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Brazil's Raizen suffers a loss in the third quarter

Brazil's Raizen suffers a loss in the third quarter

Brazilian sugarcane processing company Raizen posted a net loss of 2.57 billion reals ($450.5million) in the third quarter 2024/25, compared to a profit 793 million reais a year ago.

Why it's important

Raizen is the largest sugarcane processing company in the world. Its main shareholders include Brazilian conglomerate Cosan, and Shell.

The company produces sugar and ethanol while also acting as a distributor of fuel.

ADDITIONAL CONTEXT

Raizen releases its quarterly report

Operational Preview

In January, the sugarcane crushing dropped by nearly 27% compared to last year. The company also stopped its financial guidance for 2024/25.

Driving its Shares

to all-time lows.

By the Numbers

The adjusted earnings before interest taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), which is a measure of profit, came in at 3,12 billion reais for the third quarter. This was down by 20.5% on an annual basis and lower than the 3.42 billion reais that analysts had estimated in a LSEG survey.

Analysts expected a real revenue of 62.3 billion reais.

KEY QUOTES

Raizen's net profit "reflects a lower contribution from its operational results and an increase in financial expenses, including nonrecurring effects."

(source: Reuters)