Daily Summary #1895: Three ships hit in the Strait of Hormuz; With R$ 65.1 billion in debts, Raízen files for extrajudicial recovery
Three ships were struck in the Strait of Hormuz, while Raízen filed for extrajudicial recovery due to significant debts of R$ 65.1 billion.
Raízen becomes the largest case of extrajudicial recovery in Brazil
Raízen has filed for the largest extrajudicial recovery in Brazilian history, aiming to renegotiate debts amounting to R$ 65 billion.
São Paulo Justice accepts GPA's extrajudicial recovery request
The São Paulo court has accepted GPA's extrajudicial recovery request, allowing the company to restructure its debts amounting to R$ 4.5 billion.
Raízen's shares plummet by up to 17% and enter auction after extrajudicial recovery request
Raízen's shares dropped over 17% after the company filed for extrajudicial recovery due to its high debt level.
Raízen's shares fell 70% in 1 year; company requests extrajudicial recovery to renegotiate R$ 65 billion
Raízen has seen a significant decline in its share prices, prompting the company to seek extrajudicial recovery for its substantial debts.
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Two major Brazilian companies, Raízen and Grupo Pão de Açúcar, have filed for extrajudicial recovery to renegotiate debts and restructure their finances.
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Raízen requests extrajudicial recovery due to debts of R$ 65 billion amidst various news stories including scientific research controversies and a police investigation.
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Raízen is seeking an extrajudicial recovery due to debts totaling R$ 65 billion.
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Raízen files for extrajudicial recovery over R$ 65 billion in debts amid various news topics including scientific publication issues and allegations of serious crimes.
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Raízen has requested extrajudicial recovery due to debts of R$ 65 billion amidst various news topics such as scientific publication importance and allegations of police misconduct.
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Raízen, a Brazilian company, is requesting extrajudicial recovery due to R$ 65 billion in debts, while various social issues and legal matters surrounding police and criminal cases are also highlighted.
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Raízen, a major player in Brazil's energy sector, has filed for extrajudicial recovery to renegotiate debts while assuring that operations will continue as normal.
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Raízen has filed for extrajudicial recovery to reorganize approximately R$ 65.1 billion in debts after facing financial pressures and operational difficulties.
With R$ 65.1 billion in debt, Raízen files for extrajudicial recovery
Raízen has filed for extrajudicial recovery amid negotiations with creditors to restructure its significant debt of R$ 65.1 billion and improve the company's cash flow.
Raízen files for extrajudicial recovery to renegotiate R$ 65 billion debt
Raízen has filed for extrajudicial recovery to renegotiate its R$ 65 billion debt amid financial challenges.
Raízen is close to an agreement for extrajudicial recovery, says agency
Raízen is nearing an agreement with its main creditors for extrajudicial recovery as discussions progress.
CEO of Pão de Açúcar tries to calm suppliers: 'I have already spoken to more than 20 today'
The CEO of Grupo Pão de Açúcar, Alexandre Santoro, is actively engaging with suppliers to reassure them following the company's announcement of entering into extrajudicial recovery to renegotiate $4.5 billion in debts.
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The GPA (Grupo Pão de Açúcar) has filed for extrajudicial recovery as it attempts to renegotiate its debts with banks and preserve its operations.
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The GPA Group, responsible for the Pão de Açúcar supermarket chain, has reached an agreement with creditors to propose an extrajudicial recovery plan to manage approximately R$ 4.5 billion in debts.
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Grupo Pão de Açúcar is seeking extrajudicial recovery amidst various significant developments including police arrests and international news.
GPA files for extrajudicial recovery and cites debts of R$ 4.5 billion
Grupo Pão de Açúcar (GPA) has filed for extrajudicial recovery and announced debts totaling R$ 4.5 billion after reaching an agreement with its major creditors.
GPA reaches agreement with creditors for an extrajudicial recovery plan of R$ 4.5 billion
Grupo GPA has reached an agreement with key creditors for an extrajudicial recovery plan to address R$ 4.5 billion in debts, aiming to reorganize its finances without entering judicial recovery.
Raízen says it is evaluating a R$ 4 billion investment and may request extrajudicial recovery
Raízen is considering a R$ 4 billion investment from Shell and Aguassanta Investimentos as it faces rising debt.