Carbon Streaming Corporation

About Carbon Streaming Corporation

Carbon Streaming Corporation operates as an environmental, social, and governance principled investment vehicle that provides investors with exposure to carbon credits. The company focuses on acquiring, managing, and growing a diversified portfolio of investments in projects and/or companies that generate or are actively involved, directly, or indirectly with voluntary and/or compliance carbon credits. It invests capital through carbon credit streaming arrangements with project developers and owners to accelerate the creation of carbon offset projects. The company was formerly known as Mexivada Mining Corp. and changed its name to Carbon Streaming Corporation in June 2020. Carbon Streaming Corporation was incorporated in 2004 and is based in Toronto, Canada.

Carbon Streaming is a unique ESG principled company offering investors exposure to carbon credits, a key instrument used by both governments and corporations to achieve their carbon neutral and net-zero climate goals. We provide investors a way to invest in a net-zero future.

https://www.carbonstreaming.com

NETZ.NE Canada

2.98USD0.05 (+1.68%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

NEO exchange

Sector: Financial Services

Industry: Asset Management

Location Canada, Toronto

Grade: AEF

49,192,971 USD
MARKET CAP
0.411
PE
-98.518
BETA (5y)
3.410
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
7,350%
for 3 years
7,350%
for 2 years
7,350%
for last year
-77%
for this year
0%
Carbon Streaming Corporation
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