Equatorial's Strategic Stake in Copasa: A Bold Move Amidst Privatization

Equatorial, a Brazilian power company, secured a 30% stake in water and sewage firm Copasa for 5.59 billion reais. This move follows Minas Gerais' decision to privatize a major portion of Copasa. With intentions to further increase its share, Equatorial strengthens its position in Brazil's sanitation sector.


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Equatorial's Strategic Stake in Copasa: A Bold Move Amidst Privatization
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On Wednesday, Brazilian power company Equatorial announced it has secured the strategic investor role in Copasa's privatization, purchasing a significant 30% stake for 5.59 billion reais, or approximately $1.10 billion.

The initiative by Minas Gerais state aims to transfer Copasa's control, a utility servicing 12 million people, to private hands through a share offering initially valued at over $1 billion in May. Equatorial bid 49.03 reais per share, surpassing the state's minimum price while facing no competition after a consortium, including Aegea, withdrew from the process.

The state government, holding over 50% of Copasa, plans a secondary offer, potentially selling another 20% to broader investors, with pricing expected on June 11. Equatorial, already a key player in Sao Paulo's sanitation field post-privatization, intends to acquire up to 48 million more shares, potentially increasing its investment to 7.9 billion reais or $1.6 billion.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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