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  • Price (EUR)12.80
  • Today's Change-0.20 / -1.54%
  • Shares traded400.00
  • 1 Year change+3.23%
  • Beta1.1383
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About the company

Central Puerto SA is an Argentina-based company pertaining to the energy sector. The purpose of the Firm is to make investments in the national and international energy market. The Company and its subsidiaries are organized in four different business units, as follows: Electric power generation from conventional sources and its sale; Electric power generation from renewable sources and its sale; Natural gas transport and distribution; Management and operations of thermal plants. The Company operates various wind farms in Argentina such as La Castellana I, Achiras I, La Castellana II, among others.

  • Revenue in USD (TTM)686.17m
  • Net income in USD201.14m
  • Incorporated1992
  • Employees--
  • Location
    Central Puerto SAAv. Tomas Alva Edison 2701Darsena E - Puerto de Buenos AiresBUENOS AIRES 1104ArgentinaARG
  • Phone+54 1 143175000
  • Fax+54 1 143175099
  • Websitehttps://www.centralpuerto.com/
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