Cosan Group has set the stage for a significant financial move by planning to list its lubricants subsidiary, Moove, on the New York Stock Exchange. Moove, which produces the Mobil brand in Brazil, could debut with a valuation of up to $1.945 billion. This subsidiary specializes in automotive and industrial lubricants. Cosan, owning 70% of […]
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