, Corp. (6) 100.00% 100.00%
Undershaft Investments, NV. (8) 100.00% 100.00%
GV do Brasil Industria e Comercio de Aco LTDA (9) 100.00% 100.00%

 

(1)This company sold on May 2011.

 

(2)Entities established in 2010.

 

(3)Entities that change their address and fiscal authority, to the state of California, USA through 2011. Since the change, the main activity of this entities is the acquisition of new business or projects (Investment funds).

 

(4)This Subsidiaries are located in San Luis Potosi, in Mexico, which were acquired by Grupo Simec, S.A.B. de C.V. in 2008. For effects of these Financial Statements, this companies are named as ”Grupo San”.

 

 
 

 

(5)The parent Company ICH it’s the owner of 49.78% of capital stock of this subsidiaries.

 

(6)Companies established in the United States of America, except for one facility that is established in Canada.

 

(7)SimRep does not have important transaction, or assets, except for the investment on Republic Steel. Before September 2011 the name of this subsidiary was Republic Engineered Products Inc.

 

(8)Subsidiary established in Curacao.

 

(9)Subsidiary established in Brazil. (See paragraph k, below)

 

d.Cost and Expenses Classification - Are presented its function due the practice of industry belong the Company.

 

3. Summary of significant account policies.

 

a.Conversion of financial Statement of Foreign Subsidiaries

As a result of early adoption of IFRS as mentioned in Note 1, the financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IFRS-1, First-time Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards.

The functional and reporting currency of the Company is the Mexican peso. The financial statements of foreign subsidiaries were translated to Mexican pesos in accordance with International Accounting Standard (IAS) 21, “The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates”. Under this standard, the first step to convert financial information from foreign operations is the determination of the functional currency. The functional currency is the currency of the primary economic environment of the foreign operation or, if different, the currency that mainly impacts its cash flows.

The U.S. dollar is considered as the functional currency of the U.S. subsidiaries, SimRep Corporation and Subsidiaries, Inc (Republic) and Pacific Steel Inc. and the Brazilian real for GV do Brasil Industria e Comercio de Aco LTDA., therefore the financial statements of these subsidiaries were translated into Mexican pesos by applying:

a.The exchange rates at the balance sheet date to all assets and liabilities.

 

b.The historical exchange rate at stockholders’ equity accounts and revenues, costs and expenses.

 

The Mexican Peso was considered the functional currency of the subsidiaries Simec USA Inc., Pacific Steel Projects, Inc., Simec Steel Inc., and Simec International, 2,3,4 and 5 this last establish in United States of America in 2011 and the U.S. dollar as its recording currency; therefore the financial statements were translated to Mexican pesos as follows:

 

1)Monetary assets and liabilities by applying the exchange rates at the balance sheet date.

 

2)Non-monetary assets and liabilities, as well as stockholders’ equity accounts, at the historical exchange rate,

 

3)Revenues, costs and expenses at the historical exchange rate. The effect of assets and liabilities non-monetary in the income of the year, such depreciation and cost of sales, are translate at historical exchange rate corresponding to the balance sheet date.
  
 
 

 

Translation differences were carried directly to the income statement as part of the comprehensive financing cost under the caption foreign exchange loss.

Relevant exchange rates used in the preparation of the consolidated financial statements were as follows (Mexican pesos per one U.S. dollar):

 

Current exchange rate as of June 30, 2012 13.6530
Current exchange rate as of December 31, 2011 13.9904
Current exchange rate as of January 1, 2011 12.3571
Weighted average exchange rate for the year ended June 30, 2012  13.2807
Weighted average exchange rate for the year ended June 30, 2011  12.4939

 

b.Cash and cash equivalents

Cash consists of deposits in bank accounts that do not generate interest. Cash equivalents consists in temporary investments refer to short- term fixed income investments whose original maturity is less than three months. These investments are expressed at cost plus accrued yields. The value so determined is similar to their fair value

c.Allowances for doubtful accounts

The Company follows the practice of recording an estimation of an allowance for doubtful accounts, which is computed considering the balance of customer with age higher than one year, those under litigation or the possible loss for non-fulfillment of the customer. Actual result may differ materially from these estimates in the future.

d.Inventories and cost of sales

Inventories are recorded at the lower of acquisition cost and production, which cost do not exceed the market value or net realizable value. The allocation of cost used is the average cost method. The net realization value represent the estimated selling price for inventories less all costs to complete all necessary costs and for sale.

The Company classifies the raw materials inventory on the balance according to the expected date of consumption but she represented as long term inventory who according to historical data and trends, are not consumed in the short term (one year).

The Company follows the practice of creating a reserve for slow moving inventory, considering all of products and raw materials with turnover greater than one year.

e.Property Plant and equipment- Are recorded at cost less any recognized impairment loss. The cost include professional fees and, for qualifying assets, borrowing costs capitalized in accordance with the accounting policies of the Company. Depreciation is recognized for writing off the cost of assets (other than land and properties under construction) less its residual value over their useful lives using the straight-line method, and commences when the assets are ready for their intended use. The estimated useful-lives, residual values and depreciation method are reviewed at the end of each year, and the

 

 
 

 

effect of any change in the estimate recorded is recognized on a prospective basis.

Land is not depreciated.

Property, plant and equipment fail to recognize when they are available or when no future economic benefits expected from its use. The gain or (loss) arising on the disposal or retirement of assets, is the difference between income from the sale and book value of the asset and is recognized in income.

The estimated useful lives of the main assets of the Company are:

     
  Years
 

 

Buildings 10 to 65
Machinery and equipment 5 to 40
Transportation equipment 4
Furniture, mixtures and computer equipment 3 to 10

 

f.Leasing- Leases are classified as financial leases when the terms of the lease transfer substantially all the risk and benefits inherent to ownership. All other lease transfer classified as operating leases.

The assets held under finance leases are recognized as assets of the Company at their fair value at inception of the lease, or if lower, the present value of minimum lease payments. The corresponding liability to the lessor is included in the statement of financial position as a finance lease liability.

Lease payments are apportioned between the finance charge and the reduction of lease obligation in order to achieve a constant interest rate on the remaining balance of the liability. Finance cost are charged directly to income, unless they can be directly attributable to qualifying assets, in which case it is capitalized in accordance with the general policy of the Company for borrowing costs. Contingent rents are recognized as expenses in the period incurred.

Income payments under operating leases are charged to expense using the straight line method during the period corresponding to the lease, but is more representative of another systematic basis is more representative of the pattern of the benefits of leasing for the user. Contingent rents are recognized as expenses in the period incurred.

If the Company receives incentives to enter an operating lease, these are recognized as a liability and the added benefit of them is recognized as a reduction of rental expenses on a straight-line basis, unless it sis representative as another systematic basis is more representative of the pattern of benefits to the user.

 

g.Borrowing Cost. Borrowing costs directly attributable to the acquisition construction or production of qualifying assets, which are assets that require a substantial period of time until ready for use or sale, are added to the cost of those assets during that time until they are ready for use or sale.

The income obtained by the temporary investment of specific borrowings pending funds to be used in qualifying assets is deducted from the borrowing costs eligible for capitalization.

All other borrowing cost are recognized in income during the period they are incurred.

h.Intangible assets- Intangible assets with finite useful- lives acquires separately are recorded at cost less accumulated amortization and accumulated impairment losses. Amortization is based on the straight-line method over their estimated useful lives. The estimated useful lives, residual value and amortization method are reviewed at the end of each year, and the effect of any change in the estimate recorded is recognized on a prospective basis. Intangibles assets with as indefinite useful life acquired separately are recognized at cost less accumulated impairment losses.

 

 
 

 

Disbursements arising from research activities are recognized as an expense in the period in which incurred.

An internally generated intangible asset arising out of activities of development (or from the development phase of an internal project) is recognized if and only if all the following have been demonstrated.

-Technical feasibility of completing the intangible asset so that may be available for use or sale,

-The intention of completing the intangible asset and use or sell it,

-The ability to use or sell the intangible asset,

-The manner in which the intangible asset will generate probable future economic benefits,

-The availability of adequate technical, financial or otherwise , to complete the development and use or sell the intangible asset, and

-The ability to value reliably the expenditure attributable to the intangible asset during its development.

 

The amount initially recognized for internally generated intangible asset is the sum of expenditure incurred from the time that the item meets the conditions for recognition set out above. When you can´t recognize an internally generated intangible asset, the development expenditure is expensed in the period incurred Subsequent to initial recognition, internally generated intangible asset is recognized at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses, on the same basis intangibles assets acquired separately.

 

When an intangible asset acquired in a business combination and recognized separately from goodwill, its cost is its fair value at the acquisition date (which is considered as its cost). Subsequent to initial recognition, an intangible asset acquired in a business combination are recognized at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses, on the same basis as intangible assets acquired separately.

 

An intangible asset is left to recognize when it is available or when no future economic benefits are expected to use. The gain or (loss) obtained arising from the lowering of intangible, calculated as the difference between the net disposal proceeds and its carrying amount is recognized in earnings.

 

i.Goodwill- Goodwill arising from a business combination is recognized as an asset at the date on which control is acquired (acquisition date) less accumulated impairment losses. For purposes of assessing impairment, goodwill is allocated to each cash generating units of the Company expects to benefit from the synergies of this combination. The cash generating units to which goodwill is allocated are subject to impairment reviews annually, or more frequently if there is an indication that the unit may be impaired. If the recoverable amount of the cash generating units less than the carrying amount of the unit, the impairment loss is allocated first to reduce the carrying amount of the unit, based on the carrying amount of each asset in the unit. The impairment loss recognized for goodwill purposes can´t be reversed at a later period. Having a cash generating unit, the amount attributable to goodwill is included in determining the gain or loss on disposal.

 

j.Impairment of tangible and intangible assets excluding goodwill- To the end of each year, the Company reviews the carrying amounts of its tangible and intangible assets to determine whether there is an indication that those assets have suffered any loss deterioration. If there is any indication, we calculate the assets have recoverable amount to determine the extent of the impairment loss (if any). When it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of an individual asset, the Company estimate the recoverable amount of the cash generating unit to which the asset belong. When you can identify a reasonable and consistent distribution of corporate assets are also allocated to individual cash generating units, or otherwise, are assigned to the smallest group of cash generating units for which can be identified based reasonable and consistent distribution. Intangible assets with an indefinite useful life or not yet available for use, are subjected to test for purposes of impairment at least annually and whenever there is an indication that the asset may be impaired. The recoverable amount is the higher of fair value less cost to sell and value in use. In assessing value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their

 

 
 

 

 

present value using a discount rate before tax that reflects current market assessments of the value of money and the risks specific to the asset for which have not been adjusted estimates of future cash flows. If it is estimated that the recoverable amount of an asset (or cash generating unit) is less than its carrying amount, the carrying amount of the asset (cash generating unit) is reduced to its recoverable amount. Impairment losses are recognized immediately in profit or loss unless the assets is carried at revalued amount, in which case should be considered an impairment loss as a revaluation decrease, where an impairment loss subsequently reverses, the carrying amount of the asset (cash generating unit) is increased to the revised estimated recoverable amount, so that the increased carrying amount does not exceed the carrying amount is have not been determined whether an impairment loss recognized for the asset (or cash generating unit) in prior years. A reversal of an impairment loss is recognized immediately in profit or loss unless the assets is recognized to an amount revalued in which case the reversal of the impairment loss is treated as a revaluation increase.

k.Provisions -. Provisions are recognized when the Company has a present obligation (legal or assumed) as a result of past events, if it is likely that the Company has to liquidate the obligation and reliable estimate can be made of the amount of the obligation.

The amount recognized as a provision is the best estimate of the expenditure required to settle the present obligation at the end of the reporting period under review, taking into account the risk and uncertainties that surround obligation. When a provision is valued using cash flows estimated to settle the present obligation, its carrying amount represent the present value of those cash flows.

When expected to recover from a third party of some or all the economic benefits required to settle a provision is recognized a receivable as an asset if it is virtually certain to be received the disbursement and the amount of the receivable can be valued reliably.

l.Cost of retirement benefits. Contributions to benefit plans to defined contribution retirement are recognized as expenses at the time the employees render the services that entitle them to the contributions.

In the case of defined benefit plans, the cost of such benefits are determined using the projected unit credit method, with actuarial valuation carried out at the end of each period being reported. Gain and losses that exceed 10% of the greater of the present value of defined benefit obligations of the Company and the fair value of plan assets at the end of last year, are amortized over the estimated average remaining working lives of employees participating in the plan. The past service costs are recognized immediately to the extent that benefits are acquired otherwise, are amortized using the straight-line method over the average period until the benefits become acquired.

The retirement benefit obligation recognized in the statement of financial position represent the present value of defined benefit obligation, adjusted for gains and losses not recognized and the costs of unrecognized past service, less the fair value of the plan assets. Any asset that arises from this calculation is limited to unrecognized actuarial losses and past service cost, plus the present value of reimbursements and reductions in future contributions to the plan.

m.Income per share- Earnings per share are calculated by dividing net income controlling interest by the weighted average of common shares outstanding for each of the periods presented.

n.Income Taxes. Expense for income taxes represent the sum of the resulting income taxes payable and deferred income tax.

Current Income Tax- The current income tax is the higher income tax (ISR) and the flat rate business tax (Flat Tax) and is recognized in income in the year they are incurred. The income tax payable is based on fiscal profits and cash flows of each year respectively. The fiscal profit differs from profit reported in the consolidated statement of comprehensive income due to items of income or expenses taxable and deductible in other years and items that are never taxable or deductible. The company´s

 
 

 

liability for taxes due is computed using tax rates enacted or substantially approved at the end of the period over which it is reported. 

Deferred Income Tax- The company determined, based on financial projections, determine whether ISR or Flat Tax in the future and recognize the corresponding deferred tax on the tax it paid. Deferred tax is recognized temporary differences between the carrying amount of assets and liabilities included in the financial statements and the corresponding tax base used to determine the tax profit, using the liability method. The deferred tax liability is generally recognized for all temporary tax differences. It recognizes a deferred tax asset, because of all deductible temporary differences, as far as is probable that the future taxable profits available against which to apply those deductible temporary differences. These assets and liabilities are not recognized if temporary differences arise from goodwill or the initial recognition (other than the business combination) of other assets and liabilities in a transaction that affects neither the tax profit accounting profit.

The carrying value of deferred tax asset should be reviewed at the end of each year and should be reduced to the extent deemed unlikely to have sufficient taxable profits to allow it to recover all or a portion of the asset.

Assets and deferred tax liabilities are computed using tax rates expected to apply in the period when the liability is paid or the asset is realized, based on the rates (and tax act) that have been approved or substantially approved the end of the reporting period under review. The valuation of liabilities and deferred tax assets reflects the tax consequences that would result from the way the Company expects, at the end of the reporting period under review, to recover or settle the carrying amount of assets and liabilities.

It also recognizes a deferred tax asset for the estimated future effects of tax loss carry-forwards and tax credits recoverable asset. It records a valuation allowance to reduce the balance of deferred tax assets to the amount of future net benefits are more likely than not they do.

Deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities are offset when there is a statutory right to offset short-term assets with short term liabilities as they relate to income taxes for the same taxation authority and the Company intends to liquidate its assets and liabilities en a net basis.

Current income tax and deferred income tax period. Current and deferred are recognized as income or expense in profit or loss, except when related items that are recognized out of the income, either in other comprehensive income or (loss) or directly in equity, in which case the tax is also recognized outside of the outcome, or when arising on initial recognition of a business combination.

Interest on balance recoverable taxes- Interest on tax receivables balances are presented in the consolidated statement of comprehensive income as interest income.

Income Tax in the interim period - The income tax is recorded in the interim period based on the estimated annual effective rate.

oForeign currency transaction- In preparing the financials statements of individual entities, transaction in currencies other than the entity´s functional currency (foreign currencies) are recorded using exchange rates prevailing at the dates on which operations are carried out. At the end each reporting period, monetary items denominated in foreign currency are converted at exchange rates prevailing at that time.

The exchange rate differences are recognized in the income statement except:

-Foreign exchanges differences from foreign currency denominated loans relate to assets under construction for future productive use, which are included in the cost of those assets when considered as an adjustment to interest cost on loans denominated in foreign currency,

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-Differences on exchange derived from transaction related to hedging exchange rate risks, and

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-Differences in exchange rate from monetary items receivable from or payable to a foreign operation for which it is planned or is it possible to make a payment (forming part of the investment in foreign operations), which are initially recognized in other comprehensive income and reclassified from equity to profit or loss when selling all or part of investment.

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p.Financial Instruments – assets and liabilities are recognized when the Company is part of the contractual provisions of the instrument.

The assets and liabilities are measured initially at fair value. Transaction costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition or issue of financial assets and liabilities are increased or decreased from its fair value, as appropriate, on initial recognition, the transaction costs directly attributable to the acquisition of assets or liabilities at fair value through income is recognized immediately in earnings.

q-Financial assets- Financial assets are classified into the following specific categories, “financial assets at fair value through income”, “preserved at maturity investment”, “financial assets available for sale” and loans and charge receivable. The classification depends on the nature and purpose of financial assets and is determined at the time of initial recognition. All financial assets are recognized and unknown on trade date where purchase or sale of financial assets is under a contract whose terms require delivery of the asset during a period which is usually set by the relevant market.

The method of the effective interest rate is a method of computed the amortized cost of a financial instrument and of allocating interest income over the relevant period. The effective interest rate is the rate that exactly discounts estimated future cash receipts including all fees on points based on interest paid or received that form an integral of the effective interest rate, transaction costs and other premiums or discounts over the expected life of the debt or financial instrument (where appropriate) in a shorter period, with the carrying amount on initial recognition.

The Company has no financial assets classified as “financial assets at fair value through income”, “preserved at maturity investments” or “financial assets available for sale”,

Accounts receivable, loans and other receivable with fixed or determinable payments that are not trade in an active market are classified as loans and receivable. Loans and receivables are stated at amortized cost using the effective interest method, less any impairment.

Financial assets other than financial assets at fair value through income, are subject testing for effects of impairment at the end of each period which is reported. It is considered that financial assets are impaired when there is objective evidence that as a result of one or more events that occurred after initial recognition of financial asset, the estimated future cash flows of the financial assets have been affected.

 

The estimates and underlying assumption are reviewed on a regular basis. The reviews at accounting estimates are recognized in the period of the review and future periods if the review affects both current period and to subsequent periods.

 

Objective evidence of impairment could include:

 

-Significant financial difficulties of the issuer or counterparty, or

-Non-payment of interest or principal, or

-It is likely that the borrower will enter bankruptcy of financial reorganization, or

-The disappearance of an active market where quoted by the financial asset because of financial difficulties.

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For certain categories of financial assets such as accounts receivables, assets that have been subjected to testing for effects impairment and have not been impaired as individual, are included in the evaluation of impairment on a collective basis. Among the objective evidence that a portfolio of accounts receivable may be impaired, you could include the past experience of the Company with respect to the collection, an increase in the number of last payments in the portfolio in excess of the average credit period of 60 days as well as changes observable in national and local economic conditions that correlate with default on payments.

 

For financial assets carried at amortized cost, the amount of impairment loss recognized is the difference between the book value of assets and present value of future cash receipts discounted at the original effective interest rate of the asset financial.

 

The carrying value of financial assets is reduced by the impairment loss directly for all financial assets except for accounts receivable, where the carrying amount is reduced through an account estimate for doubtful accounts. When you consider that a receivable is uncollectible, it is removed from the estimate. The subsequent recovery of amounts previously deleted become claims against the estimate. Changes in the carrying value of the account of the estimate is recognized in income.

 

Except for equity instruments available for sale, if, in a subsequent period, the amount of the impairment loss decreases and this decrease can be related objectively to an event that occurs after recognition of impairment, impairment loss previously recognized is reversed through income to the extent that the carrying amount of investment to date reversed the impairment does not exceed the amortized cost would have been if he had not recognized the damage.

 

The company fails to recognize a financial asset only when the contractual rights on the cash flows of financial assets, and transfers substantially all the risk and benefits inherent to the ownership of financial assets. If the Company neither transfer not retains substantially all the risks and benefits inherent to the ownership and continues to retain control of the asset transferred, the Company recognizes its interest in the asset and liability associated to the amounts that would have to pay. If the Company retains substantially all risks and benefits inherent in ownership of transferred financial asset, the Company continues to recognize the financial asset and also recognizes collateral for loan funds received.

 

When fully unknown a financial asset, the difference in value of the asset and the amount of the consideration received and the cumulative gain or loss that has been left to recognize in other comprehensive income (loss) and accumulated in the equity is recognized in income.

 

Not knowing a financial asset in part (where the Company retains the option to repurchase part of a transferred asset, or retains a residual interest that does not result in the retention of substantial risk and benefits property and the company retains control), the Company distributed the previous value of the asset financial between the part that continues to be recognized and the part no longer recognized based on the fair value of those parts of the date of transfer. The difference between the carrying amount allocated to the party is no longer recognized and the amount of the consideration received by such party, and any cumulative gain or loss allocated to it has been recognized in other comprehensive income (loss) will be recognized in income.

 

s.Financial liabilities – debt and equity instruments issued by the Company are classified as either financial liabilities or equity in accordance with the substance of the contractual arrangements and the definition of a financial liability and equity instrument. Financial liabilities are classified either as “financial liabilities at fair value through income “or” other financial liabilities”-

 

Financial liability at fair value through income is a financial liability is classified as held trading or is designated as fair value through income.

 

A financial liability is classified as held for trading if:

-Is acquired principally for the purpose of repurchasing in the near future, or,

-On initial recognition is part of identified financial instruments that are

 

 
 

 

 managed together and for which there is evidence of a recent pattern of making short-term profits, or
-It is a derivative not designed as hedges and meet the conditions to be effective.

A financial liability other than a financial liability held for trading may be designated as an financial liability at fair value through profit or loss upon initial recognition if:

 

-This eliminates or significantly reduces an inconsistency in the valuation or recognition that would otherwise arise, or

-The performance of a group of financial assets, financial liabilities or both is managed and evaluated on the basis of fair value, according to an investment strategy or risk management that the entity´s documented, and provide internally about that group, based on their fair value or,

-Part of a contract containing one or more embedded derivatives, and IAS 39, Financial instruments Recognition and Measurement, allow the entire hybrid contract (asset or liability) is designated as at fair value through income.

 

Financial liabilities at fair value through income are recorded at fair value recognize any gain or loss arising from the remediation in the income statement. The gain or loss recognized in the statement include any dividend or interest earned from the financial asset and is included under the heading “other gains and losses” in the statement of comprehensive income.

 

Other financial liabilities, including loans, are valued initially at fair value, net of transaction costs. The method of effective interest rate is a method of calculating the amortized cost of a financial liability and of allocating interest expense over the relevant period. The effective interest rate is the rate exactly discounts estimated cash payments over the expected life of the financial liability (or, where appropriate, a short period) to the carrying amount financial liabilities on initial recognition.

 

The Company writes off financial liabilities if and only if, the Company´s obligations are fulfilled, cancelled or expire. The difference between the carrying amount of financial liability discharged from and the consideration paid and payable is recognized in earnings.

 

t              Derivative financial instruments – The Company uses derivative financial instruments to manage its exposure to risk in the changes in natural gas prices, which is used for production, conducting studies on historical volumes, future requirements or commitments, reducing the exposure to risks outside the normal operation of the Company.

 

Derivatives are initially recognized at fair value at the date the derivative contract subscribe and then remiden at fair value at the end of the reporting period. The gain or loss is recognized in income immediately unless the derivative is designated and is effective as a hedging instrument, in which case the timing of the recognition results depend on the nature of the hedging relationship.

 

In order to mitigate the risks associated with fluctuations in the price of natural gas, whose price is based on supply and demand from major markets, the Company uses exchange contracts or swaps cash flow of natural gas, where price the Company receives floating and pays fixed price. Fluctuations in the price of this energy input from consumed volumes are recognized as part of the operating costs of the Company.

 

At the beginning of the hedging relationship, the Company documents the relationship between the hedging instrument and hedged item, along with its risk management objective and strategy of hedging transactions. Additionally, the inception of the hedge and on an ongoing basis, the Company documents whether the hedging instrument is highly effective in offsetting the exposure to change in fair value or changes in cash flows of the hedged item.

 

 
 

 

The effective portion of changes in the fair value of derivatives that are designated and qualify as cash flows hedges is recognized in other comprehensive income and accumulated under the title of the fair value of derivative financial instruments, net of profit taxes. Gains and losses on the ineffective portion of the hedging instrument is recognized instrument is recognized immediately in income, and is included in other income (expense)

 

The Company periodically assesses the changes in cash flows from derivative financial instruments to analyze if the swaps are highly effective in reducing exposure to fluctuations in the price of natural gas. A hedging instrument is considered highly effective when changes in fair value or cash flows of the primary position are compensated on a regular basis or as a whole, by changes in the fair value or cash flows of the hedging instrument in a range between 80% and 125%.

 

Amounts previously recognized in other comprehensive income and accumulated in equity are reclassified to earning in the periods when the hedged item is recognized in income in the same area of the statement of comprehensive income of hedged item recognized. However, when a forecast transaction that is covered gives rise to the recognition of a non-financial asset or liability is not financial gain or loss previously accumulated in equity are transferred and include in the initial valuation of the cost of the asset does not financial or nonfinancial liabilities.

 

Hedge accounting is discontinued when the Company reverses the hedging relationship, when the hedging instrument expires or is sold, terminated, or exercised, or no longer meets the criteria for hedge accounting. Any cumulative gain or loss on the hedging instrument that is recognized in equity remain in equity until the forecast transaction is ultimately recognized in the results. When no longer expects the forecast transaction occurs, the cumulative gain or loss in equity is immediately reclassified the results.

 

u.Revenue recognition Revenue is recognized in the period in which transfer the risks and benefits of inventories to customer who purchased them, which usually coincides with the delivery of products to customers in fulfilling their orders. Net sales represent the goods sold at list price, less returns received and discounts.

V.Segments Information Segment information is presented in accordance with the region and due to the operation business is presented in accordance with the information used by management for decision making purposes.

w.Earnings (loss) per share
Income per share is calculated by dividing controlling net income or loss, by the weighted average shares outstanding during each year presented.

 

 

 
 

 

           
BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V. 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC       QUARTER: 2 YEAR 2012
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V         CONSOLIDADO
           
INVESTMENTS IN ASSOCIATES AND JOINT VENTURES
           
  (THOUSAND PESOS)        
COMPANY NAME PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY NUMBER OF SHARES % OWNERSHIP TOTAL AMOUNT
ACQUISITION COST CURRENT VALUE
SIMEC INTERNATIONAL FABRICACION Y VENTA DE PROD. DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
ARRENDADORA SIMEC FABRICACION Y VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 100.00 0 0
PACIFIC STEEL COMPRA VENTA DE CHATARRA 0 100.00 0 0
CIA SIDERURGICA DEL PACIFICO ARRENDADORA DE INMUEBLES 0 99.89 0 0
COORDINADORA DE SERVICIOS PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 100.00 0 0
COMERCIALIZADORA SIMEC COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
INDUSTRIA DEL ACERO Y EL ALAMBRE FABRICACION Y VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
PROCESADORA MEXICALI COMPRA VENTA DE CHATARRA 0 99.99 0 0
SERVICIOS SIMEC PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 100.00 0 0
SISTEMAS DE TRANSPORTE DE BAJA CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTISTA 0 100.00 0 0
OPERADORA DE METALES PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 100.00 0 0
OPERADORA DE SERVICIOS SIDERURGICOS DE TLAXCALA PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 100.00 0 0
ADMINISTRADORA DE SERV SIDERURGICOS DE TLAXCALA PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 100.00 0 0
SIMREP SUB-HOLDING 0 50.22 0 0
REPUBLIC ENGINEERED PRODUCTS FABRICACION Y VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 50.22 0 0
OPERADORA DE SERV DE LA INDUSTRIA SIDERURGICA PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 100.00 0 0
CSG COMERCIAL COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.95 0 0
COMER DE PROD DE ACEROS DE TLAXCALA COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.95 0 0
SIDERURGICA DE BAJA CALIFORNIA COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.95 0 0
COORPORACION ACEROS DM SUB-HOLDING 0 99.99 0 0
PRODUCTOS SIDERURGICOS DE TLAXCALA COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 100.00 0 0
COMERCIALIZADORA MSAN COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 100.00 0 0
COMERCIALIZADORA ACEROS DM COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 100.00 0 0
PROMOTORA ACEROS SAN LUIS COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 100.00 0 0
UNDER SHAFT SUB-HOLDING 0 100.00 0 0
PROCESADORA INDUSTRIAL PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 99.99 0 0
CORPORATIVOS G&DL PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 100.00 0 0
ACERO TRANSPORTE SAN TRANSPORTISTA 0 100.00 0 0
SIMEC INTERNATIONAL 2 INC COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
SIMEC INTERNATIONAL 3 INC COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
SIMEC INTERNATIONAL 4 INC COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
SIMEC INTERNATIONAL 5 INC COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
SIMEC INTERNATIONAL 6 FABRICACION Y VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
SIMEC INTERNATIONAL 7 FABRICACION Y VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
SIMEC ACERO COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 100.00 0 0
SIMEC USA COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 100.00 0 0
PACIFIC STEEL PROJECTS PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 100.00 0 0
SIMEC STEEL PRESTACION DE SERVICIOS 0 100.00 0 0
CIA SIDERURGICA DE GUADALAJARA FABRICACION Y VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
CORPORACION ASL COMPRA VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
GV DO BRASIL FABRICACION Y VENTA DE PROD DE ACERO 0 99.99 0 0
           
           
           
TOTAL INVESTMENT IN ASSOCIATES          

 
 

 

 
                                 
BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V. 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC                             QUARTER: 2 YEAR 2012
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V                               CONSOLIDADO
BREAKDOWN OF CREDITS
(THOUSAND PESOS)
                                 
  FOREIGN INSTITUTION (YES / NO) CONTRACT SIGNING DATE EXPIRATION DATE INTEREST RATE MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN NATIONAL CURRENCY MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN FOREIGN CURRENCY
CREDIT TYPE / INSTITUTION   TIME INTERVAL   TIME INTERVAL
  CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
BANKS                                
FOREIGN TRADE                                
                                 
SECURED                                
                                 
COMERCIAL BANKS                                
                                 
OTHER                                
                                 
                                 
TOTAL BANKS         0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
                                 
STOCK MARKET FOREIGN INSTITUTION (YES / NO) CONTRACT SIGNING DATE EXPIRATION DATE INTEREST RATE MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN NATIONAL CURRENCY MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN FOREIGN CURRENCY
    TIME INTERVAL   TIME INTERVAL
LISTED STOCK EXCHANGE (MEXICO AND / OR FOREIGN) CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
                                 
UNSECURED                                
MEDIUM TERM NOTES NO                   0 4,123 0 0 0 0
SECURED                                
                                 
PRIVATE PLACEMENTS                                
                                 
UNSECURED                                
                                 
SECURED                                
                                 
TOTAL STOCK MARKET LISTED IN STOCK EXCHANGE AND PRIVATE PLACEMENT         0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,123 0 0 0 0
                                 
OTHER CURRENT AND NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES WITH COST FOREIGN INSTITUTION (YES / NO) DATE OF AGREEMENT EXPIRATION DATE   MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN NATIONAL CURRENCY MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN FOREIGN CURRENCY
  CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
                                 
MISCELLANEOUS NO                   0 691,107 0 0 0 0
                                 
TOTAL OTHER CURRENT AND NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES WITH COST         0 0 0 0 0 0 0 691,107 0 0 0 0
                                 
                                 
SUPPLIERS FOREIGN INSTITUTION (YES / NO) DATE OF AGREEMENT EXPIRATION DATE   MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN NATIONAL CURRENCY MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN FOREIGN CURRENCY
  CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
MISCELLANEOUS NO         724,448                    
MISCELLANEOUS NO                     1,973,547        
TOTAL SUPPLIERS         0 724,448 0 0 0 0 0 1,973,547 0 0 0 0
                                 
                                 
OTHER CURRENT AND NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES FOREIGN INSTITUTION (YES / NO)       MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN NATIONAL CURRENCY MATURITY OR AMORTIZATION OF CREDITS IN FOREIGN CURRENCY
      CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
CURRENT YEAR UNTIL
1 YEAR
UNTIL
2 YEAR
UNTIL
3 YEAR
UNTIL
4 YEAR
UNTIL
5 YEAR
OR MORE
MISCELLANEOUS NO         2,588 70,079                  
MISCELLANEOUS NO                     520,665 44,084      
TOTAL OTHER CURRENT AND
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
        0 2,588 70,079 0 0 0 0 520,665 44,084 0 0 0
                                 
                                 
GENERAL TOTAL         0 727,036 70,079 0 0 0 0 3,189,442 44,084 0 0 0
                                 
                             
     Estas columnas no aplican para las secciones correspondientes            

 
 

 

BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V. 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC          
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V       QUARTER: 2 YEAR 2012
MONETARY FOREIGN CURRENCY POSITION
THOUSAND PESOS
 
           
FOREIGN CURRENCY POSITION DOLLARS (1) OTHER CURRENCIES THOUSAND PESOS TOTAL
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS THOUSAND PESOS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS THOUSAND PESOS
           
MONETARY ASSETS 744,618 10,166,263 0 0 10,166,263
CURRENT 744,618 10,166,263 0 0 10,166,263
           
NON CURRENT 0 0 0 0 0
           
LIABILITIES 236,758 3,233,526 0 0 3,233,526
SHORT TERM 233,607 3,189,442 0 0 3,189,442
           
LONG TERM 3,151 44,084 0 0 44,084
           
           
NET BALANCE 507,860 6,932,737 0 0 6,932,737
           
(1) IN THE NOTES SECTION MUST SPECIFY THE CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE RATE    
           

 
 

 

             
BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V. 
        QUARTER: 2 YEAR 2012  
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
 
             
FINANCIAL LIMITATIONS IN CONTRACT, ISSUED DEED AND / OR TITLE
MEDIUM TERM NOTES          
A) Current assets to current liabilities must be 1.0 times or more    
B) Total liabilities to total assets do not be more than 0.60    
C) Operating income plus items added to income which do not require using cash must be 2.0 times or more
             
This notes was offered in the international market      
             
             
             
ACTUAL SITUATION OF FINANCIAL LIMITED
MEDIUM TERM NOTES          
A) Accomplished the actual situation is 4.43 times    
B) Accomplished the actual situation is 0.22    
C) Accomplished the actual situation is 190.32    
             
As of June 30, 2012, the remaining balance of the MTNs not exchanged amounts to Ps. 4.1 Millions ($302.000
dollars)            
             
             
             
 
 

 

 

BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V. 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC          
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V       QUARTER: 2 YEAR 2012
DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE BY PRODUCT
           
TOTAL INCOME
(THOUSAND PESOS)
MAIN PRODUCTS OR PRODUCT LINE SALES MARKET SHARE % MAIN
VOLUME AMOUNT TRADEMARKS CUSTOMERS
DOMESTIC SALES          
COMMERCIAL PROFILES 432 4,764,583 0    
SPECIAL PROFILES 248 3,079,867 0    
OTHERS 0 134 0    
           
TOTAL 680 7,844,584 0    
           
FOREIGN SALES          
COMMERCIAL PROFILES 69 868,325 0    
SPECIAL PROFILES 19 219,068 0    
OTHERS 0 30,586 0    
           
TOTAL 88 1,117,979 0    
           
FOREIGN  SUBSIDIARIES          
SPECIAL PROFILES 416 7,301,893      
           
           
           
T  O  T  A  L 1,184 16,264,456      
           
           

 
 

 

BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES, S.A.B. DE C.V. 
CLAVE DE COTIZACION: SIMEC              
GRUPO SIMEC, S.A.B. DE C.V   QUARTER: 2 YEAR 2012       CONSOLIDADO
ANALYSIS OF PAID CAPITAL STOCK
                   
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SHARES
SERIES NOMINAL VALUE
($)
VALID COUPON NUMBER OF SHARES CAPITAL SOCIAL
FIXED PORTION VARIABLE PORTION MEXICAN FREE SUBSCRIPTION FIXED VARIABLE
                 
B 0 0 90,850,050 406,859,164 0 497,709,214 441,786 1,978,444
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
TOTAL     90,850,050 406,859,164 0 497,709,214 441,786 1,978,444
                   
TOTAL NUMBER OF SHARES REPRESENTING THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE DATE OF SENDING THE INFORMATION:   497,709,214