BB (BBAS3) and Vale (VALE3) leave portfolio

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02/04/2024 21:02

Updated on: 02/04/2024 21:29

Banco do Brasil (BBAS3) and Vale (VALE3) leave the dividend portfolio; see recommended actions. Photo: Pixabay

Planner Corretora released its new recommended portfolio of shares for the month of April, with a focus on receiving earnings, whether in the form of dividends or interest on equity (JCP).

Banco do Brasil (BBAS3), Copasa (CSMG3) and Vale (VALE3) were removed from the portfolio dividend stocks for april.

In place of these companies, the actions of Bradespar (BRAP4), CPFL Energia (CPFE3) and Localiza (RENT3) were included in the recommendations. As a result, Copel (CPLE6) and Engie (EGIE3) remained in the portfolio.

See the dividend stocks recommended by Planner in April:

Action Earnings Value per share Return
Bradespar (BRAP4) dividend R$ 1.1825 5.74%
Copel (CPLE6) JCP BRL 0.45 4.68%
CPFL (CPFE3) dividend BRL 2,754 7.91%
Engie (EGIE3) dividend R$ 1.2188 3.03%
Locate (RENT3) JCP BRL 0.325 0.59%

According to data from Economatica and Planner, the Planner Portfolio recorded a drop of 1.37% in March, while the Dividend Index presented a drop of 1.20% in the period.

In March, Copasa shares were the major positive highlight of the portfolio, although the company is no longer part of the recommendations. The worst performance came from Copel, which continued in dividend portfolio.

When will the new companies in the portfolio pay dividends and JCP?

At the Ordinary General Meeting (AGO), Bradespar will analyze the payment of R$450 million in dividends, corresponding to R$1.1825 per preferred share.

If this proposal is approved, the distribution of Bradespar dividends will be held on May 15, 2024, and the projected return is 5.8%.

Localiza, in turn, approved a new payment of interest on equity (JCP), in the amount of R$407.09 million. In this case, payment will take place on May 23, 2024 with an amount equivalent to R$0.383547112 per share or R$0.3250 per share net of tax.

In relation to CPFL, the company approved the payment of dividends of R$3.2 billion, which represents R$2.7540 per share. The projected return is 7.8%.

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Tags: BBAS3 Vale VALE3 leave portfolio

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