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  2. Folha de S.Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Folha de S.Paulo (sometimes spelled Folha de São Paulo), also known as simply Folha (Portuguese pronunciation:, Sheet), is a Brazilian daily newspaper founded in 1921 [3] under the name Folha da Noite and published in São Paulo by the Folha da Manhã company.

  3. Grupo Folha - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Folha is the second largest Brazilian media conglomerate, after Grupo Globo. It was founded by Octávio Frias (1912–2007) and led by his son Luiz Frias since 1992. [1] The group publishes Folha de S.Paulo, the largest circulation paper in the country, which since 1986 keeps the leadership among quality general-interest newspapers in ...

  4. Andrade Gutierrez - Wikipedia

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    Andrade Gutierrez's industrial business unit achieved its first Brazilian engineering work, the Duque de Caxias Refinery (Reduc), and began a partnership with Petrobras. [15] The company's first concession was with the CCR (Highway Concessions Company), which became the biggest controller of highways under concession in Latin America.

  5. Folha de Sao Paulo - Wikipedia

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  6. Publifolha - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1995, Publifolha, Grupo Folha's book-publishing division, has released more than 1,000 titles and currently has 600 books in print. Its first book was “Primeira Página”, a collection of front pages from newspapers Folha da Manhã, Folha da Noite and Folha de S. Paulo since 1921.

  7. São Paulo Forum - Wikipedia

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    São Paulo Forum (FSP), also known as the Foro de São Paulo, is a conference of left-wing political parties and organizations from the Americas, primarily Latin America and the Caribbean. It was launched by the Workers' Party ( Portuguese : Partido dos Trabalhadores – PT ) of Brazil in 1990 in the city of São Paulo .

  8. Folha da Manhã - Wikipedia

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    Folha da Manhã controls the following companies, either directly or partially, through joint-ventures with other companies: UOL – The leading Internet portal in Brazil; Folha owns 74% of the company, with managerial control; 25% of shares belong to a group of shareholders led by entrepreneur João Alves de Queiroz Filho, principal at holding company Hypermarcas.

  9. Márcio Santoro - Wikipedia

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    (Folha) Under his leadership, Africa is responsible for the communication of brands Itaú, Brahma, Vivo, Procter & Gamble, among others. [5] In December 2014, Márcio became a member of the ABC Group, the largest communications holding company in Latin America and 19th largest in the world.