POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY
Research POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY (N4T) on Bullrun: valuation model: 23.3% overvalued, market cap EUR 188.11M, P/E 31.0, dividend yield 5.7%. Explore financials, valuation history, model signals, and stock context.
Key Metrics
- TickerN4T
- ExchangeF
- CountryCanada
- SectorUtilities
- IndustryUtilities - Renewable
- CurrencyEUR
- Valuation signal23.3% overvalued
- Market capEUR 188.11M
- P/E31.0
- Dividend yield5.7%
- Financial periodQ4 2025
- RevenueEUR 19.51M
- Net incomeEUR 5.82M
- Free cash flowEUR 5.64M
- Gross margin38.2%
Valuation Snapshot
Bullrun's latest valuation model marks POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY as 23.3% overvalued; latest market cap is EUR 188.11M; P/E is 31.0; dividend yield is 5.7%.
About POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY
Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of renewable energy projects in Latin America and the Caribbean. It is involved in the operation of an 82 megawatt (MW) capacity geothermal facility in Nicaragua; 3 run-of-river hydroelectric facilities with a combined capacity of approximately 33 MW in Peru; a 25 MW solar plant facility in the Dominican Republic; a 6 MW run-of-river hydroelectric facility in Ecuador; and a 10 MW solar plant in Panama.
Frequently asked questions
Is POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY overvalued or undervalued?
Bullrun's valuation model currently marks POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY as 23.3% overvalued.
What is POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY's market cap?
POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY's market capitalization is EUR 188.11M.
What is POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY's P/E ratio?
POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is 31.0.
Does POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY pay a dividend?
POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY has a dividend yield of 5.7%.
What does POLARIS RENEWABLE ENERGY do?
Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of renewable energy projects in Latin America and the Caribbean. It is involved in the operation of an 82 megawatt (MW) capacity geothermal facility in Nicaragua;