Alamo Group is engaged in the design and manufacture of agricultural equipment and infrastructure maintenance equipment for governmental and industrial use. The company's products include tractor-mounted mowing and other vegetation maintenance equipment, street sweepers, excavators, vacuum trucks, snow removal equipment, pothole patchers, zero turn radius mowers, agricultural implements and related aftermarket parts. The company sells its products primarily through a network of independent dealers and distributors to governmental end-users, related independent contractors, as well as to the agricultural and commercial turf markets. The company has three reportable segments: Industrial, Agricultural and European.
Anika Therapeutics is joint preservation and regenerative therapies company. The company's Joint Pain Management Therapies product family includes MONOVISC, ORTHOVISC, CINGAL, and HYVISC, hyaluronic acid (HA)-based intraarticular injectable products. The company's Orthopedic Joint Preservation and Restoration Care products include HYALOFAST, TACTOSET, Arthrosurface's catalogue of over 150 partial and total joint surface implants and preservation solutions for the knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, wrist and toe and Parcus Medical's line of surgical implant and instrumentation solutions. The company's Other product family consists of HA-based products that do not fit into one of its other primary product categories.
Appian provides low-code automation platform that accelerates the creation of business applications, enabling its customers to automate their business. The company's platform automates the creation of forms, data flows, records, reports and other software elements that would otherwise need to be manually coded. The company'snSelf-Assembling Interface Layer technology ensures that applications developed on its platform can be deployed across a range of mobile and desktop devices, including desktop web browsers, tablets and mobile phones. The company's platform can be deployed in the cloud or on-premises, with organizations able to access the same functionality and data sources in various cases.
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises is a technology-based provider of steam production from fossil and renewable sources. The company's segments are: Babcock & Wilcox, which focuses on the supply of, and aftermarket services for, steam-generating, environmental, and auxiliary equipment for power generation and other industrial applications; Volund & Other Renewable, which provides steam-generating systems, environmental and auxiliary equipment for the waste-to-energy and biomass power generation industries, and plant operations and maintenance services for its systems and equipment; and SPIG S.p.A. (SPIG), which provides custom-engineered cooling systems, services and aftermarket products.
Barnes & Noble Education is a contract operator of physical and virtual bookstores for college and university campuses and K-12 institutions. The company is also a textbook wholesaler, inventory management hardware and software provider, and a provider of digital education solutions. The company's segments are: Retail, which provides a range of course materials, including new and used print and digital textbooks; Wholesale, which provides a selection of new and used textbooks as well as sells hardware and a software suite of applications that provides inventory management and point-of-sale solutions; and DSS, which includes direct-to-student product and service to assist students to study.
CommScope Holding is a provider of infrastructure solutions for communication networks. The company's solutions and services for wired and wireless networks enable high-bandwidth data, video and voice applications. The company's operating segments are: CommScope Connectivity Solutions (CCS) and CommScope Mobility Solutions (CMS). The CCS segment is engaged in providing fiber optic and copper connectivity solutions for use in data centers and business enterprise, telecommunications, cable television and residential broadband networks. The CMS segment is engaged in providing infrastructure for wireless networks.
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.
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.
Franchise Group is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is engaged as a franchisor and operator of a system of income tax preparation offices located in the United States and Canada. The company also facilitates refund-based tax settlement financial products, such as Refund Transfer products and personal income tax refund discounting. The company also provides online tax preparation services. The company's tax settlement products: refund transfer products, which involves direct deposit of the customer's tax refund into a newly established temporary bank account in the customer's name and refund-based loans, which provides digital online tax services.
Invacare is a manufacturer and distributor in its markets for medical equipment used in non-acute care settings. The company has three product categories: Mobility and Seating, which designs, manufactures, markets and distributes a range of power wheelchairs, custom manual wheelchairs and seating and positioning products; Lifestyle Products, which manufactures and distributes pressure relieving sleep surfaces, safe resident handling, beds, manual wheelchairs, as well as personal care; and Respiratory Therapy Products, which designs and manufactures products that concentrate oxygen for consumers who need supplemental oxygen for breathing.
Nevro is a medical device company that has developed and commercialized the Senza? spinal cord stimulation, a neuromodulation platform for the treatment of chronic pain. The Senza system is approved to create electrical impulses from two Hz to 10,000 Hz, including the company's proprietary HF10 therapy, which allows for pain relief without paresthesia. Senza is consisted of leads, a trial stimulator, an implantable pulse generator (IPG), surgical tools, a clinician laptop programmer, a patient remote control and a mobile charger. These components enable physicians to implant the leads and the IPG, and patients to operate the system.
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.
Revolution Medicines is a clinical-stage precision oncology company focused on developing novel targeted therapies to inhibit targets primarily within the RAS and mTOR signaling pathways.
Sherwin-Williams is engaged in the development, manufacture, distribution and sale of paint, coatings and related products to industrial, commercial and retail customers. The company's segments are: The Americas Group, which markets and sells Sherwin-Williams? and other controlled brand architectural paint and coatings, protective and marine products, OEM product finishes and related products; Consumer Brands Group, which supplies architectural paints, stains, varnishes, and industrial products, among others; and Performance Coatings Group, which develops and sells industrial coatings, automotive refinish, protective and marine coatings, coil coatings, packaging coatings and resins and colorants.
Winmark is a franchisor of retail store concepts that buy, sell, and trade used merchandise. Each of the company's retail store brands provide used merchandise at savings from the price of new merchandise. The company's concepts also provide some new merchandise to customers. The company has two reportable business segments, franchising and leasing. The franchising segment franchises retail store concepts that buy, sell, trade and consign merchandise as well as provides consulting services related to franchising. The leasing segment includes Winmark Capital Corporation, its middle-market equipment leasing business and Wirth Business Credit, Inc., its small-ticket financing business.
Yext provides a knowledge engine platform that lets businesses control their digital knowledge in the cloud and sync it to its service and applications, known as its Knowledge Network, and includes Amazon Alexa, Apple Maps, Bing, Cortana, Facebook, Google, Google Assistant, Google Maps, Siri and Yelp. The company's cloud-based platform, the Yext Knowledge Engine, powers all of the company's main features, including Listings, Pages and Reviews, along with its other features and capabilities. The company provides annual and multi-year subscriptions to its platform. Subscriptions are provided in a range of packages with pricing based on specified feature sets and the number of licenses managed with its platform.
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