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Capstone Infrastructure Corp T.CSE.PR.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  CPOIF

Capstone Infrastructure Corp is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in owning and operating infrastructure businesses. The Company operates as a power producer that is focused on providing clean, renewable energy to homes and businesses across North America. The Company develops, owns and operates thermal and renewable power generation facilities with a total installed capacity of 570 megawatts across 28 facilities in Canada. It operates wind, hydro, solar, biomass, and natural gas power plants. Its operated facilities include Amherstburg Solar Park, Cardinal Power, Dryden, Erie Shores Wind Farm Fitzpatrick Mountain, Ganaraska, Glace Bay, Glen Dhu, Goulais Wind Farm, Grey Highlands Clean Energy, Grey Highlands, Hluey Lakes, Sechelt, Springwood, Whittington, Napier and Sumac Ridge wind.


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Comment by smoking81on Jan 17, 2019 7:41pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:price rise

RE:RE:RE:RE:price riseHeard Capstone may be buying Regional Power. They also have a deal to build a power project in Alberta. I would bet a lot of money wants to get out of Britain with the Brexit problems getting bigger. Why not also buy back our preferred shares?
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