Movement Alert|Petrobras Rises 3.02% in Regular Trading, Above-Expectation Earnings and Production Growth Potential Drive Share Price Recovery

Market Focus
Aug 11

On August 11, Petrobras (PBR.A) rose 3.02% in regular trading. The rally appears to be a fundamental-driven recovery after the stock declined 3.05% on August 8 despite strong quarterly results, weighed down by broader sector pressure at the time.

On the news front, the company reported Q2 net profit of $10.43 billion, surging 120% year-over-year and beating consensus estimates by approximately 15%. Adjusted EBITDA came in at 93.84 billion reais, also topping the market expectation of 91.37 billion reais. Furthermore, the company's Chief Financial Officer disclosed remaining production ramp-up capacity of 270,000 barrels per day in the second half, reinforcing the growth outlook and supporting the current share price recovery.

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