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October 12, 2021 LAMOSA: TIMELINE 1890 1929 1933 BOLSA MEXICANA DE VALORES 1951 Founded as Compañía Manufacturera de Ladrillos Monterrey. Incorporated as Ladrillera Monterrey, S.A. by Bernardo Elosúa and Viviano Valdés The Ceramic Tiles division is created. The company launches its IPO on the Mexican Stock Exchange. Crest GBM 1984 The company starts its Real Estate division in Monterrey. 1974 Acquisition of the Kerámika industrial plant in Tlaxcala. The company begins to consolidate the industry. 1963 O Begins production of sanitary ware and bathroom furniture through its Sanitarios Lamosa subsidiary. CENTES 20 1957 Creates the Crest brand, becoming one of the first manufacturers of cement-based adhesives in Mexico. LAMOSA 1995 Ladrillera Monterrey, S.A. changes its corporate name to Grupo Lamosa, SA. de C.V. 1998 O Pursuing its growth strategy, the company acquires Adhesivos Jalisco. Niasa® Entre tú y tu obra 2001 The company continues to expand its Adhesives business with the acquisition of Industrias Niasa. PORCELANITE diseña tus sueños 2007 -O- The acquisition of Porcelanite for US$810 million drives LAMOSA to become the largest ceramic producer in Mexico. The company sells its Commercial Real Estate division. 2021 Acquires Grupo Roca's ceramic tile business with operations in Spain, Brazil, and the US-for US$260 million. With this transaction, LAMOSA becomes the second-largest ceramic tile producer in the world, further strengthening its positions in the Americas and expanding its footprint into Europe. Roca euro cerámica 2020 Acquisition of Eurocerámica in Colombia for US$33 million. LAMOSA becomes the second-largest player in that country and builds up its presence in South America. SAN LORENZO CORDILLERA SISCOP CERAMICA 2016 Geographic expansion to South America with the US$230 million acquisition of Cerámica San Lorenzo, a ceramic tile manufacturer with operations in Peru, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina through eight production plants. LAMOSA consolidates its positioning in the continent with this transaction. corona 2015 LAMOSA sells its Sanitary ware division to Colombian company Corona for US$40 million to focus exclusively on ceramic tiles and adhesives. LAMOSA/CERAMIC: THE ROAD TO GROWTH IS PAVED WITH TILES. | 23
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