BrasilAgro on the NYSE
BrasilAgro celebrates listing on the New York Stock Exchange
Chairman Eduardo Elsztain to ring The Opening Bell
Who/What:
On Thursday, November 8, BrasilAgro, one of the largest owners and operators of farmland in Brazil, and the first Brazilian agricultural company to list on the New York Stock Exchange - NYSE, will visit the exchange to celebrate the company's listing on the NYSE. BrasilAgro ADRs will trade on the NYSE under the ticker symbol "LND."
In honor of this occasion, BrasilAgro Chairman Eduardo Elsztain, will ring the NYSE Opening Bell.
Where/When:
Thursday, November 8, 2012
NYSE Security Checkpoint/Tent at Corner of Exchange Place and Broad Street
9:00 a.m. Media escorted into the building
9:30 a.m. Opening bell/photo ops on the trading floor
Interviews:
BrasilAgro Chairman Eduardo Elsztain and CEO Julio Piza will be available for interviews.
About BrasilAgro:
BrasilAgro is the Brazilian leader in the acquisition and development of rural properties with high potential for appreciation. The development, and hence land value appreciation, aims at a steep change in profitability per ha by placing the land to its highest and best use. BrasilAgro, listed at BM&FBOVESPA, in less than 6 years of operation, has acquired 438,000 acres of farmland, transformed 178,000 acres and has a total close to 167,000 acres in production (soybeans, cotton, corn, rice, sugarcane, forestry and pasture).
(Published by NYSE - November 6, 2012)