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RE Royalties Ltd V.RE

Alternate Symbol(s):  RROYF

RE Royalties Ltd. is a Canada-based royalty financing company. The Company acquires revenue-based royalties from renewable energy facilities and technologies by providing a non-dilutive financing solution to privately held and publicly traded companies in the renewable energy sector. It offers investors the ability to invest in a diversified, growing portfolio of royalties including solar, wind, battery storage, run-of-river hydro facilities, and renewable natural gas projects in Canada, Europe, and the United States. The Company provides short-term loans and acquires revenue-based royalties from renewable energy and clean technology companies. It offers reasonable rates, minimal restrictions, and a tailored solution for its clients' needs. The Company owns over 100 royalties on solar, wind, hydro, battery storage, energy efficiency and renewable natural gas projects in Canada, United States, Mexico, and Chile.


TSXV:RE - Post by User

Post by mjh9413on Apr 25, 2024 4:24pm
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Post# 36007979

Quality of lending

Quality of lendingAny thoughts on who  the borrowers really are and their future ability to pay while burdened with 13% or so interest rates. The example of loss from the prior one I posted on and just looking at the prospects for the likse of REVV for instance, make me wonder. My opinion. Anyone else.
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