Company Description
Keel Infrastructure (NASDAQ: KEEL) is a publicly traded information technology services company in the Finance Services sector. The company has a market capitalization of $1.7B, ranking #2,398 among all listed U.S. companies by market cap.
KEEL stock has gained 50.0% over the past year. Shares last traded at $3.04.
On a trailing twelve-month basis, Keel Infrastructure reported revenue of $229.3M with net income of -$284.5M and diluted earnings per share of $-0.52. The company operates at a net profit margin of -124.1%.
This page provides a comprehensive overview of KEEL stock, including real-time price data, latest news, SEC filings, insider trading activity, financial highlights, upcoming events, and short interest trends.
Stock Performance
Keel Infrastructure (KEEL) stock last traded at $3.04, up 9.54% from the previous close. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 50.0%. At a market capitalization of $1.7B, KEEL is classified as a small-cap stock with approximately 602.8M shares outstanding.
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Latest News
Keel Infrastructure has 1 recent news article, with the latest published yesterday. Of the recent coverage, 1 article coincided with positive price movement and 0 with negative movement. View all KEEL news →
SEC Filings
Financial Highlights
Keel Infrastructure generated $229.3M in revenue over the trailing twelve months, retaining a -8.3% gross margin, operating income reached -$149.6M (-65.3% operating margin), and net income was -$284.5M, reflecting a -124.1% net profit margin. Diluted earnings per share stood at $-0.52. The company generated -$226.6M in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 5.58, the balance sheet reflects a strong liquidity position.
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KEEL Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Keel Infrastructure (KEEL) operates in the Information Technology Services industry within the broader Finance Services sector and is listed on the NASDAQ. In monthly performance, the stock ranks #179 among all tracked companies.