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  • Citrovita is owned by Brazilian natural-resources giant Votorantim, which is the country's third-largest exporter.

    Growers Press Brazil Over Juice 'Dumping' 2009

  • The mere fact that the assets are largely in Canadian hands (with some serious Brazilian attention from Votorantim) does not make it a case of six of one half a dozen of the other when the Chinese come calling.

    Maul Scale | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • In talks with Votorantim, Cemex for minority stake sale.

    Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011

  • Instead, he has recently picked up dollar-denominated bonds maturing in 2021 yielding 7% from Votorantim, a Brazilian conglomerate involved in cement production.

    Investing In Bonds Of Low-Debt Nations 2010

  • In Brazil, the growing list of blue-chip casualties includes paper-pulp giant Aracruz Celulose SA and industrial conglomerate Grupo Votorantim.

    Hedging: yer doin' it wrong! 2008

  • In Brazil, the growing list of blue-chip casualties includes paper-pulp giant Aracruz Celulose SA and industrial conglomerate Grupo Votorantim.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • "Meanwhile, Brazil is the eighth-highest source of foreign direct investment in Canada, thanks to firms like Vale, Votorantim, Gerdau and Ambev."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Steven Chase 2011

  • "Meanwhile, Brazil is the eighth-highest source of foreign direct investment in Canada, thanks to firms like Vale, Votorantim, Gerdau and Ambev."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Steven Chase 2011

  • Votorantim Industrial SA is close to getting a $2.65 billion syndicated loan led by 10 banks from

    unknown title 2011

  • And this year, St. Mary's Cement - owned by the American arm of a Brazilian conglomerate called Group Votorantim - filed its notice of intent to sue the federal government for damages of "not less than US $275M in compensation for the loss, harm, injury, loss of reputation and damage caused by or resulting from Canada's breach of its obligations under Part A of Chapter 11 of the NAFTA."

    CBC | Top Stories News 2011

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