AbbVie is a research-based biopharmaceutical company. The company's products are focused on treating conditions such as chronic autoimmune diseases in rheumatology, gastroenterology and dermatology; oncology, including blood cancers; virology, including hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiency virus; neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease; metabolic diseases, including thyroid disease and complications associated with cystic fibrosis; pain associated with endometriosis; as well as other serious health conditions. The company also has medicines in clinical development across immunology, oncology and neuroscience, with additional targeted investment in cystic fibrosis and women's health.
Advanced Drainage Systems is a manufacturer of thermoplastic corrugated pipe and water management products. The company designs, manufactures and markets a line of thermoplastic corrugated pipe and related water management products for use in a range of end markets. The company's product line includes: single, double and triple wall corrugated polypropylene and polyethylene pipe, and a range of additional water management products including: storm retention/detention and septic chambers, polyvinyl chloride drainage structures; fittings, and water quality filters and separators. The company also sells various complementary products distributed via resale agreements, including geotextile products.
Aerie Pharmaceuticals is an ophthalmic pharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of therapies for the treatment of open-angle glaucoma and other diseases of the eye. The company has an approved product, Rhopressa? and advanced-stage product candidate, Roclatan?, which both are designed to reduce elevated intraocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. The company is also developing two preclinical sustained-release implants focused on retinal diseases, which include AR-13503 for the treatment of wet age-related macular degeneration and related diseases of the retina; and AR-1105, a preclinical dexamethasone steroid implant.
Aileron Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company that develops and commercializes stabilized cell-permeating alpha-helical peptides to address intracellular targets in oncology and other therapeutic areas. The company's product candidate, ALRN-6924, is a cell-permeating peptide that mimics the p53 tumor suppressor protein to disrupt p53's interactions with its endogenous inhibitors, MDMX and MDM2. ALRN-6924 is designed to activate the mechanisms used by p53 in cells with non-mutant, or wild-type, p53 to regulate cell division and progression through the cell replication cycle, programmed death of cancerous cells, or apoptosis, and induction of the immune system to respond against cancer cells.
Aldeyra Therapeutics is a biotechnology company engaged in developing and commercializing medicines for patients with immune-mediated diseases. The company's primary product candidate, reproxalap, is a treatment in late-stage development for dry eye disease and allergic conjunctivitis. The company has additional product candidates in development for proliferative vitreoretinopathy and other retinal diseases, autoimmune disease, and cancer. The company has discovered and are developing two additional reactive aldehyde species inhibitors, ADX-103 and ADX-629, for the treatment of retinal disease and autoimmune disease, respectively.
Contura Energy is a coal supplier with affiliate mining operations across major coal basins in Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. The company's portfolio of mining operations consists of underground mines, surface mines and coal preparation plants. In the Central Appalachia (CAAP) coal basin, the company mainly produces low-ash metallurgical coal, which are shipped to domestic and international coke and steel producers. In the CAPP coal basin, the company also produces low sulfur, high British thermal unit (BTU) thermal coal for electricity generation, as well as specialty coal for industrial customers. In the Northern Appalachia coal basin, the company produces primarily high-BTU thermal coal.
Arcturus Therapeutics is an emerging biopharmaceutical company primarily focused on the development and commercialization of a proprietary oral drug candidate, MDX, to treat ADHD and other cognitive dysfunctions including Fragile X Syndrome. The most common available treatments for ADHD are stimulants that increase the brain chemicals dopamine and norepinephrine. Stimulants have significant side effects, and are classified as controlled substances which have significant potential for misuse, abuse and addiction. MDX is not a stimulant, and works with a different mechanism of action. MDX is a proprietary, combined rapid onset release formulation of the chemical Pyridoxine Pyroglutamate.
ArQule is a biopharmaceutical company engaged in the research and development of therapeutics to treat cancers and rare diseases. The company's clinical pipeline includes: ARQ 531, which is a reversible dual inhibitor of both wild type and C481S-mutant Bruton's tyrosine kinase for B-cell malignancies refractory to other therapeutic options; Miransertib, which is a selective inhibitor of protein kinase B (AKT) in combination with the hormonal therapy, anastrozole; ARQ 751, which is a selective inhibitor of AKT for solid tumors harboring AKT, phosphoinositide 3-kinase or phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) mutations or that are PTEN null; and Derazantinib, which is a multi-kinase inhibitor.
At Home Group is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is a home decor superstore. The company's product mix includes home furnishings, which consists of accent furniture, furniture, mirrors, patio cushions, rugs and wall art. Accent decor consists of artificial flowers and trees, bath, bedding, candles, garden and outdoor decor, holiday accessories, home organization, pillows, pottery, vases and window treatments. The company operates its stores primarily in the South Central, Southeastern, Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern regions of the U.S. In addition, the company operates a distribution center and warehouse premises in Texas, which services its stores, and a second distribution center in Pennsylvania.
Bloom Energy designs, manufactures, and sells solid-oxide fuel cell systems, or Energy Servers, for on-site power generation. The company's Energy Servers utilize a fuel cell technology. The company's solution, the Bloom Energy Server, is a stationary power generation platform. The Bloom Energy Server converts standard low-pressure natural gas or biogas into electricity through an electrochemical process without combustion.
Briggs & Stratton is a producer of gasoline engines for outdoor power equipment, and is a designer, manufacturer and marketer of power generation, pressure washer, lawn and garden, turf care and job site products through its Briggs & Stratton?, Simplicity?, Snapper?, Ferris?, Vanguard?, Allmand?, Billy Goat?, Hurricane?, Murray?, Branco? and Victa? brands. The company conducts its operations in two reportable segments: Engines, which manufactures four-cycle aluminum alloy gasoline engines; and Products, which includes lawn and garden power equipment, turf care products, portable and standby generators, pressure washers, snow throwers, and job site products.
CapStar Financial Holdings is a bank holding company. Through its subsidiary, CapStar Bank, the company is engaged as a bank that seeks to establish and maintain relationships with its clients by delivering banking solutions and client service. The company's products and services include commercial real estate loans, private banking and wealth management services for the owners and operators of its business clients and other individuals and correspondent banking services for Tennessee's smaller community banks. The company provides deposit products and services, including demand deposits, interest-bearing transaction accounts, time and savings deposits, certificates of deposit and CDARS? reciprocal products.
Celsius Holdings is engaged in the development, marketing, sale and distribution of functional calorie-burning fitness beverages under the Celsius? brand name. Celsius? burns calories by increasing a consumer's resting metabolism and provides energy. Celsius? uses ingredients and supplements such as green tea, ginger, calcium, chromium, B vitamins and vitamin C. The company also sells a powdered form of the active ingredients in its beverages in individual On-The-Go packets as well as several serving canisters. In addition, the company has a second line in its product portfolio, trainer's grade Celsius Heat?. Celsius Heat? is also a dietary supplement.
Charah Solutions is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is a provider of mission-critical environmental and maintenance services to the power generation industry. The company provides its services through two segments: Environmental Solutions and Maintenance and Technical Services. The company provides a suite of coal ash management and recycling, environmental remediation, and outage maintenance services. The company also designs and implements solutions for environmental projects (such as coal ash pond closures) and facilitates coal ash recycling through byproduct sales and other beneficial use services.
Cidara Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of anti-infectives for the treatment and prevention of diseases. The company is developing a pipeline of product and development candidates, with a focus on fungal and infections. The company's primary product candidate is rezafungin acetate, an intravenous formulation of a echinocandin. Rezafungin is being developed as a once-weekly therapy for the first-line treatment and prevention of fungal infections. In addition, the company is using its Cloudbreak? platform to develop Antiviral Fc-Conjugates, for the prevention and treatment of influenza and other infections.
CNO Financial Group is a holding company for a group of insurance companies. The company's Bankers Life segment underwrites, markets and distributes Medicare supplement insurance, interest-sensitive life insurance, life insurance, fixed annuities and long-term care insurance products. The company's Washington National segment underwrites, markets and distributes supplemental health and life insurance to middle-income consumers at home and at the worksite. The company's Colonial Penn segment markets primarily graded benefit and simplified issue life insurance directly to customers in the senior middle-income market through television advertising, direct mail, the internet and telemarketing.
Coty and its subsidiaries are a beauty company. The company manufactures, markets, sells and distributes beauty products, including fragrances, color cosmetics, hair care products and skin and body related products. The company is organized into three divisions, which is also its operating and reportable segments: Consumer Beauty, Luxury and Professional Beauty. Consumer Beauty is primarily focused on color cosmetics, retail hair coloring and styling products, body care and mass fragrances. Luxury is primarily focused on fragrances, skincare and cosmetics. Professional Beauty is primarily focused on hair and nail care products for salon personnel.
Domo provides a platform that digitally connects people, data and systems in an organization, giving them access to real-time data and insights and allowing them to manage their business from their smartphones. The company's platform provides access to data through a set of connection options, including connectors. The company's data warehouse, Adrenaline, stores data from across the business. Fusion is the company's data transformation engine that sorts customer data. The company's Explorer analytics suite allows users to analyze, display, share and interact with data through visualizations. With the Domo Appstore, APIs and developer tool kits, the company enables an ecosystem of partners to build applications on the platform.
Dropbox is a global collaboration platform that centralizes the flow of information between the products and services its users prefer. Dropbox allows individuals, teams, and organizations to collaborate. Anyone can sign up for free via the company's website or app, and upgrade to a paid subscription plan for additional features. Dropbox is a digital workspace where individuals and teams can create content, access it from anywhere, and share it with collaborators. The company also utilizes Amazon Web Services (AWS), for the remainder of its users' storage needs and to help deliver its services. These AWS datacenters are in the United States and Europe, which allows the company to localize where content is stored.
Edgewell Personal Care is a manufacturer and marketer of personal care products. The company's segments are: Wet Shave, which manufactures and distributes Schick and Wilkinson Sword razor systems, composed of razor handles and refillable blades, and disposable shave products for men and women; Sun and Skin Care, which markets sun care products under the Banana Boat and Hawaiian Tropic brands; Feminine Care, which provides tampons under the Playtex Gentle Glide? 360??, Playtex Sport?, Playtex and o.b. brands, and markets pads and liners under the Stayfree and Carefree brands; and All Other, which includes infant care, pet care and miscellaneous other products.
eXp World Holdings owns and operates its main operating division which is a cloud-based international residential real estate brokerage. The company operates over the internet through its website and relies on a cloud-based platform to provide its residential real estate brokerage services. Through the company's website, buyers can search real-time property listings, and sellers list properties and gain exposure across the various geographic markets in which it operates. Additionally, the company delivers marketing, training and other support services to its brokers and agents through a combination of proprietary technology enabled services, as well as technology and support services contracted to third parties.
Frequency Electronics is engaged in precision time and frequency generation technology. The company's segments are: FEI-NY and FEI-Zyfer. The FEI-NY segment includes the operations of the company's wholly-owned subsidiaries, FEI-Asia and FEI-Elcom. FEI-Asia functions as a manufacturing facility for FEI-NY and FEI-Zyfer. FEI-Elcom provides design and technical support for the FEI-NY segment's business. The FEI-Zyfer segment designs and manufactures products which incorporate global positioning systems technologies and clocks designed and manufactured at FEI-NY. FEI-Zyfer sells its products to both commercial and U.S. Government customers and collaborates with FEI-NY on joint product development activities.
Fuel Tech is a technology company engaged in the development, commercialization and application of proprietary technologies for air pollution control, process optimization, combustion engineering services. The company has two segments: Air Pollution Control Technology, which includes technologies to reduce oxides of nitrogen emissions in flue gas from boilers, incinerators, furnaces and other stationary combustion sources; and FUEL CHEM? Technology, which uses chemical processes for the control of slagging, fouling, corrosion, opacity and other sulfur trioxide-related issues in furnaces and boilers.
GameStop is a multichannel video game and licensed consumer products retailer. The company's products and services includes: New Video Game Hardware, which provides video game platforms from manufacturers; New Video Game Software, which provides new video game software for existing and certain prior generation consoles from manufacturers, including Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft; Video Game Accessories, which consist primarily of controllers, gaming headsets, virtual reality products, and memory cards; and Digital, which sells a variety of digital currency and has developed technology to sell downloadable content and full-game downloads in its stores and on its U.S. website.
New Media Investment Group owns, operates and invests in local media assets focused in small to mid-size markets. The company's main products include: daily newspapers; weekly newspapers, which publishe up to three times per week; shoppers, which are generally advertising-only publications; locally-focused websites, which extend the company's businesses onto the internet and mobile devices; business publications; UpCurve Cloud and ThriveHive digital marketing; and GateHouse Live. In addition to its main products, the company also produces publications that address specific local market interests such as recreation, sports, healthcare and real estate.
Green Dot is a bank holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company provides a collection of banking and financial services products marketed directly to consumers through its banking platforms. The company's reportable segments include: Account Services, which provides several deposit account programs that can be acquired through its omni-channel branchless distribution platform, including consumer and small business checking account products, network-branded reloadable prepaid debit cards and secured credit programs; and Processing and Settlement Services, which provides several products and services that engage in facilitating the movement of funds on behalf of consumers and businesses.
Gulfport Energy is an oil and natural gas exploration and production company focused on the exploration, exploitation, acquisition and production of natural gas, crude oil and natural gas liquids. The company's principal properties are located in the Utica Shale primarily in Eastern Ohio and the SCOOP Woodford and SCOOP Springer plays in Oklahoma. In addition, among other interests, the company holds an acreage position along the Louisiana Gulf Coast in the West Cote Blanche Bay and Hackberry fields, an acreage position in the Alberta oil sands in Canada through its interest in Grizzly Oil Sands ULC and an equity interest in Mammoth Energy Services, Inc., an oil field services company.
Harvard Bioscience is a developer, manufacturer and seller of technologies, products and services that enable fundamental research, discovery, and pre-clinical testing for drug development. The company's product families are: Cellular and Molecular Technologies, which includes products designed primarily to support the discovery phase of new drug development; and Pre-Clinical, which provides a preclinical platform to assess physiological data for basic research, drug discovery, drug development services, and services for monitoring physiological parameters of animal models used in biomedical research.
Inogen is a medical technology company that primarily develops, manufactures and markets portable oxygen concentrators used to deliver supplemental long-term oxygen therapy to patients suffering from chronic respiratory conditions. The company's proprietary Inogen One? systems concentrate the air around the patient to provide a single source of supplemental oxygen the company markets its existing portable product offerings, the Inogen One G4 and the Inogen One G3, as single solutions for long-term oxygen therapy. The company's solutions can operate on a 24/7 basis for at least 60 months without a stationary concentrator, with minimal servicing of sieve beds, filters, and accessories.
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company. The company is commercializing XERMELO? (telotristat ethyl), an orally-delivered small molecule drug for the treatment of carcinoid syndrome diarrhea in combination with somatostatin analog (SSA) therapy in adults inadequately controlled by SSA therapy. The company is developing Zynquista? (sotagliflozin), an orally-delivered small molecule drug candidate, as a treatment for type 1 2 diabetes. The company is also developing sotagliflozin as a treatment for type 2 diabetes, heart failure and chronic kidney disease. The company is developing LX9211, an orally-delivered small molecule drug candidate, as a treatment for neuropathic pain.
LogMeIn provides a portfolio of cloud-based communication and collaboration, identity and access, and customer engagement and support solutions. The company's cloud-based services are categorized into three business lines: Unified Communications and Collaboration, which includes GoToConference, GoToMeeting, GoToTraining, GoToWebinar, Grasshopper, Jive, join.me, join.me pro and join.me business, and OpenVoice; and Customer Engagement and Support, which includes Bold360, Bold360 ai, RescueAssist, GoToAssist Corporate and GoToAssist Seeit, and LogMeIn Rescue; and Identity and Access Management, which includes LogMeIn Central, GoToMyPC, LogMeIn Pro, and LastPass.
LyondellBasell Industries is a chemical company. Co.'s chemicals businesses consist of processing plants that convert liquid and gaseous hydrocarbon feedstocks into plastic resins and other chemicals, and used by its customers to manufacture a range of products including food packaging, home furnishings, automotive components, paints and coatings. Co.'s refining business consists of its Houston refinery, which processes crude oil into products such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Co. manages its operations through five operating segments: Olefins and Polyolefins - Americas; Olefins and Polyolefins - Europe, Asia, International; Intermediates and Derivatives; Refining; and Technology.
Manning & Napier is an independent investment management firm that provides its clients with a range of financial solutions and investment strategies. The company serves a client base of individuals and institutions, including 401(k) plans, pension plans, Taft-Hartley plans, endowments and foundations. The company provides equity, fixed income and a range of blended asset portfolios by employing various approaches. The company's investment management offerings include distinct separate account composites and mutual funds and collective investment trusts.
Marchex is a call analytics company that helps businesses connect, drive, measure and convert callers into customers. The company's primary product offerings include: Marchex Call Analytics, which is an analytics platform for enterprises; Marchex Display and Video Analytics, which is a product for marketers that buy digital display advertising; Marchex Site Analytics, which is a product for marketers that can drive phone calls from websites; Marchex Social Analytics, which is a product for marketers that buy social media advertising; Marchex Call Marketplace, which is a mobile advertising network for businesses; and Local Leads, which is an advertising solution for small business resellers.
New Mountain Finance is a closed-end, non-diversified management investment company that is engaged in the sourcing and origination of debt securities at various levels of the capital structure, including first and second lien debt, notes, bonds and mezzanine securities. In some cases, the company's investments may also include equity interests. The company makes investments through both primary originations and open-market secondary purchases.
Organogenesis Holdings is a regenerative medicine company focused on the development, manufacture and commercialization of solutions. The company's Advanced Wound Care products include Apligraf for the treatment of VLUs and DFUs; Dermagraft for the treatment of DFUs; PuraPly Antimicrobial (PuraPly AM) to address biofilm across various wound types; and Affinity and NuShield to address various wound sizes and types. The company's Surgical and Sports Medicine products include ReNu for in-office joint and tendon applications; NuCel for bony fusion in the spine and extremities; NuShield and Affinity for surgical application in targeted soft tissue repairs; and PuraPly AM for surgical treatment of open wounds.
Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust is a real estate investment trust, which has a focus on retail shopping malls located in the eastern half of the U. S., primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region. The company is engaged in the ownership, management, leasing, acquisition, redevelopment, and disposition of shopping malls. In general, the company's malls include tenants that are national or regional department stores, large format retailers or other anchors and a mix of national, regional and local in-line stores providing apparel (women's, family, teen, children's, men's), shoes, eyewear, cards and gifts, jewelry, sporting goods, home furnishings and personal care items, among other things.
PFSweb is a provider of omni-channel commerce solutions, including a range of technology, infrastructure and other services. The company's service offerings include website design, creation and integration, digital agency and marketing, eCommerce technologies, order management, customer care, logistics and fulfillment, financial management and consulting. The services the company provides are primarily organized into the following categories: Strategic Commerce Consulting Services; Design and Digital Marketing Services; Technology Services; Order to Cash; Fulfillment; and Customer Care.
Pluralsight is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is a provider of technology skill development solutions. The company's cloud-based technology skills platform provides a range of tools, including skill and role assessments, a curated library of courses, directed learning paths, interactive labs, and business analytics. The company's applications are delivered across a range of devices and operating systems, including iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac. In addition, the company's applications are available for TV applications, including Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Roku.
Progenics Pharmaceuticals is an oncology company focused on the development and commercialization of medicines and artificial intelligence to find, fight and follow cancer. The company's product candidates include: AZEDRA, which is a radiotherapeutic for the treatment of adult and pediatric patients 12 years and older with iobenguane scan positive or metastatic pheochromocytoma or paraganglioma who require systemic anticancer therapy; and PyL?, which is a fluorinated prostate-specific membrane antigen-targeted PET imaging agent that enables visualization of both bone and soft tissue metastases to determine the presence or absence of recurrent and/or metastatic prostate cancer.
Prudential is a parent holding company. Co., together with its subsidiaries, is an international financial services group with its principal operations in Asia, the U.S. and the U.K. In Asia, Co. has operations in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and other markets. In the U.S., Co.'s principal subsidiary is Jackson National Life Insurance Company. In the U.K., Co. operates through its subsidiaries, primarily The Prudential Assurance Company Limited and M&G Investment Management Limited. Co. provides a range of retail financial products and services and asset management services throughout these territories.
Riverview Bancorp is a savings and loan holding company. Through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Riverview Community Bank (the Bank), the company is engaged primarily in the business of accepting deposits from the general public and using such funds, in its primary market area to originate commercial business, commercial real estate, multi-family real estate, land, real estate construction, residential real estate and other consumer loans. The Bank's subsidiary, Riverview Trust Company, is a trust and financial services company and provides brokerage activities, trust and asset management services.
Safestore Holdings is engaged in the rental of self-storage space and the sale of ancillary products such as insurance and merchandise (for example, packing materials and padlocks) in both the U.K. and Paris.
Stitch Fix provides apparel, shoes, and accessories across categories, brands, product types, and price points. The company serves its clients in the following categories: Women's, Petite, Maternity, Men's, Plus, and Kids. The company carries a mix of third-party branded merchandise, including brands, and its own Exclusive Brands. The company also provides a variety of product types, including denim, dresses, blouses, skirts, shoes, jewelry, and handbags. The company combines data science and human judgment to deliver one-to-one personalization to its clients at scale. The company helps its clients discover and buy what they love through data-driven, personalized, hand-selected shipments of apparel, shoes, and accessories.
Tuesday Morning is an off-price retailer. The company's primary merchandise categories are home textiles, home furnishings, housewares, gourmet food, toys and seasonal decor. The company buys its inventory from a variety of sources including direct from manufacturer, through closeout sellers and other retailers. The company's stores operate in both primary and secondary locations of main suburban markets.
Turning Point Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company designing and developing novel small molecule, targeted oncology therapies. The company develops a pipeline of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) that targets genetic drivers of cancer in TKI-na?ve and TKI-pretreated patients. The company's main drug candidate is repotrectinib (TPX-0005). In addition to repotrectinib, the company's pipeline includes two clinical-stage multi-targeted kinase inhibitors, TPX-0022 (a MET/CSF1R/SRC inhibitor) and TPX-0046 (a RET/SRC inhibitor), and a preclinical ALK inhibitor, TPX-0131, which is entering IND-enabling studies. The company's fourth drug candidate, TPX-0131 is a preclinical ALK inhibitor.
UPWORK operates an online talent marketplace, which enables businesses to find and work with independent personnel. Freelancers on the company's platform include independent personnel and agencies of varying sizes. The company's marketplace offerings include Upwork Basic, Upwork Plus, Upwork Business, Upwork Enterprise, and Upwork Payroll. The company,'s Upwork Basic offering provides clients with access to freelance talent with verified work history on its platform and client feedback, the ability to match with the freelancers, and built-in collaboration features. The company's Upwork Plus provides all the product features of Upwork Basic, as well as access to personalized assistance, whether strategic or job-specific.
Zuora is a cloud-based subscription management platform. The company's solution is the system of record for its customers' subscription business models and consists of three components: the company's Zuora Central Platform, which platform acts as an intelligent subscription management hub, allowing customers to orient operations around it to create a process designed for subscription business models; other products, which consists of Zuora Billing and Zuora RevPro; and an application marketplace, which the Zuora Marketplace provides industry-specific tools and third-party applications that extend the company's capabilities for its customers.
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