Petrobras leads the ranking of good dividend payers

Petrobras leads the ranking of good dividend payers. See bets for 2023

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Petrobras (PETR4) is one of the world's great highlights when it comes to creating wealth and paying good dividends. In this sense, just look at the numbers and see that it stands out among all the Brazilian stock market.

Petrobras

In recent years on the Stock Exchange (B3), we have hardly seen or followed such an expressive payment of dividends as Petrobras paid, due to several reasons.

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Therefore, in this article we have separated complete content about Petrobras and all the news and bets for 2023 in relation to this company. Check out more below.

About Petrobras

Firstly, before talking more about Petrobras and the forecasts for 2023, it is extremely important to know more about the company to be able to fully understand the notions for this year.

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Therefore, we can basically say that Petrobras is a publicly traded company with active participation in the oil, gas and biofuels sector. Furthermore, another interesting point to mention is that its largest shareholder is the Brazilian State, the Union.

Therefore, in addition to everything, it is a publicly-held corporation, with shares traded on the Brazilian stock exchange (B3), using the codes PETR3 AND PETR4.

In this way, its results are based on the dimensions of the exploration, refining and distribution sector, operating in 25 countries, becoming the 28th largest company in the world in relation to its revenue.

Petrobras and dividend payments

As mentioned at the beginning of this article, Petrobras became the largest payer of good dividends in the world with a distribution of US$9,7 billion in profits to its shareholders, a stratospheric value.

In this way, with all these big numbers, the company managed to surpass companies like Nestlé, Rio Tinto, Mercedes Benz and Microsoft. This is a huge highlight.

See the full ranking:

  1. Petrobras (Brazil)
  2. Nestlé (Switzerland)
  3. Rio Tinto (Australia)
  4. China Mobile Limited (China)
  5. Mercedes-Benz Group (Germany)
  6. BNP Paribas (France)
  7. Ecopetrol SA (Colombia)
  8. Allianz SE (Germany)
  9. Microsoft Corporation (United States)
  10. Sanofi (France)

Total value of dividends distributed: US$61,7 billion

Is it worth investing in Petrobras shares in 2023?

Following the content, the first question that comes to mind is whether Petrobras is a good option to invest in 2023.

Well, to begin with, it is necessary to understand that Petrobras is one of the main oil references in the world and the largest in Brazil, with the highest market value on the B3, which may be able to have a lot of influence on the Ibovespa.

Petrobras

Furthermore, we can say that daily negotiations are huge, with high liquidity, allowing you to buy or sell shares quickly – standing out as the

Another interesting and positive aspect is that the company has the highest number of daily negotiations. Thus, it has very high liquidity, that is, it is possible to sell and buy with great ease.

However, there is a question mark amid all this, as the Government has great power over the company's shares, owning 29% of the company, which can cause major political interference.

Additional Information

Furthermore, it is worth informing other important numbers here, so that you can make the right decision whether or not to invest in Petrobras in 2023. Several positions are taken, many of which are in the sale of the paper due to the new government.

However, many investors keep the stock in their portfolios waiting for the next steps in this new year, with new management. Currently, the market value is R$373,31 Billion, with assets of R$372,50 Billion.

Furthermore, it has a total of 61.550 employees, and in the last 12 months the company achieved revenue of R$616,87 billion, and a profit of R$177,23 billion.

In this sense, in relation to its main indicators, the company has a P/E of 1,97, a P/VP of 0,93 and in the last 12 months Petrobrás' dividend yield was 64,72%.

Dividend schedule for the week - Earnings of the week

Thursday, 19/01 – Petrobras (PETR4)

  • Type: JCP and Dividends
  • Value per share: R$0,0742 and R$1,6001
  • Cutoff date: 21/11/2022
  • Payment date: 19/01/2023
  • Yield: 0,28% and 6,05%

Tuesday (17/01): JHSF (JHSF3)

  • Value per share: R$0,04
  • Payment date: 26/01/2023

Other highlights

Finally, in addition to Petrobras, we have other assets that could be very interesting in 2023, especially when it comes to dividends to be paid.

The first asset is Teasa, a company listed on B3 with a market value of R$12,22 billion, with assets of R$6,95 billion.

Furthermore, it has a total of 515 employees, and is listed on the Stock Exchange in the Public Utility sector and in the Electric Energy segment, with revenue of R$ 2,82 Billion and profit of R$ 1,85 Billion, according to Guide.

Therefore, the second asset is Cemig, which operates in the areas of generation, transmission, distribution and commercialization of electrical energy, distribution of natural gas and energy solutions.

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