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Type
  
Sociedade Anônima

Products
  
Water Waste services

Founded
  
29 June 1973

Net income
  
814 million USD (2013)

Industry
  
Waste management

Number of employees
  
14,980

Revenue
  
4.7 billion USD (2013)

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Traded as
  
BM&F Bovespa: SBSP3 NYSE: SBS

Key people
  
Edson de Oliveira Giriboni, (Chairman) Jerson Kelman, (CEO)

Stock price
  
SBSP3 (BVMF) R$ 31.50 0.00 (0.00%)24 Mar, 5:07 PM GMT-3 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
Jerson Kelman (9 Jan 2015–)

Headquarters
  
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Profiles

Sabesp is a Brazilian water and waste management company owned by São Paulo state. It is the largest waste management company in the world by market capitalization, providing water and sewage services to residential, commercial and industrial users in São Paulo and in 363 of the 645 municipalities in São Paulo State, typically under 30-year concession contracts. It provides water to 26.7 million customers, or 60% of the population of the state. It provides basic sanitation services, which include all phases (abstraction, treatment, processing, distribution) and the collection, treatment and reuse of sewage. The São Paulo Metropolitan Region and the Regional Systems accounted for 74.5% and 25.5% of the sales and services rendered during the year ended December 31, 2004 respectively. Sabesp also supplies water on a bulk basis to municipalities in the São Paulo Metropolitan Area, in which it does not operate water systems to local operators.

In 2009 Sabesp had 15,103 employees for 7.12 million water connections, corresponding to 2.1 employees per 1,000 connections, indicating a high level of labor productivity.

SABESP was founded in 1973. Its stocks were first floated on the São Paulo stock exchange in 1996. In 2002-2004 the São Paulo Government sold a further equity stakes, including a listing at the New York Stock Exchange. Today 49.8% of its shares are privately owned. In 2006 a law was passed that allowed SABESP to expand its activities into other Brazilian states and internationally. It has signed cooperation agreements in Spain, Israel and Costa Rica. According to its CEO SABESP wants to expand to serve all cities in São Paulo State.

References

Sabesp Wikipedia


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