ValorQ4, 24Q1, 25Q2, 25Q3, 25TTMDespesas comerciais, gerais e administrativas18.18 M20.79 M18.22 M15.94 M73.14 MPesquisa e desenvolvimento—————Lucro operacional107.7 M31.99 M46.27 M52.11 M238.07 MLucro não operacional, total43.29 M-32.2 M-18.64 M-32.37 M-39.92 MDespesa com juros, líquida de juros capitalizados369.46 M376.47 M373.67 M370.01 M1.49 BReceitas não operacionais, líquidas das despesas com juros-326.16 M-408.67 M-392.31 M-402.38 M-1.53 BReceitas/despesas incomuns—————Lucro antes dos impostos73.48 M4.66 M19.56 M22.9 M120.61 MParticipação no lucro—————Impostos80 K-20 K6 000162 K228 KParticipação de minoritários253 K-84 K-39 K349 K479 KOutras receitas/despesas após impostos—————Lucro líquido antes das operações descontinuadas73.15 M4.77 M19.6 M22.39 M119.9 MOperações descontinuadas—————Lucro líquido73.15 M4.77 M19.6 M22.39 M119.9 MAjuste de diluição—————Dividendos de ações preferenciais—————Lucro líquido diluído disponível aos acionistas73.15 M4.77 M19.6 M22.39 M119.9 MLucro básico por ação—————Lucro diluído por ação—————Número médio de ações básicas—————Ações diluídas—————EBITDA-315.38 M-300.79 M-304.78 M-269.9 M-1.19 BEBIT-268.28 M-351.56 M-334.08 M-324.7 M-1.28 BCusto da receita—————Outros componentes do custo—————Amortização e depreciação (fluxo de caixa)3.26 M3.39 M3.34 M3.36 M13.36 M
National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation 5.500% Subordinated Notes due 2064
The National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation is a member-owned nonprofit cooperative that provides financial products to America's rural electric cooperative network. CFC was established in 1969 to raise funds from the capital markets to supplement the loan programs for electric cooperatives offered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Utilities Service, previously Rural Electrification Administration.
While CFC is not a government-sponsored enterprise, it, has forged an effective public-private partnership with RUS. This partnership enables CFC's utility borrowers to access an array of financing options including those provided by the federal government.
Together, CFC and its affiliates, the National Cooperative Services Corporation and the Rural Telephone Finance Cooperative, provide financing to 1,460 member organizations and affiliates in 49 states, the District of Columbia and two territories. Rural electric systems serve 12 percent of all consumers of electricity in the United States and its territories, account for approximately 10 percent of total sales of electricity and own about 5 percent of electric generation capacity.