Financial Performance - Cosan's EBITDA under management reached R$ 60 billion, a decrease from R$ 73 billion in 2Q24[6] - Dividends and Interest on Capital Received amounted to R$ 06 billion, down from R$ 21 billion in 2Q24[6] - Net Debt remained stable at R$ 175 billion, consistent with 1Q25[6] - Net Income was R$ (09) billion, compared to R$ (02) billion in 2Q24[6] Operational Highlights - Rumo experienced higher transported volume, reaching 218 billion RTK, a 4% increase[12] and increased EBITDA (+6%)[12] - Compass saw growth in distributed volume (+9%)[12] - Moove experienced lower EBITDA (-12%) due to a reduction in lubricant volumes sold (-13%)[12] - Raízen experienced a reduction in EBITDA (-23%), lower crushing in ESB offset by better performance of Fuel Distribution Brazil[13] Sugarcane crushing was 25 million tons, a 21% decrease[13] - Radar's portfolio land value is R$ 168 billion, with Cosan's stake at R$ 52 billion[13] Liability Management - Cosan Corporate's Net Debt was R$ 175 billion in 2Q25[15] - The Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) was 12x LTM[6, 15] - The average cost of debt is 088%[17]
an S.A.(CSAN) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Presentation