PINX: BERI
- Last Close 0.382
- Sector Energy
- Industry Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing
- Investment Style
- Day Range 0.30 – 0.38
- Year Range 0.07 – 0.60
- Market Cap 98,090.3420
- Volume / Avg 5,744.0 / 26,272.5
- Price / Sales 1.48
- Price / Book —
- Forward Div Yield 3.32%
- Trailing Div Yield —
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis BERI
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Company Profile BERI
Blue Earth Resources Inc is engaged in the fuel wholesale supply business currently operating in the southeastern United States along with the Colonial and Plantation pipeline systems. It provides custom-designed solutions to refined fuel procurement (branded and private label), supply and logistics challenges. It also provides a customized composite of risk management services, specializing in the computation of industry, financial and geo-political information to assist each customer in making real-time market decisions. The company generates the majority of its revenue from Fuel sales.
FAQs for Blue Earth Resources Inc Stock
Yes. BERI has a forward dividend yield of 3.32%.
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BERI’s full dividends and stock split history
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BERI’s market cap is 98,090.34.
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BERI’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
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