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I assume you are referring to the company Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA), which is a public authority providing essential utility services, including electricity and water, to the United States Virgin Islands. However, it appears that WAPA does not have a ticker symbol that trades on a major U.S. stock exchange.
Instead, WAPA is a government-owned authority, and its bonds are traded on the municipal bond market. Its bonds are often rated by credit rating agencies, which evaluate the authority's creditworthiness, much like stocks are evaluated in the equity market. However, since WAPA is not a publicly traded company, it does not release quarterly or annual earnings reports, and there is no readily available information on its growth or other financial metrics in the same way that there would be for a publicly traded company.
As a government-owned authority, WAPA's financial performance and operations are subject to oversight by various agencies and stakeholders, including the Government of the Virgin Islands, regulatory bodies, and the public. Therefore, while there may be limited information available on WAPA's financial performance and growth relative to publicly traded companies, there are still various ways to assess the authority's financial health and performance.