Earnings from TAEE11, VLID3 and other companies total R$15 billion in interim earnings, exempt from income tax, distributed in November, based on the balance sheet.
Petrobras will be distributing the second installment of interim payments this Friday (15), totaling R$ 15 billion, as an anticipation of the remuneration to shareholders for the 2023 financial year, which was declared based on the balance sheet as of December 30 June 2023.
The amounts will be deposited in the form of dividends, exempt from Income Tax. Shareholders holding common shares (PETR3) and preferred (PETR4) will receive R$0,575 per paper in dividends. This is the second time that the company carries out the distribution of interim earnings, the first was in November last year.
Dividends: payments to shareholders
Investors who owned the company's shares on August 21st, which was the 'date with' – deadline to have a paper in your portfolio and be entitled to the announced earnings.
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Interim Earnings and JCP
This Friday, Taesa (TAEE11) also distributes interim dividends and interest on equity (JCP) totaling R$204,6 million. Remembering that JCP is taxed at 15% by the Federal Revenue.
The amount is equivalent to R$0,19 per share (common/preferred) or R$0,59 per unit. They only receive those shareholders in the company's records on November 13th, which was the 'date with'.
Announced Proceeds: Valid Distribution
Another paying company today is Valid (VLID3), which deposits R$24,5 million in JCP, corresponding to R$0,307 per share, for shareholders with positions on December 06th, which was the date with.
Remuneration Advance: Iguatemi
to Iguatemi (IGTI3) also pays this Friday R$ 27,5 million, which is equivalent to third installment of a total of R$110 million in dividends. R$0,013 per common share, R$0,039 per preferred share and 0,091 per Unit will be deposited. Shareholders registered on April 20th of this year will be entitled.
Triunfo Part dividends
Triunfo Participações e Investimentos (TPIS3) remunerates shareholders with R$0,045 per share in dividends, totaling R$7,9 million. The earnings are based on the shareholding position as of April 27, 2023.
Wlm Indústria e Comércio Dividends
Finally, Wlm Indústria e Comércio also distributes dividends today, R$0,399 per common share (WLMM3) and R$0,439 per preferred paper (WLMM4), to investors in the company's April 28 filings.
Check out the complete earnings calendar in InfoMoney's December dividend calendar
Source: InfoMoney