Ampco-Pittsburgh manufactures and sells engineered specialty metal products and customized equipment. The company's segments are: Forged and Cast Engineered Products, which includes the company's subsidiary, Union Electric Steel Corporation, that produces ingot and forged products and focuses on the production of forged hardened steel rolls used in rolling by producers of steel, aluminum and other metals; and Air and Liquid Processing, which includes the company's subsidiary, Air & Liquid Systems Corporation, that produces custom-engineered finned tube heat exchange coils and related heat transfer products for nuclear power generation, industrial process and heating, ventilation and air conditioning industries.
Vela Minerals is engaged in the evaluation, acquisition, exploration and development of natural resource properties in British Columbia, Canada. Co. has not yet determined whether its properties contain mineral reserves that are economically recoverable.
Computer Programs and Systems provides healthcare solutions and services. The company provides its products and services through Evident, LLC (Evident), TruBridge, LLC (TruBridge), and American HealthTech, Inc. (AHT). Evident provides acute care electronic health record (EHR) solution, Thrive, and related services for community hospitals and their physician clinics. TruBridge focuses on providing business management, consulting, and managed IT services, along with its revenue cycle management solution for all care settings, regardless of their healthcare information solutions provider. AHT provides post-acute care EHR solution and related services for skilled nursing and assisted living facilities.
Douglas Emmett is a self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust. The company owns and operates office and multifamily properties located in Los Angeles County, CA and in Honolulu, HI. The company operates two segments: the acquisition, development, ownership and management of office real estate, and the acquisition, development, ownership and management of multifamily real estate. The services for its office segment include primarily rental of office space and other tenant services, including parking and storage space rental. The services for its multifamily segment include primarily rental of apartments and other tenant services, including parking and storage space rental.
First Internet Bancorp is a bank holding company. Through its subsidiary, First Internet Bank of Indiana, the company provides a range of commercial, small business, consumer and municipal banking products and services. The company conducts its consumer and small business deposit operations through online channels on a nationwide basis. The company's residential mortgage products are provided nationwide primarily through an online direct-to-consumer platform and are supplemented with Central Indiana-based mortgage and construction lending. The company's consumer lending products are primarily originated on a nationwide basis over the Internet as well as through relationships with dealerships and financing partners.
Gogo is a holding company. Through its operating subsidiaries, the company is a provider of in-flight broadband connectivity and wireless entertainment services. The company's segments are: Commercial Aviation North America, which provides air-to-ground and satellite connectivity and entertainment services to commercial aircraft flying routes within North America; Commercial Aviation Rest of World, which provides satellite connectivity and entertainment services to commercial aircraft flying routes outside of North America; and Business Aviation, which provides integrated equipment, network and Internet connectivity products and services to the business aviation market.
Marriott Vacations Worldwide is a vacation company that provides vacation ownership, exchange, rental and resort and property management, along with related businesses, products and services. The company's reportable segments are; Vacation Ownership, which develops, markets, sells, rents and manages vacation ownership and related products under its licensed brands; and Exchange and Third-Party Management, which includes exchange networks and membership programs comprised of exchange, getaways, interval gold and interval platinum, club interval, sales and marketing support for interval international network resorts, and operational support for interval international network resorts.
Middlesex Water is a water utility company. The company owns and operates regulated water utility and wastewater systems in New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania. The company also operates water and wastewater systems under contract on behalf of municipal and private clients in New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland.
Myers Industries manufactures a range of polymer products for industrial, agricultural, automotive, commercial and consumer markets. The company has two business segments: Material Handling and Distribution. The Material Handling segment manufactures polymer packaging containers, storage and safety products, and specialty molded parts. The brands within this segment include Buckhorn?, Akro-Mils?, Jamco Products, Ameri-Kart?, and Scepter. The company's Distribution segment includes the Myers Tire Supply?, Myers Tire Supply International? and Patch Rubber Company? brands. Within the Distribution Segment Co. sources and manufactures products for the tire, wheel and undervehicle service industry.
Opko Health is a healthcare company. The company manages two segments: Diagnostics, which provides laboratory testing services utilized by healthcare providers in the detection, diagnosis, evaluation, monitoring, and treatment of diseases, including esoteric testing, molecular diagnostics, anatomical pathology, genetics, women's health and correctional healthcare; and Pharmaceutical, which includes Rayaldee for the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism in adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and vitamin D insufficiency, and Alpharen (Fermagate Tablets) for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia in CKD patients requiring regular hemodialysis.
ParkerVision designs, develops and markets radio frequency (RF) technologies for use in wireless communication products, including its own internally developed products. The company's business is primarily focused on the development, marketing and licensing of its RF technologies for mobile and other wireless products and applications, including its own internally developed end-user wireless products. The company's product development and marketing efforts are focused on integrated circuits that incorporate its patented wireless technologies that are marketed and sold as stand-alone components as well as wireless consumer products that will incorporate its proprietary wireless technologies.
Simon Property Group operates as a self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust. Simon Property Group, L.P. is the company's majority-owned Delaware partnership subsidiary that owns all of its real estate properties and other assets. The company owns, develops and manages shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-use destinations, which consist primarily of malls, Premium Outlets?, and The Mills? in United States as well as internationally including Puerto Rico, Asia, Europe and Canada. The company also owned equity stake in Klepierre SA, a Paris-based real estate company, which owns, or has an interest in, shopping centers in Europe.
Sonos designs, develops, manufactures and sells multi-room audio products. The Sonos home sound system provides customers with a listening activity created by the design of its speakers and components, a proprietary software platform and the ability to stream content from a variety of sources over the customer's wireless network or over Bluetooth. The company's products are sold via third-party retail stores, including custom installers of home audio systems. The company also sells via select e-commerce retailers and its website sonos.com. The company's products are distributed through its wholly owned subsidiaries: Sonos Europe B.V., Beijing Sonos Technology Co., Ltd., Sonos Japan GK and Sonos Australia Pty Ltd.
TransMedics is a commercial-stage medical technology company transforming organ transplant therapy for end-stage organ failure patients across multiple disease states. The company developed the Organ Care System ("OCS") to replace a decades-old standard of care. The OCS represents a paradigm shift that transforms organ preservation for transplantation from a static state to a dynamic environment that enables new capabilities, including organ optimization and assessment. The company's OCS technology replicates many aspects of the organ's natural living and functioning environment outside of the human body.
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