Company Description
Keel Infrastructure Corp. develops and owns North American digital infrastructure and energy infrastructure for high-performance computing workloads, including artificial intelligence. The company focuses on data centers, data-campus development, power-site infrastructure and grid-connected assets in power markets in the United States and Canada. Its common stock trades under the ticker symbol KEEL on Nasdaq and TSX.
Keel's operating model is built around infrastructure assets needed by compute-intensive customers and applications. The company's materials describe a development pipeline measured in gigawatts and established grid interconnections already in place. Those interconnections and campus assets form the basis for sites intended to support high-density computing, including HPC and AI workloads that require large amounts of electricity, physical capacity and energy coordination.
Infrastructure footprint
Keel's North American portfolio is described across Pennsylvania and Washington in the United States and Québec in Canada. The company's identified data-campus footprint includes locations associated with Moses Lake, Panther Creek, Sharon, Sherbrooke and Scrubgrass. These assets place the company at the intersection of data-center development and energy infrastructure, where site control, power access, zoning, interconnection rights and campus scalability are central operating considerations.
The company has also completed the sale of its 70 MW Paso Pe site in Paraguay. Following that transaction, Keel described its portfolio as 100% North American, with no remaining Latin American exposure. The completed divestiture reflects a narrowing of the company's asset base around North American data-center and energy-infrastructure opportunities rather than international Bitcoin-mining-related infrastructure.
Public-company profile
Keel Infrastructure is headquartered in New York City. As a public company, its recurring disclosures and communications center on operating and financial results, site-development progress, data-center and power-infrastructure capacity, capital structure, shareholder matters and material events affecting its asset portfolio. The company's business identity is defined by ownership and development of the infrastructure layer that supports high-performance computing and AI workloads, rather than by software, semiconductor manufacturing or end-user AI applications.
Stock Performance
Keel Infrastructure (KEEL) stock last traded at $4.18, up 0.71% from the previous close. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 94.9%. At a market capitalization of $2.5B, KEEL is classified as a mid-cap stock with approximately 602.8M shares outstanding.
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Latest News
Keel Infrastructure has 4 recent news articles. Of the recent coverage, 2 articles coincided with positive price movement and 2 with negative movement. Key topics include earnings, conferences. View all KEEL news →
SEC Filings
Keel Infrastructure has filed 8 recent SEC filings, including 2 Form SCHEDULE 13G, 2 Form SCHEDULE 13G/A, 2 Form 8-K, 2 Form 10-Q. The most recent filing was submitted on May 18, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all KEEL SEC filings →
Financial Highlights
Keel Infrastructure generated $229.3M in revenue over the trailing twelve months, retaining a -8.3% gross margin, operating income reached -$149.6M (-65.3% operating margin), and net income was -$284.5M, reflecting a -124.1% net profit margin. Diluted earnings per share stood at $-0.52. The company generated -$226.6M in operating cash flow. With a current ratio of 5.58, the balance sheet reflects a strong liquidity position.
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KEEL Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Keel Infrastructure (KEEL) operates in the Information Technology Services industry within the broader Finance Services sector and is listed on the NASDAQ. In monthly performance, the stock ranks #71 among all tracked companies.