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Strategies & Market Trends : Telebras (TBH) & Brazil -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Xenogenetic who wrote (21243)8/5/2000 7:25:23 AM
From: wl9839  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Tele Celular Sul 2Q Net Loss BRR776,000
Vs 15.1M Profit

Dow Jones Newswires

Tele Celular Sul Participacoes SA - Curitiba, Brazil
Three months ending June 30
All figures in reals ($1=BRR1.80)
2000 1999
Total gross revenue 221.03 mln 205.54 mln
Net operating revenue 152.95 mln 127.13 mln
Net handset sale revenue 20.76 mln 31.44 mln
Total net revenue 173.71 mln 158.57 mln
EBITDA 45.45 mln 57.57 mln
Net profit (loss) (776,000) 15.14 mln

Tele Celular Sul, a unit of Italy's Telecom Italia Mobile (I.TIM), provides
cellular communications services in the southern Brazilian states of Parana
and Santa Catarina.



To: Xenogenetic who wrote (21243)8/7/2000 8:07:28 AM
From: Art Baeckel  Respond to of 22640
 
None taken Adam! If I find the news for the thread I'll be happy to do my part. I know there are a lot of lurkers out there. Glad I was some help on one of my posts. ART



To: Xenogenetic who wrote (21243)8/7/2000 8:11:56 AM
From: Art Baeckel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Petrobras to build 2 power plants in
Brazil,Bolivia

Reuters Company News - August 04, 2000 17:56

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SAO PAULO, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Brazil's state oil giant Petrobras said on
Friday it had closed a deal with the Bolivian government to build a 110
megawatts gas-fired electric plant in partnership with Duke Energy Inc. in
Bolivia's Puerto Suarez.

Another Brazilian company, wide-profile Monteiro Suarez group, will be
building this plant.

Petrobras also said in a statement that jointly with Duke it would build a
same-type plant in Brazil's central-western state of Mato Grosso.

The investment in the two plants, that should become operative at the end of
next year, is expected to reach $100 million. Each plant should consume about
600,000 cubic meters of natural gas. Brazil mainly imports natural gas from
Bolivia.