Consolidated Water (CWCO) Stock
Seawater desalination utility serving Caribbean and Florida markets. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Consolidated Water in August 2026.
Consolidated Water Co Ltd (CWCO) is a small‑cap utility specialising in seawater desalination, water production and distribution across the Caribbean and parts of Florida. The business combines long‑term supply contracts, operations & maintenance services and plant construction, producing largely recurring revenue from municipal, hotel and resort customers. Investors should note strengths such as operating experience in island markets with limited freshwater sources and a track record of project delivery. Key drivers to watch include tourism demand, regulatory frameworks, energy costs (desalination is energy‑intensive) and capital expenditure cycles for new plants. Main risks include weather events, contractual concentration, currency exposure and the need for ongoing investment in infrastructure. With a market capitalisation near $577.51m, CWCO may offer utility‑style cash flows but remains sensitive to regional economic and regulatory shifts. This is general educational information, not personal financial advice; values can rise or fall and you should consider professional guidance.
Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts highly recommend buying Consolidated Water's stock, expecting it to rise significantly.
Financial Health
Consolidated Water is performing well with solid revenue and cash flow generation.
Dividend
Consolidated Water Co Ltd offers a dividend yield of 1.48%, which is average for income-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $14.80 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock
Stable utility cashflows
Long‑term contracts can support predictable revenue streams, though performance varies with tourism and regulatory shifts.
Island water demand
Limited freshwater and climate pressure make desalination important in island markets, creating demand but also regulatory and environmental scrutiny.
Energy cost sensitivity
Desalination is energy‑intensive, so electricity prices and efficiency gains materially affect margins and capital planning.
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