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Petrobras also suspended dividend payments for 2015. Due in part to the impact of the scandal, as well as to its high debt burden and the low price of oil, Petrobras was also forced to cut capital expenditures and announced it would sell $13.7 billion in assets over the following two years.
Barack Obama made 52 international trips to 58 countries (in addition to visiting the West Bank) during his presidency, which began on January 20, 2009 and ended on January 20, 2017. [1] Obama set the record as the most-traveled president for any first year in office: he took the most trips, visited the most countries, and spent the most days ...
Petrobras sponsored the Brazilian Série A from 2009 to 2012. [80] Petrobras was a secondary sponsor for the AT&T Williams F1 Team from 1998 to 2008 and signed again with Williams F1 from 2014 onwards. [81] From 2018, Petrobras left Williams and sponsored McLaren, but cancelled their sponsorship at the end of 2019.
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Brazilian motorists will soon pay more at the pump after state-run Petrobras said it plans to hike fuel prices from Saturday as the country grapples with soaring inflation ahead of elections later ...
In 2015 and 2016, a series of protests in Brazil denounced corruption and the government of President Dilma Rousseff, [31] triggered by revelations that numerous politicians allegedly accepted bribes connected to contracts at state-owned energy company Petrobras between 2003 and 2010 and connected to the Workers' Party, [32] while Rousseff chaired the company's board of directors.
Former President Barack Obama said at a private fundraiser Monday evening that Donald Trump is “somebody who White ... Former President Barack Obama attends a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, on ...
In addition to the official inaugural balls visited by President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama to celebrate the inauguration, various other notable balls and gatherings were held on January 20, 2009 throughout Washington, D.C. and the surrounding region that featured an array of themes, including: [1]