Constellation Brands is an international beverage alcohol company. The company is a producer and marketer of beer, wine and spirits with operations in the U.S., Mexico, New Zealand, Italy and Canada. The company has two segments: Beer, in which the company is engaged in the U.S. beer market that includes the imported, craft, domestic super premium, and alternative beverage alcohol categories and it has the right to import, market and sell these Mexican beer brands in the U.S.; and Wine and Spirits, in which its wine portfolio is supported by grapes purchased from independent growers, primarily in the U.S., New Zealand and Chile, and vineyard holdings in the U.S., New Zealand and Italy.
CorVel is a provider of workers' compensation solutions for employers, third party administrators, insurance companies, and government agencies. The company provides services in two categories: Network Solutions, which provides a medical savings solution for all in-network and out-of-network medical bills including Preferred Provider Organization management, specialty networks, medical bill repricing, true line item review, fee negotiations, nurse review, automated adjudication, and electronic reimbursement; and Patient Management, which includes claims management, case management, 24/7 nurse triage, utilization management, vocational rehabilitation, and life care planning.
Rent-A-Center is a holding company that provides ownership of products, such as consumer electronics, furniture and accessories, under flexible rental purchase agreements with no long-term obligation. The company's Core U.S. segment consists of the company-owned rent-to-own stores that lease household durable goods on a rent-to-own basis. The company's Acceptance Now segment provides the rent-to-own transaction to consumers who do not qualify for financing from the retailer. The company's Mexico segment consists of the company-owned rent-to-own stores in Mexico that lease household durable goods on a rent-to-own basis. The company's Rent-A-Center Franchising International, Inc. subsidiary is a franchisor of rent-to-own stores.
Shenandoah Telecommunications provide wireless personal communications service under the Sprint brand, and telephone service, cable television, unregulated communications equipment sales and services, and internet access under the Shentel brand. The company's reportable segments include: Wireless, which provides personal communications services through a digital wireless telephone and data network; Cable, which video, internet and voice services to customers in franchise areas, and leases fiber optic facilities throughout its service area; and Wireline, which provides regulated and unregulated voice services, internet broadband, long distance access services, and leases fiber optic facilities.
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