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Petrobras
Oil and Gas
Petrobras is a
publicly traded corporation, the majority stockholder of which is the Brazilian
Federal Government. Petrobras performs as an integrated energy company in the
following sectors: exploration and production, refining, marketing,
transportation, petrochemicals, oil product distribution, natural gas,
electricity, chemical gas, and biofuels. A leader in the Brazilian oil
industry, the company has a presence in another 18 countries. Its daily output
equals 2,539,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day.
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Itaú Unibanco
Banking
Itaú is the largest Latin American bank and one of
the largest banks on the planet, with approximately 96,000 employees and
operations in 20 countries throughout the Americas, Asia and Europe. Itaú is a
universal bank with a range of services and products serving the most varied
client profile – both individuals and companies of all sizes, from major
transnational groups to local micro-entrepreneurs. In Brazil, the bank has
nearly 5,000 full-service branches and 28,000 ATMs.
3
Banco
Bradesco
Banking
Bradesco is currently one of the largest banks in
Brazil in terms of total assets, offering a wide range of banking and financial
products and services in Brazil and abroad to individuals, SMEs, large
companies and major local and international corporations and institutions.
Bradesco's products and services encompass banking operations such as loans,
credit card issuance, purchasing consortiums, insurance, leasing, payment
collection and processing, pension plans, asset management, etc.
4
Banco do Brasil
Banking
Banco do Brasil is one of the largest financial
institutions in Brazil with 58,6 million clients and 15,1 thousand points of
service in 3,1 thousand cities and 24 countries. The bank serves every segment
of the financial market. It provides solutions, services and products in the
banking, investment, asset management, insurance, social security, premium
bonds and payment systems. It operates through the following segments: Banking,
Investment, Fund Management, Insurance, Private Pension Plans and Capitalization,
Payment Methods and Others.
5
Vale
Mining
and Metallurgy
With a history going back more than 70 years, Vale
is a global mining company acting in the production and export of iron ore,
pellets, manganese, and ferro-alloys, which are raw materials needed for
steelmaking. It is the leader in the production of iron ore and the second
largest producer of nickel. In Brazil, Vale has a presence in 14 states and
works with around 154,000 employees and contractors.
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JBS
Food
JBS is a global leader in beef, lamb and poultry
processing and is also heavily involved in pork production. The company also
markets hygiene and cleaning products, collagen, metal packaging, biodiesel and
other items. With over 200,000 employees worldwide, the company has 340
production units and businesses in the foodstuffs, leather, biodiesel,
collagen, metal packaging and cleaning products industries. JBS is the world's
largest exporter of animal protein, selling to over 150 countries.
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GPA (Grupo
Pão de Açúcar)
Retail
GPA is the largest retailer in Brazil, with gross
revenue of R$ 64,405 billion in 2013. Its business is based on a multiformat
structure, allowing to meet a wide range of consumers’ needs and expectations
in different regions and diverse social and economic classes, with a balance
between supermarkets (Pão de Açúcar and Extra Supermercado), hypermarkets
(Extra Hiper), stores of eletronic products and household appliances (Ponto
Frio and Casas Bahia), proximity stores (Minimercado Extra and Minuto Pão de
Açucar), cash-and-carry segment (Assaí), gas stations, drugstores and
e-commerce operations.
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BRF (Brasil Foods)
Food
BRF was created in 2009, after the merger of Sadia
and Perdigão. The company became one of the giants in the global food market,
acting in segments such as poultry, pork, beef, milk, dairy products and
processed food products under several brands. Today, it is one of the main
exporters of animal protein on the planet, with foods that reach 110 countries.
The company's portfolio totals 5,000 products. BRF has more than 100,000
employees in 47 factories spread throughout Brazil, as well as 11 industrial
units in operation abroad.
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Itaúsa
Holding
Itaúsa was founded to centralize the financial and
strategic decisions of a group of companies. It operates in the financial and
industrial areas and also manages large institutions of a social nature. The
main companies which Itaúsa controls are leaders in their business areas: Itaú
Unibanco Holding and its subsidiaries Itaú Unibanco and Banco Itaú BBA (in the
financial segment) and Duratex, Itautec and Elekeiroz (leaders in their
respective industrial areas).
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Oi
Telecom
Oi is a provider of telecommunication services in
Brazil. At the end of 2014, Oi had 74,5 million clients, divided as follows:
17,5 million residential RGUs, including fixed telephony, broadband and Pay TV;
48,5 million clients in the segment of personal mobility, of which 41,3 million
pre-paid and 7,1 million post-paid users; 7,9 million users in the
business/corporate segment, including fixed and mobile telephony and broadband;
and 0,7 million public telephony (TUPs) terminals.
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