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Aeris Energy, Leader in Wind Turbine Blade Production, Sets Record in Just 45 Days

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published on 28/12/2020 at 11:56
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The Leader in Wind Turbine Blade Production Aeris Energy Set a Record for IPOs, Taking Off with 76% in 45 Days, and Still Has Room to Climb Even Higher. Aeris Energy is Among the 28 Companies that Went Public on B3 This Year.

Founded in 2010 by former Embraer professionals, the company that manufactures blades for wind power generators – Aeris Energy has a factory in the Pecém industrial complex, near Fortaleza (Ceará) and in a region that concentrates some of the largest wind power parks in the country. Undoubtedly, Aeris Energy is a company focused on its results, once again breaking records in the renewable industry.

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The manufacturer of wind turbine blades Aeris Energy set a record on B3, with the company’s shares closing on the last 23rd at 9.66 reais, up 76% from the debut price of 5.50%, which was below the indicative range for the IPO on the new market of B3 on November 11. The offering from the manufacturer of wind turbine blades, which attracted investors interested in the ESG footprint, generated more than R$1 billion.

Aeris Energy, which set a record in the market at the beginning of last week, started to receive coverage from BTG Pactual’s research team. In the first report, analysts from the bank recommended purchasing the stock, with an upside at that time of 59% with a target price of 12 reais. The stock was trading at 7.54 reais.

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Valdemar Medeiros

Graduated in Journalism and Marketing, he is the author of over 20,000 articles that have reached millions of readers in Brazil and abroad. He has written for brands and media outlets such as 99, Natura, O Boticário, CPG – Click Petróleo e Gás, Agência Raccon, among others. A specialist in the Automotive Industry, Technology, Careers (employability and courses), Economy, and other topics. For contact and editorial suggestions: valdemarmedeiros4@gmail.com. We do not accept resumes!

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