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Fidelis Energy Inc
OTC:FDEI

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Fidelis Energy Inc
OTC:FDEI
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Price: 0.0001 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: 112.8 USD
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Fidelis Energy Inc
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Market Cap
112.8 USD
Industry
Energy

Fidelis Energy, Inc. is a development stage company. The company is headquartered in Tucson, Arizona. The company went IPO on 2003-12-04. The firm targets to offer services by investing in technology, people and resources. The firm is engaged in two activities: Electricity supply and Natural gas supply. Electricity supply, is the Company’s main activity and provides service to industrial consumers. Natural gas supply, provides integrated services as well as has received approval for supply services. The Company’s overall strategy involves identification of the right angles for a proper and uniform development. The Company’s main objectives are raising the number of clients among the final consumers; developing trading activities by facilitating the level of access and the financial aspect, and identifying proper area of investment in the production of regenerative electricity.

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