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Roku Holds Lead In Streaming Media Players, But Amazon, Apple Gain

Streaming video device pioneer Roku continues to lead the market, but rivals Amazon.com ( AMZN ), Apple ( AAPL ) and Alphabet ( GOOGL )-owned Google are close behind. Roku accounted for 30% of streaming media players purchased in 2015, down from 34% in 2014, research firm Parks Associates reported Tuesday . The Los Gatos, Calif.-based company makes set-top boxes and streaming media sticks that plug into TVs. Increasingly Roku is getting its software installed in smart TVs, eliminating the need for separate hardware to access Internet video services like Netflix ( NFLX ), Hulu and Amazon Prime Video. Amazon moved into a virtual tie with Google at 22% of streaming media device sales. Amazon sells Fire TV devices and Google sells Chromecast streaming sticks. Apple came in fourth place with 20% market share for its Apple TV set-top box. The top four players accounted for 94% of streaming media players purchased in 2015, up from 86% in 2014, Parks Associates said. About 36% of U.S. broadband households have at least one streaming media player, up from 27% a year ago, Parks said. “Device makers have successfully sold streaming media players to consumers by offering easy access to a variety of content streams, as well as frequent updates that add the latest innovation,” Parks analyst Barbara Kraus said in a statement. “Amazon in particular has benefited by promoting its Fire TV devices in conjunction with the company’s Prime Video service as well as streams from HBO, Showtime and other premium offerings.” RELATED: Netflix Gets Vote Of Confidence From RBC Amid Heightened Skepticism

Companhia Energtica de Minas Gerais CEMIG (CIG) Q1 2016 Results – Earnings Call Transcript

Companhia Energtica de Minas Gerais CEMIG (NYSE: CIG ) Q1 2016 Earnings Conference Call May 17, 2016 10:00 AM ET Executives Antonio Carlos Velez Braga – IR Fabiano Maia Pereira – CFO Analysts Carolina Yamaguchi – JPMorgan Pedro Manfredini – Itaú BBA Carolina Carneiro – Santander Antonio Carlos Velez Braga Good morning everyone. My name is Antonio Carlos Velez Braga, Cemig’s Investor Relations Officer. We’ll now initiate our video webcast of Cemig’s results relative to the first quarter 2016 with the presences of Dr. Fabiano Maia Pereira, Chief Officer for Finance and Investor Relations; and Dr. Leonardo Magalhaes, Controller. This broadcast can be received by phone numbers 5511-2188-0155 or 5511-2188-0188, and also through our website ri.cemig.com.br. Let’s then begin our presentation. This first slide shows in a summarized way the results of first quarter 2016 as compared to the same quarter last year. Both revenues and EBITDA and net profit has seen reductions and the main factors affecting results in the quarter include a very important one, change in the allocation of supply in 2016. In 2015, we had as a seasonality factor, we allocated much more for the first semester and in this year, it’s exactly the opposite, less energy in the first half and more energy in the second half of 2016. And if you also add a reduction in average spot price, well, also the sales of gas, natural gas, Gasmig also saw a strong reduction in sales both to thermo plants and industry, the home market for us or resident market is growing, but still not to match two those first one. Also negative equity contribution from Renova had significant effect and because of this acknowledgement of Renova, it showed a negative result which Cemig consolidates directly or indirectly via Light companies that amounts to BRL152 million. Also along the comparison, we can say that we recognized in the first quarter ‘15 a fair value gain of Aliança business with Vale which implied a fair value gain of BRL735 million. And now I hand over to Dr. Fabiano Pereira, our Finance Officer. Fabiano Maia Pereira The quarter highlights. First, the Energy Ministry has set the criteria for indemnity of transmission assets. Leonardo will talk more about that later on. Also Taesa won the auction bid in one of the lots occurred recently. We capitalized Cemig D along the lines of lowering the leverage of the company, also capital increase in Renova through Cemig GT and also we summoned an EGM for later this month related to our negotiation with the banks with regard to FIP Redentor. Also our meeting, our annual Cemig-Apimec meeting is set for May 24 at the same venue. Good morning everyone. A little bit about indemnity of transmission. It’s known by the market that the Ministry of Energy defined criteria for updating and payment of transmission that was remain from the sector. We had been discussing with Aneel ever since 2013 with [indiscernible] These criteria go through the indemnification. The amounts in our balance by 31st March, 2016 is around BRL.1.90 billion as updated by GPM up to this point and according to this order of the Ministry, it was defined and updated by the IPCA. It was going to be remunerated based on the cost of capital which is around 10.44%. But this is just an estimate, initial estimate and it should be – it might be affected other calculations but it had relevant effect to the company showing revenues, financial revenues amounting to BRL500 million this quarter and I believe – we believe that it was really a gain for the sector, although it’s a long period for receiving eight years at least our cash is well defined and I think this was good news that came out in April. A little bit about the disclosed data as Velez had mentioned before. Consolidate net revenue saw a drop of almost 24%, lower volume electricity sold in the first quarter, also associated to the spot price, a little lower than in the previous year. Another point that also impact net revenue is the drop in supply. This situation has come all the way from last year. São Simão is now transferred to the quota regime and these are the main points I believe for revenues. As for operational expenses, we should stress again as we have been doing ever since last year the intention and the planning of the company things as reducing PMS and we keep on bringing it lower than inflation, also lower cost of purchasing supply due to a price drop and supervision that were kept us in the report [indiscernible]. Our main point is with regard to provision, I would like to add anything, well I think as we see the evolution of operation expenses of CEMIG, consolidated is we see our great effort to reduce costs and provisional amounts related to outsource services also highlighting a little increase in personnel. That’s one off effect because it had to do with this collective agreement with the employees and even if we had provisions to cover the effects of that agreement in November as it was signed, it had retroactive effects and it had some effects due to that. This will be diluted throughout the year as we expect 2016 agreement retroactive to 2015. We have seen increments – we’ve seen that part of this effect is associated to tariff impact, almost 50% last year and the other provision is associated to the age of these debts and the company is taking internal measures involving these four issues and how to deal with that, so that it won’t be perpetuated into the coming semesters. And it was more significant in this quarter but it trends to down. We will see already in the next quarter efforts – result of efforts made by the company to reduce default and also costs associated to labor claims. Now about EBITDA that reflects what we’ve been saying so far, reduction in liquidation of spot prices, allocations in the first quarter as compared to last year, the same period. Fair value also increased 643 million or 735 million rather. And if you compare EBITDA to last year, the drop is 75%. These are the diagram by company that’s more like an EBITDA, a managerial EBITDA, it’s not accounting figure but to show the flow, the cash flow of each company of CEMIG, CEMIG GT, CEMIG D, Light and consolidation of Renova, Alianca also contributing to generation of cash of the company. With regard to consolidated net profit, we saw a drop – a 99% drop to 1.4 billion to nearly 500 million that has to do with Renova negative equity method contribution if you compared to last year also considering the stockholding transaction with Alianca that increased first quarter 2013. These are the two main points to be commented upon as for debt profile. During this first quarter, we proceeded to most of the rolling over of the company debt with maturity still to come in 2016. We can say from those 3.9 billion, 600 million have already been rolled over in April. This is partially as a result of the higher interest rate, Selic rate and leverage is now a little above what we saw last year also due to this dip in the figure that should be recovered along the year. As for the CEMIG GT, the debt maturing in 2016 is 2.9 billion, most of it in December. We had to assume that [indiscernible] granting and the banks that we are dealing are already negotiated the take out of that debt. A good deal of the debt is already rolled over to 2017, 2018 and 2019 and this remains our strategy to seek extended tenures to settle that debt. In terms of investments, what has been planned for the year is 4.7 billion, of what we have already done in the first quarter and has mostly to do with the auction that we won last year buying the grant of hydro plant. As for our cash, closer to the end of a quarter that was almost 2 billion, I think that’s more than 2 billion. That’s an important highlight and that helps us to go through this delicate moment from the macroeconomic point of view. Also the net effect of CVA and other financial operations, we have got more from the tariff than from CVA this quarter. Tariff flags also helped and Cemig distribution had less pressure from demand as compared to 2015, the prices were too high that will result in an additional CVA and this reduction of this pressure in the first quarter, we saw it as a positive phenomenon. We are concerned as said before with rolling over our debt and keeping it in tandem with our cash generation. It’s a stable profile, not very relevant variation from earlier this year. And BRL1.5 billion that we applied in our grants, concession granting that’s up to almost – more than BRL2 billion that protected us from many effects from last year. Our main concern is, we are protecting our cash flow and I think that in this year we will keep adequate levels and perhaps even reduce our leverage as we have today. So these were the highlights. Thank you. Question-and-Answer Session Operator [Operator Instructions] Our first question comes from Ms. Carolina Yamaguchi from JPMorgan. Carolina Yamaguchi Good morning. Thank you. What about the negotiation of the Jaguara and Miranda renewal, and the negotiations with the government, any new date, because it’s being canceled? Fabiano Maia Pereira Thank you, Carolina for your question. Negotiations are still ongoing. We are talking to the government seeking a solution to Jaguara, it’s already at the Supreme Court and to represent the others. We are giving it sometime because of this recent change in power and ministry, which we would resume the talks within short time. Operator Our next question comes from Mr. Marcelo Farah [ph] from UBS. Unidentified Analyst Good morning. Along the lines of this question, and about leverage 4.4 EBITDA, I understand that you must be keeping it below that level from the December position. Then what about the next stockholders meeting, it should be reduced to 4.14 [ph]. Is this really falling down over the year? EBITDA, due to the strong and if you compare with a new basis, our EBITDA, this will make it hard for you – even harder for you to comply. Perhaps, you should renew that and pay some extra to do that. In view of your super high leverage, do you still expect to come to some agreement? Fabiano Maia Pereira Yes, to the agreement, we understand that we have a good conditions reach an agreement. And as for the leverage, we have already mentioned in our last presentation, we mentioned that Cemig D is reassessing its portfolio, which allows us to reduce our debt within the mid-term. In addition, we should remember that specifically with regard to covenant, covenant is a statutory covenant, it’s red in December and as we submit the budget to our general meeting, we have already brought to them a request to keep that covenant a little above the statutory level. Unidentified Analyst Yes, in your remark, you said that, you are considering selling assets for sufficient or stock holding in Taesa could be considered. What exactly on your mind, selling some assets or what? Fabiano Maia Pereira Yes, we are looking at other assets as well, fundamentally assets we have no control over that. Our company’s planning includes focusing on these cases and put them on sale. Of course, to grow the profit to the company. As for the hydro plants auction, what’s the next step for a solution to pay some bonuses or precisely that point is still being negotiated. Unidentified Analyst Thank you. Excellent. Operator Our next question comes from Mr. Pedro Manfredini from Itaú BBA. Pedro Manfredini I have a question on the line of this investment within Cemig, talk about that. It’s a long time, what has evolved in the recent months, we understand that this would be a unique opportunity perhaps to sell assets that you don’t control. What has really evolved over the last six months with that regard? Also another question, related to that, why is it that you took a contrary position instead of disinvesting, you had injected more capital into an order, that’s going against the market trends, putting more money in a company that will not generate cash in the short run. Renova would be perhaps one of the assets to be disinvested given what we’ve heard in some of the media, relationships with Light and Renova and perhaps CEMIG should follow suit and terminate its participation? Fabiano Maia Pereira Well, Pedro, first of all, we must be aware of the fact that CEMIG is a large company with a very complex government. So in recent months, we had very strong work, tried to convincing people internally to the correctness of our strategy. Some projects have already been approved by our board and we’re still negotiating. For Renova negotiations, specifically that contrary to what I’ve just said, in Renova, we’re co-controllers or co-owners. We have an interest to see that it keeps strong and gets stronger. That is not to be mixed with I had said before. So any discussions going on about the portfolio, you have Alianca, you have pretty highly leverage balanced. It was said some time ago that there was this possible arrangement with Light, but you have got to launch it in San Antonio, which is I’m not sure if it’s Alianca, but any other possibilities in perhaps Alianca could absorb some of these assets in the reduced leverage of CEMIG. Well, the strategic planning with Alianca, we’re discussing that with our partners there. We are convinced that they’re an excellent business with a great potential for growth in brownfield rather than Greenfield. We look at Belo Monte, sometimes along that greenfield that will take a while to start generating cash. That’s not the way to follow by Alianca in principle. Pedro Manfredini Very clear. Thank you. Thank you for the answers. Operator Our next question comes from Ms. Carolina Carneiro, Santander. Carolina Carneiro Good afternoon. I’d like to hear your comments on cost performance, especially in the distribution, despite the fact that you have reduced part of the agreement you had for profit sharing, we saw that there was this pressure on supply. I would like to understand better, is cost profile working on any better way to improve cash generation? Thank you. Fabiano Maia Pereira At CEMIG, we’re looking strongly. We have structured resources to reduce the levers of the company. We are focusing now on productivity and operational efficiency. We’ve just completed an internal effort and we’re receiving with that into the next years. We expect that to increase substantially, some studies already demonstrate that this is possible and this is one of the points that we’ve been dealing with. We have additional budget approved by the board taking reduction in that provision. We are seeking also strong reduction in the specific point. Carolina Carneiro That’s all right. If you allow me one more question only, about the impact on the volume of the distributor, especially involving an important industrial client, we have seen that with other distributors, if you see any movement, any expectations from the market with regard to distribution volume for this year. Fabiano Maia Pereira If I’m not mistaking next week, in our general assembly meeting, we’ll produce that to you. Can you wait until there? Carolina Carneiro Yes. Thank you. Operator [Operator Instructions] We now close the Q&A session. I’d like to hand over the floor to our Chief Officer for Finance and Investor Relations, Dr. Fabiano Maia Pereira for his final remarks. Please, Dr. Fabiano, you may proceed. Fabiano Maia Pereira My final message is here, I’d like to reinforce our willingness of our top management, our board, our employees to reduce leverage and to improve operational efficiency. Our focus for the upcoming years and as we’ve said last year, some analysts predicted that we wouldn’t be able to deliver, but we did deliver and we will keep on delivering. That’s our main message. Thank you and see you next time. Operator The video webcast with first quarter 2016 results of CEMIG is now closed. We thank you all for participating. Good afternoon. Copyright policy: All transcripts on this site are the copyright of Seeking Alpha. However, we view them as an important resource for bloggers and journalists, and are excited to contribute to the democratization of financial information on the Internet. (Until now investors have had to pay thousands of dollars in subscription fees for transcripts.) So our reproduction policy is as follows: You may quote up to 400 words of any transcript on the condition that you attribute the transcript to Seeking Alpha and either link to the original transcript or to www.SeekingAlpha.com. All other use is prohibited. 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Companhia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo-SABESP’s (SBS) Management on Q1 2016 Results – Earnings Call Transcript

Companhia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo-SABESP (NYSE: SBS ) Q1 2016 Earnings Conference Call May 17, 2016 9:30 AM ET Executives Mário Arruda Sampaio – Head-Capital Market and Investor Relations Analysts Henrique Peretti – J.P. Morgan Operator Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. At this time, we would like to welcome everyone to SABESP’s Conference Call to discuss its Results for the First Quarter of 2016. The audio for this conference is being broadcast simultaneously through the Internet on the website, www.sabesp.com.br. At that same address, you can also find the slideshow presentation available for download. We would like to inform you that all participants will be only able to listen to the conference during the company’s presentation. After the company’s remarks are over, there will be a Q&A period. At that time, further instructions will be given. [Operator Instructions] Before proceeding, let me mention that forward-looking statements are being made under the Safe Harbor of the Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1996. Forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs and assumptions of SABESP’s Management and on information currently available to the company. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of performance. They involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions because they relate to future events and, therefore, depend on circumstances that may or may not occur in the future. Investors should understand that general economic conditions, industry conditions and other operating factors could also affect the future results of SABESP and could cause results to differ materially from those expressed in such forward-looking statements. Today with us, we have Mr. Rui Affonso, Chief Financial Officer and Investor Relations Officer; Mr. Mário Arruda Sampaio, Head of Capital Market and Investor Relations; and Mr. Marcelo Miyagui, Head of Accounting. Now, I’ll turn the conference over to Mr. Arruda Sampaio. Sir, you may begin your conference. Mário Arruda Sampaio Okay, thank you and good morning everybody. This is one more first quarter here at 2016 conference call. We have nine slides in front of us and as usual afterwards we will have a question-and-answer session. So let’s get started on Slide 3, here we show the company’s billed volume and then sewage volume, which was up by 1.9% in the first quarter of 2016 with an increase of 1% in water and 3% in sewage compared to the first quarter of 2015. Thanks to a greater water availability, which has allowed us to increase the volume distributed to our consumers this was the first quarter since the beginning of the crisis in the early 2014 in which we have recorded an increase in billed volume. It is important to bear in mind that since January 2016 we have not been using water from the technical reserve and the water pressure reduction in the distribution network has been limited to nine time period as was the case before the crisis. The Company is producing more water to be distributed to consumers and we are authorized now to move up to 23 cubic meters per second from the Cantareira systems since February as opposed to the 13 to 15 cubic meters per second we were authorized to withdraw in most of the period the greatest periods in months of 2015. As a result of the increased water availability we also increased water production volume by 8.8%. Now moving to slide 4, quickly over the financial results net operating revenue increased 22.7% over the same period last year, it produced 15.2% tariff increase since June 2015. The lower granting of bonus with an impact of 153.8 million in the first quarter of 2016 versus 211.2 million in first quarter 2015. The application of contingency tariff in the amount of 160 million in the first quarter this year against 79.3 in first quarter 2015 and a 1.9% up turn in total build volume and 1% of which is water and 3% is sewage as mentioned in the previous slide. Municipalities commercial and constructions costs increased 76.3% in the period adjusted and that totaled 907 million against 1.35 billion recorded last quarter. While the adjusted EBITDA margin came to 30% this quarter against 55% last years the same first quarter. If we exclude the effects of construction revenue in cost the adjusted EBIDA margin was 37.2% this quarter against 71.6 in 2015 first quarter. Net income totaled 628.8 million against 318.2 million first quarter 2105. Let’s move on to Slide 5. Let’s go through quickly the main variations in costs in relation to the same period last year. In comparison with the first quarter of 2015, there was a 76.3% increase in construction costs and expenses. We exclude the construction costs, cost expenses climbed by 127.4%. However, if we exclude the effects of the non-recurring GESP, it’s our agreement with the state of São Paulo that we made last quarter, and the reimbursement of R$696 million, costs and expenses increased 16.7%. The main items that influenced this upturn were the increase of 312% in general expenses, 51% in electricity, 18.6% in the allowance for doubtful accounts, and 7.4% in payroll, benefits and social security obligations. Again for more detail in all these costs variations, please refer to our earnings and any doubt, as usual, call us. Let’s go to Slide 6. Here, we represent again quickly the main variations year-over-year in the items that affected our net income, which again totaled R$628.8 million. Net operating revenue increased R$559.2 million, or 22.7%. Costs and expenses, including construction costs, increased R$1.41 billion, or 76.3%. Other operating revenue and expenses had a negative variation of R$25.6 million. Net financial expenses monetary restatement and foreign exchange variations had a positive variation of 1.3 billion, mostly due in great – almost all due to the depreciation of the dollar and the Yen against the Real in first quarter that is the dollar reduced 8.9% and the Yen 2.4%. All this compared within the appreciation in the first quarter of 2015 [Audio Disturbance] 20.8% for the dollar and 20.3% for the Yen. Finally, income tax and social contribution increased R$507.7 million, due to the increase in taxable income recorded in the first quarter 2016, when compared with the tax loss recorded in first quarter last year. Now let’s move on to Slide 7 and Slide 8. Here we will go through a brief update on rainfall and water inflow in the Cantareira System. On Slide 7 we can observe that after rainfall and water inflow inline with expected average for the rain period in the Cantareira system which ended in March, it was a very dry with very low rainfall. Now let’s move to Slide 8 and here we can see that in April despite this lower rainfall the Cantareira system recorded an average water inflow again which is the water that flows into the reservoir that will be built reservoir capacity and this was a 24.1 cubic meters per second volume that is below the historical average was a period was higher than the one absorbed last year in the year before that during the big crisis period. Going overall to the talking about the reservoir conditions when we compared with 2015 and 2014, as we have already mentioned during the rainy period which began in October last year and then end at March this year rainfall and water inflow return to the expected average was a period allowing the recovery of the reservoirs. Remember that we have the collaboration of the population in saving water and that reacts to that measures we’ve taken to manage water supply and demand, it merges you were just carried out by the company the water network pressure management to reduce water losses and again the return to rainfall is expected to on average was a period has allowed us to end April with a start volume of 1.34 billion liters of water compared with 589 billion liters in April 2015 and in these both cases we included that clinical reserve and 556 billion liters in it compared to April 2014 but in this case we do not include the technical reserve. Now again due to the investments undertaking to extract water from the technical reserve in 2016 the company has 545 billion liters more than 2015 and 578 billion liters more than 2014 obviously this figure last its prior to the technical reserve, our ability to tap technical reserve. Now again just a beginning of the bonus program in February 2014 to the end of April there was a savings of 332 billion liters of water, this is the amount of the water we saved, to give you an idea of what this represents this is equivalent to almost two Guarapiranga reservoirs and the amounts saved is sufficient to supply to entire population for the São Paulo metro region for approximately 100 days. Now from April to September, as you probably know, first the dry period and it was period of expected lower and less bulky rainfall. Remember also that along with the dry period there was a reduction in temperature and hence a reduction in the volume of water used by people. This is very important to set expectations for the upcoming month. Well then in some reservoirs received water during the rainy period in excess of demand, and the actual amount is unused during the drought. Remember, it’s very important to remember that. And then considering that the reservoir levels at the end of March, the beginning of the dry period, even with a very low rainfall in April as previously commented, it does not alter the decision taken by the company so far, especially concerning dam of the contingency tariff on this program and they increase in production and supply of trees and water. Now let’s move to Slide 10. Here we can see the evolution of water production in the metro region of São Paulo from the beginning of the water crisis in February 14 all the way to April 16. The increase in production since October 15 until now is reported by the recovery of the reservoirs and very much driven by two factors. The first factor is the authorization to increase water withdraw from the Cantareira system, again, which went from close to 14 cubic meters to 19 cubic meters in January this year and now 23 cubic meters since February. Second is the completion of the interconnection of the building’s reservoir to the Alto Tietê system which we have been commenting, which enabled the transfer of 4 cubic meters per second from back to the reservoir. Note, there’s greater water availability in the Alto Tietê system, increases the water security of this system consequently for the entire metro region. And so though the necessary works carried out by the company in the years of 2014 and 2015 resulted in 6.5 cubic meters of more water available for treatment. Furthermore, as already mentioned in previous calls, the Sao Lourenço water system with 31.9% of the work already carried out, is scheduled for completion in late 2017. Remember that this system is totally new and increase of the bulk water availability and treatment capacity for the metro region São Paulo at 6 cubic meters per second. Again, also on the construction, the Jaguari and Atibainha reservoir interconnection project will add an average of 5.13 cubic meters per second of bulk water availability to the metro region of São Paulo through the Cantareira system. In this case the construction has begun. It’s already on work since February this year and should be ready by 2017. So, in total, in the period of 2015 to 2017, there will be an expansion in the water availability and security of close to 21 cubic meters per second and an increase in production of 7.4 cubic meters per second. Just to put in perspective prior to the crisis, we have an approximately 75 cubit meters of both water availability and close to 70 cubic meters of water production capacity. So this is a very big leap in a very short-term, increasing substantially our water security for the metro region. So, in summary, our active management of water supply and demand in the region, the greater availability and increased water security and the average and favorable rainy seasons 2015-16 are all very positive factors that allow us to say that we are today in a better conjuncture and structural situation than last year and with a greater certainty to face the balance of this year and next year. Let’s go to our last slide. We will comment here on the tariff adjustment and the cancellation of the bonus program and the contingency tariff. As you probably know, on March 31, ARSESP accepted our request for the cancelation of the bonus program and the contingency tariffs for the bills metered as of May 1. This progress was made in light of the improved water conditions combined with the conclusion and the advanced progress of works to increase water security, which allows us for greater predictability of water source conditions and water security levels in the metro regions of São Paulo. This inception in February 2015 until the end of March 2016 as well this program resulted in a reduction of revenues in the period of R$1.456 billion. This reduction was partially offset by an additional revenue of R$660 million obtained with the implementation of the contingency tariff. So in net terms, during the application period, the bonus program and the contingency tariffs had a negative effect on revenues of R$796 million. As we move forward, we will not see that. So considering this, the cancellation of these two measures, especially the bonus program and with its incentive to reduce consumption, the effects of this reduction in billed volume and average price given that a lower consumption leads to a lower tariff rate no longer will occur suggesting a recovery of revenue in the coming quarters. On April 11, in line with the regulatory agenda, so we are exactly on time and moving on the regulatory agenda assessed public resolution 643 which authorized us to apply a tariff increase of 8.4478% as of May 12. This index comes from the inflation index implementation of 9.3864 estimated based on the EPCA variation from March 15 to March 16 and it excludes the productivity factor of 0.9386%, considering our consumption of – our consumption reading cycles and the procedures we have to go through. Please take note that the full impact of this tariff adjustment and the bonus cancelation will be observed only fully in the second half of 2016 were precisely as of August. The full impact of this adjustment as you can see we will see a better as we move on. So finally these are our remarks, now we will open for questions. Question-and-Answer Session Operator [Operator Instructions] It appears there are no questions now I will turn the conference back over to SABESP for their final remarks. Pardon me, sir. We do have one question from Henrique Peretti with J.P. Morgan. Please go ahead. Henrique Peretti Hi, Arruda, thanks for the opportunity. I would like to understand why billed volumes increased only 1.9% if water production volumes increased 8.8% in the quarter, where is the gap here? Mário Arruda Sampaio Okay – Henrique, this is Mário. The reason they don’t match is that we have the take-or-pay range of zero to ten cubic meters. So if people consumed that we still tried the same thing. So that is the difference. So people are probably moving within that range, consuming more within that range, but not sufficient to trigger aggressively a change in category. So to the great extent the take-or-pay from zero to ten cubic meters is what causes this effect, okay. Henrique Peretti Okay thank you. Operator As there are no further this concludes our question-and-answer session. I’ll turn the conference back over to SABESP for their final remarks. Mário Arruda Sampaio Okay guys first let me just make a quick correction on my speech here. The bonus cancellation in the continuous direct cancellations will have immediate effect on revenues as of May 1. Okay different than I said it will be differed, if it’s not differed, it’s immediate, they only differ full effect if the tariff increase. So okay, made that correction thank you very much for your participation. So let’s comeback next quarter. Hopefully good news also. 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