Celanese is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is a chemical and specialty materials company. The company is a producer of engineered polymers and a producer of acetyl products, which are intermediate chemicals. The company's segments are: Engineered Materials, which develops, produces and supplies a portfolio of specialty polymers for automotive and medical applications, as well as industrial products and consumer electronics; Acetate Tow, which is a producer and supplier of acetate tow and acetate flake, primarily used in filter products applications; and Acetyl Chain, which includes the chain of intermediate chemistry, emulsion polymers and ethylene vinyl acetate polymers businesses.
First Busey is a financial holding company. Through its subsidiary, Busey Bank, the company conducts a range of financial services. The company has three segments: Banking, which provides banking services to individual and corporate customers through its banking center network in Illinois, St. Louis, MO metropolitan area, southwest Florida and through its banking center in Indianapolis, IN; Remittance Processing, which provides for online bill payments, lockbox and walk-in payments; and Wealth Management, which provides a range of asset management, investment and fiduciary services to individuals, businesses and foundations, tax preparation, philanthropic advisory services and farm and brokerage services.
Flowers Foods produces a range of breads, buns, rolls, snack cakes, and tortillas and is a producer and marketer of packaged bakery foods in the United States. The company also sells returned and surplus product through a system of thrift stores. The company supplies national and regional restaurants, institutions and foodservice distributors, and retail in-store bakeries with breads and rolls; sells packaged bakery products to wholesale distributors for sale to a variety of food outlets; and sells packaged snack cakes primarily to customers who distribute them nationwide through various channels of distribution, including merchandisers, supermarkets, vending outlets and convenience stores.
Mercury General is an insurance holding company. Through its insurance subsidiaries, the company writes personal automobile insurance. The company also writes homeowners, commercial automobile, commercial property, mechanical protection, and umbrella insurance. The company provides the following types of automobile coverage: collision, property damage, bodily injury, comprehensive, personal injury protection, underinsured and uninsured motorist, and other hazards. The company provides the following types of homeowners coverage: dwelling, liability, personal property, fire, and other hazards. The company sells its policies through a network of independent agents, its insurance agencies, and directly through internet sales portals.
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust is an internally managed hotel investment company. Substantially all of the company's assets are held by, and all of the operations are conducted through its Operating Partnership, Pebblebrook Hotel, L.P. The company is engaged in acquisition and investment in hotel properties located primarily in U.S. cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Key West, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Naples, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, Santa Monica, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C., with a focus on main gateway urban markets. The company targets investments in resort properties located near its primary target markets, as well as in select destination resort markets.
Tile Shop Holdings is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is a retailer of natural stone and man-made tiles, setting and maintenance materials, and related accessories in the U.S. The company provides a range of natural stone and man-made tile products, sourced directly from its suppliers. Natural stone products include marble, travertine, granite, quartz, sandstone, slate, and onyx tiles. Man-made products include ceramic, porcelain, glass, cement, wood look, and metal tiles. The company's accessories, including trim pieces, mosaics, pencils, listellos, and other products. The company also provides a range of setting and maintenance materials, such as thinset, grout, sealers, and accessories.
Tilly's is a retailer of casual apparel, footwear and accessories for young men, young women, boys and girls. The company's stores are located in malls, lifestyle centers, power centers, community centers, outlet centers and street-front locations. Customers may also shop online, where the company features the same assortment of product as is carried in its stores, supplemented by additional online-only styles. The company provides a mix of merchandise for young men, young women, boys and girls across the apparel, footwear and accessories categories. The company's apparel merchandise includes branded, fashion, and core styles for tops, outerwear, bottoms, and dresses.
Ultralife provides products and services ranging from power solutions to communications and electronics systems. The company has two operating segments: Battery and Energy Products, which includes lithium nine-volt, cylindrical, thin cell and other non-rechargeable batteries, in addition to rechargeable batteries, uninterruptable power supplies, charging systems and accessories; and Communications Systems, which includes radio frequency amplifiers, power supplies, cable and connector assemblies, amplified speakers, equipment mounts, case equipment, man-portable systems, integrated communication systems for fixed or vehicle applications and communications and electronics systems design.
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