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Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE $13.74)
- $13.74 P/E (TTM): 72.32X Cap: $2.79B
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Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE $13.74)
- $13.74 P/E (TTM): 72.32X Cap: $2.79B
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Q: Do we know the date when the sale of INE will close?
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Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE $13.74)
- $13.74 P/E (TTM): 72.32X Cap: $2.79B
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Q: INE is being bought by the Quebec government. Should I sell my shares now or hold for a possibly higher share price? In a registered account, so no tax implications, and I don't want the investment to sit idle.
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Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. (INE $13.74)
- $13.74 P/E (TTM): 72.32X Cap: $2.79B
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