RE Royalties Ltd
XTSX:RE

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Price: 0.28 CAD 5.66% Market Closed
Market Cap: 12.1m CAD
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Market Cap
12.1m CAD
Industry
Utilities

RE Royalties Ltd. operates as a royalty financing company, which engages in the provision of non-dilutive royalty financing solution to renewable energy generation and development companies. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2018-02-12. The firm is primarily engaged in the acquisition of revenue-based royalties from renewable energy generation facilities and other clean energy technologies by providing a non-dilutive royalty financing solution to privately held and publicly traded renewable energy generation and development companies and clean energy technology companies. The firm owns approximately 97 royalties on solar, wind, storage and hydro projects in Canada, Europe and United States. The Company’s business objectives are to provide shareholders with a growing yield, robust capital protection, high rate of growth through reinvestment and a sustainable investment focus.

RE Intrinsic Value
0.68 CAD
Undervaluation 59%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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