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The Colombia Securities Exchange (Spanish: Bolsa de Valores de Colombia, bvc) is a stock exchange which was created as a result of merging three independent stock exchanges: Bogotá (Bolsa de Bogotá, 1928), Medellín (Bolsa de Medellín, 1961) and Occidente (Bolsa de Occidente, Cali, 1983).
Compañía Colombiana Automotriz: Consumer goods Automobiles Bogotá: 1982 Automotive, defunct 2014 P D Copa Airlines Colombia: Consumer services Airlines Bogotá: 2010 Airline P A Corficolombiana: Financials Specialty finance Bogotá: 1945 Financial services, part of Banco de Bogotá: P A COTECMAR: Industrials Defense Cartagena: 2000
IGBC or Indice General de la Bolsa de Valores de Colombia was the main stock market index of the Colombia Stock Exchange from mid-2001 until November 2013 and consisted of the 30 most actively-traded shares of the market. The companies listed on IGBC were reviewed for performance each quarter and the composition of the index was updated ...
Bolsa Nacional Agropecuaria (BMC) is a Colombian Mercantil Exchange. Currently, BMC is a mixed capital company governed by private law and subject to supervision by the Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia (Financial Supervision Body of Colombia). It shares are traded on the Bolsa de Valores de Colombia (Colombian Stock Exchange).
Ecopetrol, formerly known as Empresa Colombiana de Petróleo S.A. (English: Colombian Petroleum Co.) is the largest and primary petroleum company in Colombia. As a result of its continuous growth, Ecopetrol forms part of the Fortune Global 500 and was ranked 346. [ 3 ]
Organizacion Corona (known as Corona in Colombia) was founded in 1881 by a group of investors including Victoriano Restrepo Uribe, making it one of the oldest business entities in Colombia.
Bancolombia was founded on January 29, 1875 as "Banco de Colombia" in Medellín, Colombia. [2] In 1929 the bank began trading on the Bolsa de Bogotá.In 1995 the bank became the first Colombian company to trade on the New York Stock Exchange.
In 1999, Corficolombiana merged with three other financial corporations, La Corporación Financiera de los Andes (Financial Corporation of the Andes), La Corporación Financiera Santander (Santander Financial Corporation) and Indufinanciera. The purpose of the merger was to pool resources and to create an efficient financial infrastructure.