Best in 10 Years for Brazil Companies

Brazilian companies’ profits will reach record levels this year, the best since 1994, according to a study conducted by Serasa, an economic analysis and information firm. The study was based on financial statements of 10 thousand industries from around the country, covering the period January-September.

The biggest companies, with sales of over US$ 18.6 million (R$ 50 million), reported profits of 12.4%, compared with 10.2% in 2003. Small and medium-sized firms registered profits of 5.1%, as against last year’s 3%.


The study also reveals that this year’s increase in sales was based on the economic growth pushed by the higher level of employment and the mass of salaries, the expansion of international trade, growth in the volume of personal loans, the drop in the interest rate, compared with 2003, and the increase in investments in productive activities.


The earnings of small and medium-sized firms rose 7.2%, the best result in the last nine years, according to the data from January to September. Earnings by the large companies amounted to 5.7%.


In the opinion of Serasa economists, the rise in profits is the result of changes introduced by the companies, such as cost controls that led to productivity gains, in addition to price readjustments induced by domestic demand.


“In 2004 the resumption of economic growth drove the demand for intermediate goods, favoring industry in general,” the report states.


According to the study, the real earnings growth (factoring out inflation) of large companies between 1999 and 2004 amounted to 79.4%, while small and medium-sized firms attained a real growth of 43.2%.


Translation: David Silberstein
Agência Brasil

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil’s Most Notorious Prostitution House Becomes a Museum

Brazil's most famous temple to lust and prostitution may soon become a fond memory ...

Calamity State: Floods Kill 84 in the South of Brazil

The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, is expected to sign this ...

Brazilian Inflation Goes Up. It’s 0.43% in January

Brazil's  inflation as measured by the General Index of Prices – Domestic Availability (IGP-DI) ...

Beauty Industry in Brazil Gets Makeover from Hubs Creation

The joining of cosmetics industry in Brazil in production hubs has been giving the ...

Brazil’s Cinta Larga Indians and Miners: A Bloody Relationship

The Roosevelt Reservation in Brazil, home to the Wide Belt (“Cinta Larga”) Indians, has ...

Brazil’s Inhumanity: Jean Charles Is a Hero, Victims of Brazilian Police Are Nobodies

Jean Charles de Menezes has been buried with all his fellow citizens and politicians’ ...

Lula Now

Everything seems to point to Lula as Brazil’s next president. His reformation is such ...

Brazil’s Wheat Harvest Drops 13%. Blame It on the Rain.

This year’s national grain production in Brazil may have a reduction of approximately 5.5% ...

A Bill in Brazil to Simplify Holding a Referendum

A national campaign was launched this week in São Paulo in favor of a ...

Brazil Joins Neighbors to Fight Child Sex Tourism

South American ministers of Tourism, gathered Wednesday, October 26, at the World Forum of ...