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Greenlane Renewables Stock Price

Symbol: TSX:GRNMarket Cap: CA$15.7mCategory: Energy

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    Greenlane Renewables Inc. Key Details

    CA$40.7m

    Revenue

    CA$26.4m

    Cost of Revenue

    CA$14.3m

    Gross Profit

    CA$15.9m

    Other Expenses

    -CA$1.6m

    Earnings

    Last Reported Earnings
    Mar 31, 2025
    Next Reporting Earnings
    n/a
    Earnings per share (EPS)
    -0.01
    Gross Margin
    35.18%
    Net Profit Margin
    -3.87%
    Debt/Equity Ratio
    0%

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    About GRN

    Founded
    1986
    Employees
    97
    CEO
    Brad Douville
    WebsiteView website
    www.greenlanerenewables.com

    Greenlane Renewables Inc. provides biogas desulfurization and upgrading systems and services worldwide. Its systems produce clean, renewable natural gas from organic-waste sources including landfills, sugar mills, dairy farms, wastewater, and food waste, suitable for either injection into the natural gas grid or for direct use as commercial vehicle fuel. The company offers water wash, pressure swing adsorption, and membrane separation technologies, as well as biogas desulfurization. It markets and sells its upgrading systems under the Greenlane Biogas brand. The company was formerly known as Creation Capital Corp. and changed its name to Greenlane Renewables Inc. in June 2019. Greenlane Renewables Inc. was founded in 1986 and is headquartered in Burnaby, Canada.

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