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    Votorantim (Portuguese pronunciation: [votoɾɐ̃ˈtʃĩ]) is a city located at the southwest of São Paulo State in Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region...
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    Votorantim Cimentos is the largest cement company of Brazil and the eighth largest in the world. The company was founded in the city of Votorantim in 1933...
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  • Votorantim S.A. is a permanently capitalized investment holding company, with a long-term investment approach. Its portfolio companies operate in 16 countries...
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  • Votorantim Siderurgia is a steel company created in 2008 by Brazilian conglomerate Votorantim Group. At the time it was created, the company had 5,300...
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  • Votorantim Energia is a Brazilian energy company part of conglomerate Votorantim Group created in 1996 as part of the management. In 2007, generated 63%...
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  • VNN is a venture capital and private equity company belonging to Votorantim Group. The company is based in São Paulo, Brazil and currently has investments...
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  • investment, the BV Financeira operates in the financing and consumer credit; Votorantim Asset Management (VAM) manages the resources of others, and Vototrantim...
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    Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN): Camargo Corrêa holds 32.9% and the Votorantim Group 21.2% (of which 17.3% was purchased from Lafarge and 3.7% from Cinveste)...
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  • pulp and paper company, created by a merger between Aracruz Celulose and Votorantim Celulose e Papel. The company has a production capacity exceeding six...
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  • or 1931) is a Brazilian businesswoman, co-owner of the privately held Votorantim Group. She was born Maria Helena de Moraes in Brazil, one of four children...
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