Between August 17 and 21, 2026, Cemig’s quarterly results in electric power opened the list, followed by the announcement of payouts from SLC Agrícola in agribusiness. Retail appeared with Casas Bahia’s filing for court-supervised reorganization, while the heavy vehicle industry entered the ranking with Marcopolo’s approval of dividends. In the financial sector, Itaú Unibanco rounded out the group by communicating preliminary approval to operate as a bank in the United States.

  1. Cemig (CMIG4) posts R$ 945 million profit in 2Q26 — Adjusted EBITDA totals R$ 2.47 billion, up 9.3% vs. 2Q25; leverage rises to 2.58x
  2. SLC Agrícola (SLCE3) announces payouts of R$ 0.90 per share — Distribution totals R$ 400 million in dividends and interest on equity related to 2025
  3. Casas Bahia (BHIA3) files for court-supervised reorganization — Board and controlling shareholder approve the measure amid financial deterioration
  4. Marcopolo (POMO3, POMO4) approves R$ 0.13 in dividends per share — Board also authorizes the repurchase of up to 49 million preferred shares over 18 months
  5. Itaú Unibanco (ITUB4) receives preliminary approval for a bank in the U.S. — OCC grants conditional approval for the creation of Itaú Bank, still without final authorization

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