{
    "symbol": "CSMG3",
    "slug": "csmg3",
    "display_name": "CSMG3",
    "category": "stocks",
    "region": "BR",
    "description": null,
    "url": "https://finscans.com/asset/csmg3",
    "lang": "en",
    "as_of": "2026-06-01T05:23:38+00:00",
    "stats_30d": {
        "total_signals": 1,
        "bullish": 0,
        "bearish": 1,
        "neutral": 0,
        "explicit": 1,
        "inferred": 0,
        "avg_impact": 7,
        "avg_confidence": 85,
        "last_signal_at": "2026-05-27 17:18:43",
        "article_count": 1
    },
    "top_catalysts": [
        {
            "text": "Bids for state stake fell below minimum price",
            "count": 1
        },
        {
            "text": "Weak investor demand for utility assets",
            "count": 1
        }
    ],
    "top_risk_factors": [
        {
            "text": "Government could sweeten deal or restructure auction, reviving investor interest",
            "count": 1
        },
        {
            "text": "Copasa's fundamentals may improve or regulatory changes could make it more attractive",
            "count": 1
        }
    ],
    "recent_signals": [
        {
            "signal_at": "2026-05-27 17:18:43",
            "sentiment": "Bearish",
            "impact_score": 7,
            "confidence_score": 85,
            "mention_type": "explicit",
            "timeframe": "short-term",
            "region": "BR",
            "reasoning": "Copasa shares fell because bids for a state-owned stake came in below the minimum price set by the Minas Gerais government. The low bids signal that investors view the company as overvalued or too risky, given regulatory uncertainties and political interference in Brazilian state-owned utilities. The market reaction reflects disappointment and a reassessment of Copasa's fair value.",
            "article": {
                "title": "Copasa Shares Plunge as Stake Sale Bids Fall Short of Minimum Price",
                "url": "https://finscans.com/news/copasa-shares-plunge-as-stake-sale-bids-fall-short-of"
            }
        }
    ]
}