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  • Total consideration for the acquisition was 22.2 million Brazilian Reais, which is essentially $13.4 million as of the day of acquisition.

    unknown title 2011

  • Corrupt politicians and bureaucrats in Brazil divert billions of Reais, money that is desperately needed to pay police decent salaries, maintain humane jails, improve public schools and provide other essential social services that help prevent crime in the first place.

    Chris McGowan: Which Are Worse: Brazil's Bandits Or Its Leaders? 2008

  • In 1995 CVNP Park received Brazilian Reais R$221,438 (approximately US$115,000 at current exchange rate) from the National Environment Program (PNMA), plus a further R$35,373 (US$18,000) directly from the IBAMA budget.

    Cerrado Protected Areas, Brazil 2008

  • The Proview Handbook is a 1,2Kg subnotebook with 10 inch 1024x600 screen, 60Gb hard-disk, 512Mb RAM, normal sized keyboard priced at 800 Brazilian Reais.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • They were allegedly murdered by three men, one of whom was Tarsio Ramirez, an accountant for Terr'Ativa who had been accused of embezzling 80,000 Reais from the group (roughly $38,000).

    Chris McGowan: Which Are Worse: Brazil's Bandits Or Its Leaders? 2008

  • The following financial and operating information, unless otherwise indicated, is presented in nominal Reais and prepared in accordance with International Financial and Reporting Standards IFRS, and should be read in conjunction with our quarterly financial information for the three and six months period ended June 30, 2011 filed with the CVM and submitted to the SEC.

    unknown title 2011

  • These unrealised losses or gains arise from the need to translate the accounts of the Company's Brazilian subsidiary, which are maintained in Brazilian Reais, into US Dollars using prevailing period exchange rates.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • As a result of the comparative weakness of the Brazilian Reais as at 30 September against earlier periods this has resulted in notional exchange losses being incurred particularly in respect of the Fixed and Deferred Assets held by that subsidiary.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Those payments are about 7.4 million Brazilian Reais or about $4.5 million each of the next two years.

    unknown title 2011

  • Someone worth 1 million Reais has a net worth of roughly $540,000.

    Forbes.com: News Ivan Castano 2011

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