On Wednesday (5), Tarcísio de Freitas, governor of São Paulo, introduced a contract with IFC, an company of the World Bank, to conduct research on the doable privatization of Sabesp, the state sanitation firm.
While taking part within the Brazil Investment Forum, organized by Bradesco BBI, the governor highlighted his optimism in regards to the firm’s privatization.
“I’m optimistic in regards to the privatization of Sabesp as a result of the explanations are good.”
“It is an organization with a value per particular person that’s greater than double that of a non-public enterprise.”
“The price of connection is greater than double that of personal . . .
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