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3 firms to bid for Brazil's EMAE in privatization auction, source says

3 business have submitted deals to participate in the privatization auction of Brazilian power generator EMAE, which is set up to happen on Friday, a source knowledgeable about the matter told on Monday.

EMAE is currently controlled by the state of Sao Paulo, which owns 97.6% of its normal shares and plans to raise at least 779.8 million reais ($ 150.26 million) by selling its stake in the company.

O Estado de S. Paulo newspaper reported earlier in the day that French power huge EDF, Matrix Energia and investment fund Phoenix had actually all provided bids for the auction.

A second source informed that Matrix, a joint venture in between asset manager Prisma Capital and a subsidiary of Switzerland-based Duferco Group, would undoubtedly participate in the privatization auction.

EMAE owns and operates a hydraulic and energy generating system that stretches throughout Sao Paulo state. Its main asset is the Henry Borden hydroelectric plant, with 889 megawatts (MW) of power.

EMAE also has Latin America's largest energy Eletrobras as an appropriate shareholder with 64.8% of its chosen shares. The Brazilian power giant, nevertheless, has actually revealed interest in divesting the possession in the future.

(source: Reuters)