CTEEP Companhia de Transmissao de Energia Eletrica Paulista
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TRPL4's latest stock split occurred on Apr 5, 2019
The company executed a 4-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 4 new shares.
Before the split, TRPL4 traded at 79.2 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 14.4094.
The adjusted shares began trading on Apr 5, 2019. This was TRPL4's 2nd stock split, following the previous one in Aug 14, 2007.
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CTEEP Companhia de Transmissao de Energia Eletrica Paulista
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CTEEP, formally known as Companhia de Transmissão de Energia Elétrica Paulista, has carved a unique niche in the Brazilian energy landscape. Emerging at a pivotal time when Brazil was in acute need of robust and efficient electricity transmission infrastructure, CTEEP positioned itself as an essential player in ensuring the seamless flow of electric power across the extensive territories of São Paulo and other parts of Brazil. Harnessing its strategic network of transmission lines and substations, the company plays a critical role in linking power plants to distributors, efficiently transporting the electricity that powers industries and homes throughout the nation. This vital function places CTEEP at the heart of Brazil's economic engine, underscoring the reliance on stable and reliable electricity supply for wider economic activities. To sustain its operations and drive growth, CTEEP generates revenue primarily through regulatory contracts that assure a stable cash flow over long periods. These contracts, sanctioned by Brazil's electricity regulatory agency, ANEEL, outline tariffs for the company's services and keep pace with inflation and other economic variables. As such, CTEEP is not only engaged in the business of electricity transmission but also in capitalizing on strategic investments aimed at expanding and enhancing its infrastructure. Through continual upgrades and expansions of its transmission capabilities, the company ensures its infrastructure remains robust enough to face future demand surges, making CTEEP not just a backbone of the current energy matrix but a forward-looking enterprise in the country's dynamic energy sector.
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