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The logo of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA is seen in a store in the city of Recife, in the Northeast of Brazil, on November 6, 2017...

#2308616

Oi Sa Aroused The Interest Of China Telecom

6 November 2017

The logo of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA is seen in a store in the city of Recife, in the Northeast of Brazil, on November 6, 2017...

#2308616

6 November 2017

The logo of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA is seen in a store in the city of Recife, in the Northeast of Brazil, on November 6, 2017. Recently, Oi SA shares rose sharply with news of a joint offer from China Telecom and the US fund TPG, which would be willing to invest R$ 10 billion in the company.


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An abandoned public telephone of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA is seen on Boa Viagem beach, a postcard of the city of Recife, in no...

#2308619

Oi Sa Aroused The Interest Of China Telecom

6 November 2017

An abandoned public telephone of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA is seen on Boa Viagem beach, a postcard of the city of Recife, in no...

#2308619

6 November 2017

An abandoned public telephone of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA is seen on Boa Viagem beach, a postcard of the city of Recife, in northeastern Brazil, on November 6, 2017. Recently, Oi SA shares rose sharply with news of a joint offer from China Telecom and the US fund TPG, which would be willing to invest $ 10 billion in the company.


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An abandoned public telephone of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA is seen on Boa Viagem beach, a postcard of the city of Recife, in no...

#2308620

Oi Sa Aroused The Interest Of China Telecom

6 November 2017

An abandoned public telephone of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA is seen on Boa Viagem beach, a postcard of the city of Recife, in no...

#2308620

6 November 2017

An abandoned public telephone of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA is seen on Boa Viagem beach, a postcard of the city of Recife, in northeastern Brazil, on November 6, 2017. Recently, Oi SA shares rose sharply with news of a joint offer from China Telecom and the US fund TPG, which would be willing to invest R$ 10 billion in the company.


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A man walks next to a public telephone of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA in the city of Recife, in the Northeast of Brazil, on Novem...

#2308617

Oi Sa Aroused The Interest Of China Telecom

6 November 2017

A man walks next to a public telephone of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA in the city of Recife, in the Northeast of Brazil, on Novem...

#2308617

6 November 2017

A man walks next to a public telephone of the Brazilian telephone operator Oi SA in the city of Recife, in the Northeast of Brazil, on November 6, 2017. Recently, Oi SA shares rose sharply with news of a joint offer from China Telecom and the US fund TPG, which would be willing to invest R$ 10 billion in the company.


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Two of the largest companies in Brazil are going through difficult times due to the economic crisis. Telecom operator Oi is in the process o...

#1575640

Economic crisis in Brazil

26 November 2016

Two of the largest companies in Brazil are going through difficult times due to the economic crisis. Telecom operator Oi is in the process o...

#1575640

26 November 2016

Two of the largest companies in Brazil are going through difficult times due to the economic crisis. Telecom operator Oi is in the process of judicial recovery, trying to negotiate debts that exceed BRL 65 billion. Oi is the largest telephone company in Brazil and has over 70 million customers. Only with the Federal Government, the company's debts amount to BRL 20 Billion. Meanwhile, Banco do Brasil will close 402 bank branches and reduce the performance of at least another 400, which will be transformed only into service stations without acting as bank branches. With the reduction of branches, Banco do Brasil expects to reduce 18,000 employees and save more than BRL 750 million per year. Images taken in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on November 25, 2016.


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Two of the largest companies in Brazil are going through difficult times due to the economic crisis. Telecom operator Oi is in the process o...

#1575641

Economic crisis in Brazil

26 November 2016

Two of the largest companies in Brazil are going through difficult times due to the economic crisis. Telecom operator Oi is in the process o...

#1575641

26 November 2016

Two of the largest companies in Brazil are going through difficult times due to the economic crisis. Telecom operator Oi is in the process of judicial recovery, trying to negotiate debts that exceed BRL 65 billion. Oi is the largest telephone company in Brazil and has over 70 million customers. Only with the Federal Government, the company's debts amount to BRL 20 Billion. Meanwhile, Banco do Brasil will close 402 bank branches and reduce the performance of at least another 400, which will be transformed only into service stations without acting as bank branches. With the reduction of branches, Banco do Brasil expects to reduce 18,000 employees and save more than BRL 750 million per year. Images taken in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on November 25, 2016.


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