![]() In October 2012, Saraiva and Hoper Educação launched the Saraiva Learning Solution (SSA). Since 2009, Editora sells complete solutions in the Teaching System format for the private network in all educational segments, from child education to the pre-university entrance exam level. Investments in new textbook collections for elementary and high school students enabled Editora to grab a significant share in the National Textbook Program with a total contract for the supply of books to public elementary and high schools amounting to 131 million BRL. Ownership, Mergers & Acquisition, Internal Organization: ![]() The publishing division accounted for 22% of revenue, yet 45% of the consolidated EBITDA. Overall net revenue grew from 1.09 billion BRL in 2008 continually to its level of 1.92 billion BRL in 2012. ![]() In the Private Teaching System Division, the number of enrolled students grew by 46%. Saraiva's contract to supply books to public elementary and high schools amounts to 131 million BRL, a growth of 48.7% in comparable programs. In 2012, Saraiva Group showed a growth of 2% in net revenue to 1.9 billion BRL, followed by 12% in the first quarter of 2013, boosted by the overall development of the Brazilian economy and the successful participation in the National Textbook Program. This reverse incorporation resulted in the creation of a new company, Saraiva e Siciliano. On November 30, 2008, the holding company Livraria Saraiva was incorporated by the controlled company Siciliano. In 2007, Saraiva acquired the educational publisher Pigmento Editorial S.A, and Siciliano S.A. In 2000, Saraiva launched its ecommerce platform. Editora Saraiva proceeds to publish paradidactic books, complementary educational works for diverse subjects that compose lower, middle and high school education. In 1994, reaffirming its pioneering reputation with legal publications, Saraiva released the “LIS – Legislação Informatizada Saraiva” (Saraiva Computerized Legislation), a database in CD-ROM format containing federal legislation that is equivalent to 40 printed volumes. In 1947, following a sequence of editional successes, the company became a limited liability corporation, with the name of Saraiva S.A. Saraiva was founded in 1914 by Joaquim Ignácio da Fonseca Saraiva, who had already worked in a bookstore in Porto, the “Biblioteca do Cura da Aldeia” (the Bookstore of the Village’s Priest).
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