Examples of Brazilian Companies in a sentence
Of the seven Brazilian companies selected for the 2009/2010 review, three are of the Group: Itaúsa, Itaú Unibanco, and Redecard.
Since January 1, 1996, Brazilian companies have been permitted to apply a tax-deductible nominal interest rate charge on net equity (called interest on capital).
The Brazilian Accounting Pronouncements Committee (CPC) is a standard‐setting body engaged in the study, development and issuance of accounting standards, interpretations and guidances for Brazilian companies.
Mr. Dover also served on the Board of Directors of several publicly traded Brazilian companies.
Providence Financial and Providence Fund, by themselves and through their affiliated companies (collectively, “Providence”), were in the business of the unregistered sale of securities in the form of promissory notes which typically promised to pay annual returns of approximately 12% or 13% (and sometimes higher) based on “factoring” alleged accounts receivable in Brazilian companies.
Only eight Brazilian companies are part of this select group, two of which are from the Conglomerate, Itaúsa and Itaú Unibanco.
If a Consortium is comprised of foreign and Brazilian companies, leadership shall be exercised by a Brazilian company, freely chosen among members of the Consortium.
There are also rules in Annex V of Resolution 2689 for Depositary Receipts (DR), when shares of Brazilian companies are issued abroad with counterpart shares in Brazil.
Also, Interministerial Explanatory Memorandum No. 00025/2012 explains, with respect to the reduction to 50% of the required percentage of exports to qualify as a predominantly exporting company, as follows: By extending the concept of predominantly exporting company to those who export 50% of their gross revenue, including those applying to (…) Recap, almost all Brazilian companies that generate credits to be reimbursed in kind in relation to their export activities are covered.
One of the pieces of information that the company developing the product in Brazil must provide is the National Registry of Legal Entities ( Cadastro Nacional da Pessoa Jurídica, CNPJ number), which is an identification number issued to Brazilian companies by the Secretariat of the Federal Revenue of Brazil.