Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street. Upgrade Now OTC Markets OTCPK • USD Carrefour SA (CRERF) Follow Compare 13.29 0.00 (0.00%) At close: March 5 at 3:00:00 PM EST All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations Carrefour (CRERF) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Growth in Key Markets Amidst ... Carrefour (CRERF) reports robust performance in Brazil and e-commerce, while navigating competitive pressures in Europe. Atacadao SA (ATAAY) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Sales Growth Amid Margin Pressures Atacadao SA (ATAAY) reports robust sales growth and strategic expansion, despite facing challenges in margins and manpower. Trending tickers: Meta, Intel, Super Micro, Nike and BAE Systems The latest investor updates on stocks that are trending on Wednesday. Stocks to watch this week: Alibaba, Walmart, HSBC, Rio Tinto and Lloyds Earnings preview of key companies reporting this week and what to look out for. Carrefour to take full control of Brazilian unit with $920m offer The group will also delist Carrefour Brazil from the São Paulo Stock Exchange. Carrefour Proposes Buyout of Brazilian Grocery Unit Atacadao (Bloomberg) -- Carrefour SA offered to buy the shares it doesn’t already own in its Brazilian subsidiary, Atacadao SA, as the French grocer seeks paths to boost growth.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia’s Neom Signs $5 Billion Deal for AI Data CenterWhy American Mobility Ground to a HaltThe Forgotten French Architect Who Rebuilt MarseilleCarrefour, which holds about two-thirds of the unit, bid 7.70 Brazilian reais for each of the remaining shares, Atacadao said Tuesday, a 19% premium to Monday Carrefour offers 20% premium to take Brazil unit private SAO PAULO/PARIS (Reuters) -French grocer Carrefour SA on Tuesday proposed to take private its Brazilian unit Atacadao SA, also known as Carrefour Brasil, offering 5.3 billion reais ($920 million) in cash or shares for the one-third stake it does not already own. The unit operates Carrefour supermarkets and wholesale stores under the Atacadao and Sam's Club brands, contributing about 20% of the group's global gross sales. "Delisting the company will allow it to manage operations with more agility and enhanced focus on execution," Carrefour said in a statement. Carrefour Considers Buyout of Brazilian Unit Atacadao (Bloomberg) -- French grocer Carrefour SA is exploring a take-private of its Brazilian subsidiary Atacadao SA, according to people familiar with the matter.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia’s Neom Signs $5 Billion Deal for AI Data CenterNice Airport, If You Can Get to It: No Subway, No Highway, No BridgeSin puente y sin metro: el nuevo aeropuerto de Lima es una debacleThe Forgotten French Architect Who Rebuilt MarseilleIn New Orleans, an Aging Dome Tries to Stay SuperThe Paris-listed company Carrefour and Lagardère to open 150 station food stores by 2030 Future station stores will feature branded outlets and online order pick-up points. Carrefour Belgium adopts VyOS for network transformation The partnership enables the retailer to achieve seamless scaleability and centralised management for its network. Carrefour Italy partners SymphonyAI for AI-driven store optimisation SymphonyAI's software cuts labour costs and bolsters pricing and promotional precision. Carrefour ceases operations in Oman Majid Al Futtaim is replacing Carrefour with Hypermax. Nutri-Score’s struggle for universal acceptance Andy Coyne assesses the chance of Nutri-Score being adopted as the food pack label of choice throughout the EU. Carrefour vs Brazil: Muscle flexing gets meaty response Carrefour's apology was published in a statement from Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa). Carrefour CEO seeks to defuse Brazil meat spat over EU-Mercosur trade deal comments The Carrefour CEO's comments over an EU-Mercosur trade deal caused disruption to supplies of meat to Brazil stores. Carrefour apologizes to Brazil for CEO's remarks, and beef is headed back to its stores Brazilian beef was headed back to the shelves of Carrefour-owned grocery stores Tuesday after a brief boycott sparked by remarks from the French company’s chief executive about nations in the South America trade bloc Mercosur. Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard apologized to Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture for social media posts in which he said that Mercosur nations had an unfair competitive advantage due to lower environmental and sanitary standards. Carrefour's cold shoulder for South American beef sparks a backlash from Brazil Supermarket giant Carrefour’s support for French farmers’ protests against a trade agreement between the European Union and the South American bloc Mercosur has sparked a strong reaction in Brazil, including a refusal to supply beef to Carrefour stores in Brazil. Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard announced in social media posts last week that the French company would stop buying beef from all Mercosur countries, which also include Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. Carrefour opposition to EU-Mercosur trade deal sparks backlash in Brazil The French giant has come out in support of farmers to block the prospect of meat imports from the South America bloc. Brazilian meat suppliers stop deliveries to local Carrefour retailers, media say Brazilian meatpackers have reportedly stopped supplying meat to the Carrefour group in Brazil after the retailer's global CEO vowed to keep South American meat off its shelves in France in solidarity with French farmers, according to local media reports that cited anonymous industry sources. One of the reports said the interruption in meat supplies has already affected 150 stores of the retailer in Brazil, naming JBS and Marfrig among the companies which allegedly interrupted deliveries. Carrefour dismissed the reports as "unfounded." Brazil blasts Carrefour over vow to keep Mercosur meat off shelves Brazil's government has blasted French retailer Carrefour after its CEO vowed to keep South American meat off its shelves in France in solidarity with farmers, calling the comments part of a wider push to undermine a pending trade deal. Agriculture Minister Carlos Favaro called the pledge part of an "orchestrated action" by French companies to sabotage the trade pact between the European Union and South American trade bloc Mercosur, which officials aim to finalize this year. In a social media post addressed to leaders of France's farm lobbies on Wednesday, Bompard said the EU-Mercosur deal presented the "risk of meat production spilling over into the French market failing to meet its requirements and standards." Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 3/6/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. 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