o PÃO de AÇÚCAR está FALINDO?

🧠 Learn how to invest with me in Brazil and around the world: https://auvp.net/?id=GPA The Pão de Açúcar Group (GPA) is experiencing one of the most delicate moments in its history. After decades as one of the biggest names in Brazilian retail, the company had to resort to extrajudicial recovery to face a billion-dollar debt and avoid an even deeper crisis. In this episode of Raio X da Bolsa, Giovanna Weber reveals the behind-the-scenes story of the situation that put a giant of the sector on high alert. GPA's history begins long before its current problems. From the founding of its first store in 1948 to the expansion led by Abílio Diniz, the company became a symbol of national retail. But strategic decisions, shareholder disputes, and changes in consumer behavior helped build the scenario that culminated in the current crisis. One of the central points of this trajectory was the separation of Assaí Atacadista. The operation unlocked value for the wholesale company's shareholders, but left GPA without its main source of cash generation. The result was a more vulnerable structure, carrying high debt in a high-interest rate environment. GPA's Debt and Extrajudicial Recovery Analyzing the most recent numbers, it becomes clear that the problem was not in store sales, but in the weight of the financial structure. While the operation continued to generate cash, financial expenses consumed resources at an accelerated pace, raising doubts about the company's operational continuity and leading the audit to issue an important warning to the market. How the crisis affected banks, real estate funds, and investors The extrajudicial recovery did not only impact financial creditors. The announcement generated concern among investors, especially those exposed to real estate funds linked to properties occupied by GPA. Understand how the company structured its negotiation, what protections were created for suppliers and lessors, and what risks continue to exist for shareholders and investors. The future of Pão de Açúcar still depends on the execution of the restructuring plan and the next financial results. If you want to understand how large companies reach critical situations and what lessons investors can learn from these cases, follow AUVP Capital's content, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications so you don't miss the next episodes of the Stock Market X-Ray. 00:00 Introduction: Is GPA on the verge of collapse? 00:48 The origin of Pão de Açúcar and the Abílio Diniz era 02:17 The Assaí spin-off and the beginning of the crisis 03:43 The balance sheet that triggered the red alert 06:52 The extrajudicial recovery and the survival strategy 09:33 The billion-dollar agreement with banks and creditors 13:28 The impact on real estate funds 16:45 The future of GPA and the risks for shareholders USEFUL VIDEOS 👑 How to build your investment portfolio    • COMO CRIAR UMA CARTEIRA DE INVESTIMENTOS C...   ⚠️ How to learn to invest without taking a course?    • COMO APRENDER A INVESTIR SOZINHO SEM FAZER...   💸 How did the rich really get rich?    • Como os ricos ficaram ricos? Isso ninguém ...   🤯 The 8 biggest stupidities of the MIDDLE CLASS    • As 8 maiores BURRICES da classe média!