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Cidade de Deus, Osasco, SP, November 14th, 2005
To
Ref.: Increase of the Capital Stock, with 100% of bonus stock
Banco Bradesco S.A. Special Stockholders Meeting as of November 11th, 2005
We communicate the approval by the Central Bank of Brazil, on this date (November 14th, 2005), of the process of Increase of the Capital Stock of Banco Bradesco S.A., with 100% bonus stock, approved on the Special Stockholders Meeting on November 11th, 2005, benefiting the stockholders registered in the Companys records on November 22nd, 2005.
Therefore, from November 23rd, 2005 on, the stocks will be traded as ex-bonus stocks.
The monthly interests on own capital to be declared after November 22nd, 2005 will have their value adjusted to R$0.028500 per common stock and R$0.031350 per preferred stock, so that the stockholders continue receiving equal amount of Interests.
Regards, | ||
Banco Bradesco S.A. | ||
Milton Almicar Silva Vargas | Carlos Alberto Rodrigues Guilherme |
BANCO BRADESCO S.A. |
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By: |
/S/ Milton Almicar Silva Vargas
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Milton Almicar Silva Vargas
Executive Vice President
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