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EverGen Infrastructure Corp EVGIF


Primary Symbol: V.EVGN

EverGen Infrastructure Corp. is a Canada-based independent renewable energy producer. The Company acquires, develops, builds, owns and operates a portfolio of renewable natural gas (RNG), waste to energy, and related infrastructure projects. Its Renewable Natural Gas Infrastructure Platform is combating climate change and helping communities contribute to a sustainable future. It operates three organic waste management facilities and two RNG production facilities. Its projects include Fraser Valley Biogas (FWB), GrowTEC, Project Radius, Sea to Sky Soils (SSS), Pacific Coast Renewables (PSR) and Prairie Sky Organics (PSO). FVB is an RNG facility, which combines anaerobic digestion and biogas upgrading to produce RNG, primarily by converting agricultural waste from local dairy farms. PCR, SSS and PSO operate organic waste conversion facilities, which process inbound organics, yard waste and biosolids and produce organic compost and soil for farmers, gardeners and developers.


TSXV:EVGN - Post by User

Post by Joseisokon May 24, 2022 11:11am
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Post# 34703632

They won't be buying back shares

They won't be buying back shares if they're making acquisitions. Unless they do a PP and dilute the shareholders, which is clearly on the horison. 
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