
Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company
OTC: TREAY0.00 n/a
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Key facts
- Exchange
- Other OTC
- Sector
- Utilities
- Industry
- Renewable Utilities
- CEO
- Emmanuel Maragoudakis
- Employees
- 293
- Headquarters
- Athens, Greece
- IPO year
- 2016
- Market cap
- $2.7B
- Website
- https://www.terna-energy.com
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What does Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company (TREAY) do?
Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company, an Athens, Greece-based entity established in 1949, is a diversified operator primarily focused on renewable energy sources (RES), construction, electricity trading, and concessions. The company maintains a significant presence across Greece, the Balkans, Eastern Europe, and North Americ...
Where does TREAY trade?
Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company (TREAY) trades on the Other OTC.
What sector is TREAY in?
Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company (TREAY) operates in the Utilities sector, specifically in the Renewable Utilities industry.
Who is the CEO of Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company?
Emmanuel Maragoudakis is the chief executive officer of Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company (TREAY).
Where is Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company headquartered?
Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company is headquartered in Greece.
Does TREAY pay a dividend?
Yes — Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company (TREAY) paid a trailing twelve-month dividend of USD 0.83 per share. Frequency and ex-dividend dates are tracked on the dividends tab.
When did TREAY go public?
Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company (TREAY) completed its initial public offering in 2016.
Is TREAY an ADR?
Yes — TREAY is an American Depositary Receipt; its underlying shares trade on a non-US exchange. Terna Energy Societe Anonyme Commercial Technical Company reporting and dividends follow the underlying issuer.