Companhia Paranaense de Energia

From now on I will refer to this company by it’s NYSE symbol: ELP. I am learning Spanish, but do not have enough of a handle on it to decipher Portuguese. Back to (ELP: 17.83 +0.05 +0.28%): I have wanted to add some emerging market companies to my 20 Stock Portfolio, for both diversity and growth prospects. I have a strong interest in South America, which leads me to Brazil and Chile. Brazil stands out for the tremendous profitability and growth of the companies there. ELP is the sole electric utility for the Brazilian state of Parana. The company has a market cap of either $2.2 billion or $4.6 billion (sources vary). Here are some of the facts and figures I dug out of the obtuse (at least in English) financial reports and some other sources:

What I see is a very profitable company with a monopoly to provide a necessary service in an economically growing area. Being partially owned by the local government cannot hurt ELP’s continued profitability. I also like the fact that Brazilian corporations are required to pay out a portion of their profits as dividends. I do not know how much they are requred to pay, but the payout definitely will grow if profits do.

The one troubling fact is that 1st have profits are down from 2007. First quarter was up 65% from 2006 and they were way down in the 2nd quarter compared to a very profitable Q2 in 2006. The stock share price took a hit in August when the news can out, but the share price has been rising since then.

I think this $2 or $5 billion stock should become a $10 billion market cap stock and I am adding it to my hypothetical 20 Stock Portfolio.

I currently do not have a position in ELP.


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I also like ELP for a lot of the same reasons. My best Brazilian stock is CPL, another utility. If you are interested in Chile, take a look at PVD. I like it a lot.

mfr

I also heard good things about this company. You’re right South America is a great region to invest in! I currently own Yamana which also has lots of gold mines in South America, especially Brazil.

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