Embraer SA
BOVESPA:EMBR3

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BOVESPA:EMBR3
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Price: 68.32 BRL -1.46% Market Closed
Market Cap: 50.6B BRL

EMBR3's latest stock split occurred on Mar 4, 2002

The company executed a 1-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 1 new share.

The adjusted shares began trading on Mar 4, 2002. This was the only stock split in EMBR3's history.

Last Splits:
Mar 4, 2002
1-for-1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
13.5621
Before
After
Last Splits:
Mar 4, 2002
1-for-1

Embraer SA
Stock Splits History

EMBR3 Stock Splits Timeline
Mar 4, 2002
Mar 4, 2002
Split 1-for-1
/1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
13.5621
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Embraer SA
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Market Cap
50.2B BRL
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

Amid the rolling landscapes of Brazil, Embraer SA emerged in 1969 as a pioneering force in the aviation industry, carving its name with innovation and ambition. From humble beginnings as a government-supported initiative, Embraer took flight by recognizing a niche market for smaller commercial aircraft. Masterfully, with an engineer's precision and an entrepreneur's vision, they seized opportunities that fell between the cracks of giant aircraft manufacturers. Embraer built a formidable reputation for producing efficient regional jets that were perfectly tailored to short-haul flights. This shrewd focus on the burgeoning demand for regional travel allowed them to become a dominant player in the aerospace landscape, especially with their E-Jet families, reshaping skyways across continents. Beyond the commercial skies, Embraer spread its wings into the domains of executive jets and defense, diversifying its portfolio and revenue streams. In the executive jets sector, Embraer leveraged its aerodynamic expertise to cater to the affluent market segment seeking luxury in the clouds. Its business jets are hailed for their balance of performance and comfort, appealing to a sophisticated clientele. On the defense front, Embraer serves various governments with specialized military aircraft, securing contracts that sustain its technological advancements and financial resilience. By maintaining a robust after-sales support network, Embraer not only strengthens customer loyalty but also secures recurring income streams, making maintenance, parts, and services an integral facet of its business model. As a testament to its strategic foresight, Embraer has nurtured a diverse industry presence, adeptly navigating the complexities of global aerospace markets.

EMBR3 Intrinsic Value
36.96 BRL
Overvaluation 46%
Intrinsic Value
Price
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