Ameresco provides energy services, including infrastructure upgrades, energy security, asset sustainability and renewable energy solutions throughout North America and Europe. The company's sustainability services include capital and operational upgrades to a facility's energy infrastructure and the development, construction, ownership and operation of renewable energy plants. The company's principal service is energy projects, which entails the design, engineering and installation of, and assisting with the arranging of financing for an array of technologies and techniques to improve the usage of energy, and control the operation, of a building's energy- and water- consuming systems.
AMREP, through its subsidiaries, is engaged in the real estate business. The company conducts its real estate business primarily in the City of Rio Rancho and certain adjoining areas of Sandoval County, NM. The company sells both developed and undeveloped lots to national, regional and local homebuilders, commercial and industrial property developers and others. The company also acquires land, focusing primarily in New Mexico, after completion of market research, soil tests, environmental studies and other engineering work, a review of zoning and other governmental requirements, discussions with homebuilders or other end-users of the property and financial analysis of the project and estimated development costs.
Atrion develops and manufactures products, primarily for medical applications. The company's fluid delivery products include valves designed to fill, hold and release controlled amounts of fluids or gasses for use in various intubation, intravenous, catheter and other applications. The company's primary cardiovascular products is the MPS2? Myocardial Protection System, which is used in open-heart surgery that delivers to the heart essential fluids and medications, mixes critical drugs and controls temperature, pressure and other variables. The company also manufactures medical devices that disinfect contact lenses and balloon catheters used in the treatment of nasolacrimal duct obstruction in children and adults.
Bristol-Myers Squibb is engaged in the discovery, development, licensing, manufacturing, marketing, distribution and sale of biopharmaceutical products. The company's products are sold worldwide, primarily to wholesalers, specialty distributors, retail pharmacies, hospitals, government entities and the medical profession. The company manufactures products in the United States and Puerto Rico and has manufacturing operations in two foreign countries. The company has products in the following therapeutic classes: hematology, oncology, cardiovascular and immunology. The company's pharmaceutical products include chemically-synthesized or small molecule drugs and products produced from biological processes, called biologics.
Charles & Colvard manufactures, markets, and distributes Charles & Colvard Created Moissanite? (which the company refers to as moissanite or moissanite jewels) and finished jewelry featuring its proprietary moissanite gemstone for sale in the worldwide jewelry market. The company sells loose moissanite jewels and finished jewelry through various operating segments: its Online Channels segment, which comprises its charlesandcolvard.com website, e-commerce outlets, including marketplaces, drop-ship customers, and other e-commerce customers; and its Traditional segment, which consists of domestic and international distributors and retail customers.
DENTSPLY SIRONA is a manufacturer of dental products and technologies. The company's Consumables segment is responsible for the design, manufacture, sales and distribution of the company's dental consumable products which include preventive, restorative, endodontic, and dental laboratory products. The company's Technologies and Equipment segment includes responsibility for the design, manufacture, sales and distribution of the company's dental technology and equipment products and healthcare consumable products, including dental implants, computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing systems, orthodontic clear aligner products, imaging systems, treatment centers, instruments, and consumable medical device products.
FMC is an agricultural sciences company. The company provides solutions to growers around the world with a product portfolio fueled by a discovery and development pipeline in crop protection, plant health, and personnel pest and turf management. This combination of technologies includes insect control products based on Rynaxypyr? and Cyazypyr? active ingredients; Authority?, Boral?, Centium?, Command? and Gamit? branded herbicides; Talstar? and Hero? insecticides; and flutriafol-based fungicides. The company's products are used in agriculture to improve crop yield and quality by controlling a range of insects, weeds and disease, as well as in non-agricultural markets for pest control.
German American Bancorp is a financial holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company operates banking offices, investment brokerage, and property and casualty insurance agency. The company's primary segments are: core banking, which involves accepting deposits from the general public and using such funds to originate consumer, commercial and agricultural, commercial and agricultural real estate, and residential mortgage loans; trust and investment advisory services, which involves providing trust, investment advisory, and brokerage services to customers; and insurance operations, which provides a range of personal and corporate property and casualty insurance products.
Heartland Express is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is engaged as a short-to-medium haul truckload carrier. The company primarily provides asset-based dry van truckload service for shippers from Washington to Florida and New England to California. The company also provides temperature-controlled truckload services, which are not significant to its operations. The company operates terminal facilities throughout the contiguous United States in addition to its terminal and corporate headquarters in North Liberty, IA.
Illinois Tool Works manufactures a range of industrial products and equipment. Automotive OEM segment produces components and fasteners for automotive-related applications. Food Equipment segment is engaged in commercial food equipment. Test and Measurement and Electronics segment produces equipment for testing and measuring of materials and structures. Welding segment produces arc welding equipment, consumables and accessories. Polymers and Fluids segment produces adhesives, sealants, lubrication and cutting fluids for auto aftermarket maintenance. Construction Products segment supplies fastening systems and solutions. Specialty Products segment is focused on patent protection.
Kemper is an insurance holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company provides automobile, homeowners, life, health, and other insurance products to individuals and businesses. The company conducts its operations through three operating segments: Specialty Property and Casualty Insurance, which provides personal and commercial automobile insurance to consumers who have had difficulty obtaining standard or preferred risk insurance; Preferred Property and Casualty Insurance, which sells preferred automobile insurance, homeowners insurance and other personal insurance; and Life and Health Insurance, which provides individual life and supplemental accident and health insurance products.
Lazydays operates recreation vehicle (RV) dealerships and provides a portfolio of products and services for RV owners and outdoor enthusiasts. The company arranges for financing for vehicle purchases through third-party financing sources in exchange for a commission payable to it. The company provides third-party protection plans and services to the purchasers of its RVs as part of the delivery process, including extended vehicle service contracts, tire and wheel protection, guaranteed auto protection and property insurance. The company's parts and services and other include: repair and maintenance, installation of parts and accessories, collision repair, parts and accessories store, RV rentals, and RV campground.
LeMaitre Vascular is a provider of medical devices and human tissue cryopreservation services for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease. The company develops, manufactures, and markets vascular devices to address the needs of vascular surgeons. The company's portfolio of peripheral vascular devices consists of brand name products that are used in arteries and veins outside of the heart and includes the LeMaitre valvulotome, the XenoSure biologic patch, the Pruitt F3 carotid shunt, VascuTape radiopaque tape, and Syntel embolectomy catheters. The company's principal product offerings are sold throughout the world, primarily in the United States, Europe and Asia/Pacific Rim.
Mercury Systems is a commercial provider of sensor and safety processing subsystems. The company delivers solutions for a range of aerospace, commercial aviation, defense and intelligence programs. The company's products and solutions have been deployed in various programs with different defense prime contractors. The company's technologies and capabilities include embedded processing modules and subsystems, mission computers, rack-mount servers, avionics, radio frequency components, multi-function assemblies and subsystems. The company delivers subsystem level engineering capability and ongoing systems integration services to the subsystem market within the defense embedded electronics market segment.
Orion Energy Systems is engaged in providing light emitting diode lighting, wireless Internet of Things, enabled control solutions ,and energy project management. The company has three reportable segments: Orion Engineered Systems Division, which develops and sells lighting products and provides construction and engineering services for its commercial lighting and energy management systems; Orion Distribution Services Division, which focuses on selling lighting products through manufacturer representative agencies and a network of North American distributors; and Orion U.S. Markets Division, which sells commercial lighting systems and energy management systems to the wholesale contractor markets.
Pulse Biosciences is a bioelectric medicine company. The company is pursuing regulatory clearance to market CellFX? System (CellFX). The CellFX System utilizes its Nano-Pulse Stimulation? (NPS) technology to treat various applications for which an optimal solution remains unfulfilled. NPS is a proprietary technology that delivers nanosecond duration pulses of high amplitude electrical energy to non-thermally clear targeted cells while sparing adjacent non-cellular tissue. The company's CellFX System allows for the adjustment of four key treatment parameters: pulse duration, pulse amplitude, pulse frequency, and the number of pulses, depending on the target tissue, application and desired treatment outcome.
Shore Bancshares is a financial holding company. Through its subsidiary, Shore United Bank (the Bank), the company provides commercial banking products and services, including trust, wealth management and financial planning services. The Bank originates secured and unsecured loans for business purposes. Commercial loans are secured by real estate, accounts receivable, inventory, equipment and/or other assets of the business. The Bank's commercial real estate loans are primarily secured by land for residential and commercial development, agricultural purpose properties, service industry buildings such as restaurants and motels, retail buildings and general purpose business space.
Spectrum Brands Holdings manufactures, markets and/or distributes its products globally in the North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Latin America and Asia-Pacific regions through retailers, wholesalers and distributors, original equipment manufacturers and construction companies. The company's segments are: Hardware and Home Improvement, which includes security, plumbing and accessories, and builders' hardware product categories; Home and Personal Care, which includes home appliances and personal care product categories; Global Pet Care, which includes companion animal and aquatics product categories; and Home and Garden, which includes household and controls product categories.
STAAR Surgical designs, develops, manufactures, and sells implantable lenses for the eye and delivery systems used to deliver the lenses into the eye. The company is a manufacturer of lenses used worldwide in corrective or refractive surgery. The company's principal products are implantable Collamer lenses (ICLs) used in refractive surgery and intraocular lenses (IOLs) used in cataract surgery. ICLs, consisting of the company's ICL family of products, including the Toric implantable Collamer lenses and EVO+ Visian ICL, are intraocular lenses used to correct refractive conditions. IOLs are prosthetic intraocular lenses used to restore vision that has been affected by cataracts.
Texas Capital Bancshares is a bank holding company. Through its subsidiary, Texas Capital Bank, National Association, the company serves commercial businesses and professionals and entrepreneurs located in Texas as well as operates several lines of business serving a regional or national clientele of commercial borrowers. The company is a lender, with most of its loans held for investment, excluding mortgage finance loans and other national lines of business, being made to businesses headquartered or with operations in Texas. The company's business deposit products include commercial checking accounts, lockbox accounts, cash concentration accounts and other treasury management services, including online banking.
Unifi manufactures and sells recycled and synthetic products made from polyester and nylon primarily to other yarn manufacturers and knitters and weavers that produce yarn and/or fabric for the apparel, hosiery, home furnishings, automotive, industrial and other end-use markets. The company has four segments: Polyester, which sells polyester-based products to other yarn manufacturers, knitters and weavers that produce yarn and/or fabric; Nylon, which sells nylon-based products to knitters and weavers that produce fabric for the apparel and hosiery markets; and Brazil and Asia, which sells polyester-based products to knitters that produce fabric for the apparel markets in South America and in Asia.
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