Rio Paranapanema Energia SA
BOVESPA:GEPA3

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Rio Paranapanema Energia SA
BOVESPA:GEPA3
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Price: 33 BRL Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.1B BRL
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Market Cap
3.1B BRL
Industry
Utilities

Rio Paranapanema Energia SA is a BR-based company operating in Electric Utilities industry. The company is headquartered in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo and currently employs 308 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-11-01. Rio Paranapanema Energia SA, formerly Duke Energy International Geracao Paranapanema SA, is a Brazil-based company involved in the energy sector. The firm is engaged in the generation and commercialization of electric energy for industrial, residential and commercial consumption, among others. The company operates eight hydroelectric power plants, with an installed capacity of 2,241 megawatts (MW): UHE Capivara, UHE Chavantes, UHE Jurumirim, UHE Salto Grande, UHE Taquarucu, UHE Rosana and 49.7% of the Canoas complex, formed by UHE Canoas I and II. The company sells energy through bilateral contracts, auctions and on the spot market. In addition, the Company is engaged in production of gas.

GEPA3 Intrinsic Value
25.54 BRL
Overvaluation 23%
Intrinsic Value
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