Keel Infrastructure closed Friday at $4.81 on Nasdaq, up 3.66% for the day and 9.57% over five sessions. The company aims to sign data-center leases at Panther Creek, Sharon, and Moses Lake this year as it shifts from bitcoin mining to AI-linked infrastructure. Keel reported $533 million in liquidity as of May 8. First-quarter revenue fell 23% to $37 million, with a net loss of $145.4 million. The post Keel Infrastructure Climbs Into the Weekend…
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