Cadiz, Inc. (CDZI) Covered Calls

Cadiz, Inc. covered calls Cadiz Inc. is a water solutions provider focused on delivering clean and affordable water through sustainable infrastructure. The company operates the Cadiz Water Project, managing a massive aquifer in the Mojave Desert to supply, store, and convey water to Southern California. It also specializes in water filtration technologies through its ATEC subsidiary, removing contaminants to improve groundwater quality for public and private systems.

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Cadiz, Inc. (CDZI) Stock Quote
Last Change Bid Ask Volume P/E Market Cap
4.72 +0.03 4.61 5.03 2.3M - 0.4
Covered Calls For Cadiz, Inc. (CDZI)
Expiration Strike Call Bid Net Debit Return
If Flat
Annualized
Return If Flat
May 15 5 0.25 4.78 4.6% 76.3%
Jun 18 5 0.35 4.68 6.8% 44.3%
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Cadiz Inc. is a California-based water solutions company dedicated to solving water scarcity through innovative supply, storage, and treatment projects. Founded in 1983, the company owns 70 square miles of land in the Mojave Desert with significant groundwater resources and infrastructure. Cadiz operates at the intersection of public-private partnerships, working with water agencies to create drought-resilient systems while maintaining strict environmental stewardship standards.

Core Business and Products

The company's primary asset is the Cadiz Water Project, which utilizes a sprawling natural aquifer system to provide a reliable water supply and storage capacity of up to one million acre-feet. Through its Land and Water Resources segment, Cadiz manages groundwater conservation and the repurposing of existing fossil-fuel pipelines for water conveyance. The Water Filtration Technology segment, powered by its ATEC Systems acquisition, provides scalable and cost-effective solutions for removing harmful contaminants like chromium-6, arsenic, and nitrates from impaired water sources.

Competitive Landscape

The water utility and infrastructure sector is characterized by heavy regulation and long-term capital requirements. Cadiz competes with both regulated utilities and specialized water technology firms for infrastructure funding and municipal contracts. Key publicly traded, optionable competitors include:

  1. American Water Works: The largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility in the U.S., providing services across a vast geographic footprint.
  2. Consolidated Water: A developer and operator of advanced water supply and treatment plants, specializing in desalination and water reuse technology.
  3. California Water Service: A major regulated utility that provides water to millions of Californians, often serving as a potential partner or peer in Western water markets.
  4. Middlesex Water Company: A water utility provider that competes for capital in the small-to-mid-cap water infrastructure and services sector.
  5. York Water Company: The oldest investor-owned water utility in the U.S., serving as a benchmark for stable, regulated water service business models.

Strategic Outlook and Innovation

The company is currently focused on the construction and financing of its Northern Pipeline project, which aims to interconnect the Mojave Groundwater Bank with major California water networks. In 2026, Cadiz successfully moved forward with multi-million dollar federal WIFIA loan applications to fund this critical infrastructure. By integrating its ATEC filtration systems, the company intends to offer a turnkey "clean water" solution that combines high-volume supply with advanced purification technology.

Management is also pioneering the "Water Equity" initiative, targeting underserved communities that lack access to affordable, clean water. This includes developing partnerships with tribal nations and rural water agencies to deploy decentralized treatment systems. The long-term objective is to establish Cadiz as a primary hub for drought resilience in the American Southwest, leveraging its private-sector agility to build large-scale infrastructure more efficiently than traditional public models.

 
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