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Regency Affiliates Inc
OTC:RAFI

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Regency Affiliates Inc
OTC:RAFI
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Price: 5.8 USD 45% Market Closed
Market Cap: 26m USD
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Regency Affiliates Inc
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Regency Affiliates, Inc. engages in investment activities. The company is headquartered in Stuart, Florida. The firm's objective is to generate long-term value for its shareholders. The firm's management seeks investment opportunities to meet its business characteristics and valuation criteria. The firm holds a limited partnership interest in Security Land and Development Company Limited Partnership (Security Land), which owns and operates approximately 34.3 acres of land and rental property of approximately 717,000 square feet in Woodlawn, Maryland. Regency Power Corporation (Regency Power) is the Company's subsidiary. Regency Power holds interests in Mobile Energy Services Company, LLC, which owns an on-site energy facility that supplies steam and electricity to a Kimberly-Clark tissue mill in Mobile, Alabama. The firm's wholly owned subsidiary, RSS Investments LLC (RSS) acquired majority ownership of SSCP Harrisburg Holdings, LLC.

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