
Gerson Freitas Jr
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Clarice Couto |Gerson Freitas Jr
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Clarice Couto |Gerson Freitas Jr
A customer shops for meat in a supermarket in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Bloomberg) -- JBS SA cleared the way for a long-awaited listing of its shares in New York, overcoming fierce opposition from environmental groups and concentrating more power in the hand of the billionaire Batista brothers. The Brazilian company’s reorganization plan that has been years in the making received the votes it needed from minority shareholders at a meeting in Sao Paulo, JBS said in a filing.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Clarice Couto |Gerson Freitas Jr |Emily Elconin
Bloomberg — La detección de gripe aviar en una granja avícola en el sur de Brasil está teniendo repercusiones en todo el mundo, reduciendo el suministro a consumidores voraces desde China hasta Europa. Los envíos a los principales destinos, que también incluyen México y Corea del Sur, fueron suspendidos mientras el mayor exportador mundial de pollo intenta detener la propagación de la mortal cepa H5N1.
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2 weeks ago |
financialpost.com | Clarice Couto |Gerson Freitas Jr
Article contentThe detection of bird flu in a single poultry farm in southern Brazil is reverberating around the world, depriving buyers from China to Europe of the chicken they’re increasingly voracious to consume. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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bloomberglinea.com.br | Clarice Couto |Gerson Freitas Jr |Emily Elconin
Bloomberg — O Brasil ainda está analisando novos focos suspeitos de gripe aviária em granjas comerciais de aves, aumentando as preocupações de que o vírus possa estar se espalhando no maior exportador de frangos do mundo. Os focos suspeitos estão no sul do estado de Santa Catarina e no norte do estado de Tocantins, disse o Ministro da Agricultura do Brasil, Carlos Favaro, em uma coletiva de imprensa na segunda-feira.
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