
Good son returns home
Two weeks after Ach Brito, a century-old company founded by the Brito family, fell into the hands of an investment fund, Aquiles de Brito, the founder's great-grandson, surprised the market by repurchasing the entire company. Although it was a "thought-out but very emotional decision," Aquiles reveals that the reason was to preserve the family business, to which he is deeply attached. After running the company for 20 years, Aquiles now once again owns 100% of Ach Brito, with the goal of maintaining the Ach Brito and Claus Porto brands, investing in their growth and preserving the values and traditions that characterize the century-old company.
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