Keel Infrastructure Corp. Common Stock (KEEL) — Analysis Summary
Keel Infrastructure Corp. Common Stock (KEEL) has a market cap of $2.63B with year-over-year revenue growth of +18.9%. Net margin stands at -124.1%. The stock trades at a P/E ratio of -9.3.
Key Takeaways
- Revenue changed +18.9% year-over-year
- Net margin of -124.1%
- P/E ratio of -9.3
Compared to other companies in the FINANCE SERVICES sector, KEEL posted revenue growth of +18.9% and trades at a P/E of -9.3.
Keel Infrastructure Corp. Common Stock (KEEL)
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Red Flags & WarningsHigh Risk Signals
Multiple material red flags are active and deserve closer underwriting before relying on any valuation output.
Interest coverage at -17.3x — earnings do not cover interest payments
Operating margin at -65.2% — severe operating losses
Net margin at -124.1% — losses exceed revenue (possible one-time charges)
Negative gross margin (-8.2%) — selling below cost
Keel Infrastructure Corp is a North American digital infrastructure and energy company that develops and owns data centers and energy infrastructure for high-performance computing workloads, including AI. The group has a pipeline of 2.2 gigawatts and established grid interconnections already in place. It delivers scalable infrastructure solutions in high-demand power markets across Pennsylvania and Washington in the United States, and Quebec in Canada. It has data campuses in Moses Lake, Panther Creek, Sharon, Sherbrooke, and Scrubgrass.
Sector
FINANCE SERVICES
Employees
274
Headquarters
NEW YORK, NY
Exchange
XNAS
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