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- Grupo Comercial Gomo S.A. de C.V. (GOMO.MX) operates as a holding company that controls entities engaged in the commercialization, distribution, purchase, and sale of electrical appliances, electronics, household goods, and similar products. The company distributes core brands including Hitachi, Hyundai, and Philco for consumer electronics such as audio and video equipment, televisions, and white goods; Zanetti motorcycles; and previously handled own brands Naoki and Gomo along with lines like musical instruments, sports articles under Yonex, high-end audio, Loewe TVs, White Westinghouse refrigerators, Frigidaire appliances, and PlayStation entertainment hardware. Its activities span the durable consumer goods sector, targeting retail and popular consumption markets in Mexico.
Founded in 1992 and headquartered at Av. Alvaro Obregon 302, Piso 4, Roma, 06700 Mexico City, Mexico, the company traces its origins to 1989 when founder Juan Manuel Jiménez Gómez began importing and selling audio-video equipment from international brands. It listed on the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores in 1997, with shares currently suspended from trading. Operations remain focused on Mexico, with no disclosed subsidiaries or parent relationships in recent public data.
In 1998, the company acquired Chopin S.A. de C.V., expanding into musical instruments, Yonex sports goods, and advanced audio technology distribution, marking its last major documented strategic move; no recent partnerships, funding rounds, acquisitions, new product launches, or operational shifts appear in public records from 2023-2025.