Amcor is a packaging company. Co. has the following reportable segments: Amcor Rigid Plastics, which manufactures rigid plastic containers for a range of primarily beverage and food products; Amcor Flexibles, which represents the aggregation of four operating segments of which each manufactures flexible and film packaging for their respective industries; as well as Other/Investments, which holds Co.'s equity accounted investments in the associate AMVIG Holdings Limited (AMVIG) and the joint venture Discma AG (Discma). AMVIG is mainly involved in the manufacture of tobacco packaging while Discma's operations primarily relate to the development and licensing of packaging product development.
American International Group is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company provides a range of property casualty insurance, life insurance, retirement solutions, and other financial services. The company's businesses include General Insurance, which provides insurance products and services for commercial and personal insurance customers; Life and Retirement, which brings together a portfolio of life insurance, retirement and institutional products provided through a multichannel distribution network; and Other Operations, which include Blackboard U.S. Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary focused on delivering commercial insurance solutions using digital technology, data analytics and automation.
Amtech Systems is a manufacturer of capital equipment. The company's segments include: Semiconductor, which supplies thermal processing equipment, including solder reflow ovens, diffusion furnaces, and customer high-temp belt furnaces for use by semiconductor and electronics assembly manufacturers; Silicon Carbide/Light-Emitting Diodes, which produces substrate consumables and machinery for lapping (fine abrading) and polishing of materials, such as silicon wafers and sapphire wafers; and Automation, which supplies semiconductor and solar automation with in-house design and manufacturing capabilities and provides single wafer transfer tools as well as batch transfer tools and stocker options.
Arcus Biosciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on creating cancer immunotherapies. The company has four clinical-stage product candidates: AB928, which is an orally bioavailable, reversible antagonist of the adenosine 2a and adenosine 2b receptors; AB680, which is a reversible and selective inhibitor of the CD73 enzyme; AB122, which is a human antibody with similar binding affinity and other characteristics to the marketed anti-PD-1 antibodies pembrolizumab and nivolumab; and AB154, which is a humanized antibody that inhibits an immune checkpoint target involved in a pathway that plays both inhibitory and stimulatory roles in the immune system.
Ares Capital is a finance company that is a closed-end management investment company. The company's investment objective is to generate both current income and capital appreciation through debt and equity investments. The company invests primarily in United States middle-market companies. The company invests primarily in first lien senior secured loans (including unitranche loans, which are loans that combine both senior and mezzanine debt, generally in a first lien position), second lien senior secured loans and mezzanine debt, which in some cases includes an equity component. To a lesser extent, the company also make preferred and/or common equity investments.
Beazer Homes USA is engaged as a homebuilder. The company's homebuilding operations consist of the design, sale, and construction of single-family and multi-family homes. The company purchases land or obtains an option to purchase land, which, in either case, requires certain site improvements prior to home construction. When available in certain markets, the company also buys finished lots that are ready for home construction. The company has investments with land developers, other homebuilders and financial partners to acquire land positions, to manage its risk profile and to utilize its capital base. The company also acts as the general contractor for the construction of its new home communities.
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.
Columbus McKinnon designs, manufactures and distributes a range of material handling products for various applications including electric, air-powered, lever, and hand hoists, hoist trolleys, explosion-protected hoists, winches, and aluminum work stations; alloy and carbon steel chain; forged attachments, such as hooks, shackles, textile slings, clamps, and load binders; mechanical and electromechanical actuators and rotary unions; and below-the-hook special purpose lifters; power and motion control systems, such as AC and DC drive systems, radio remote controls, push button pendant stations, brakes, and collision avoidance and power delivery subsystems.
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.
CVS Health is a health company. The company's segments are: Pharmacy Services, which provides a range of pharmacy benefit management solutions, including plan design offerings and administration, formulary management, and retail pharmacy network management services; Retail/Long-Term Care (LTC), which sells prescription drugs and general merchandise, including over-the-counter drugs, provides health care services through its MinuteClinic? walk-in medical clinics and conducts LTC pharmacy operations; and Health Care Benefits, which provides a range of voluntary and consumer-directed health insurance products and related services, including medical, pharmacy, dental and behavioral health plans.
Energy Services of America provides contracting services for energy related companies. For the gas industry, the company is engaged in the construction, replacement and repair of natural gas pipelines and storage facilities for utility companies and private natural gas companies. For the oil industry, the company provides services relating to pipeline, storage facilities and plant work. For the power, chemical, and automotive industries, the company provides a range of electrical and mechanical installations and repairs including substation and switchyard services, site preparation, equipment setting, pipe fabrication and installation, packaged buildings, transformers and other ancillary work with regards thereto.
Estee Lauder Companies is a manufacturer and marketer of skin care, makeup, fragrance and hair care products. The company's products are sold under a number of brand names including: Estee Lauder, Clinique, Origins, MzAzC, Bobbi Brown, La Mer, Jo Malone London, Aveda and Too Faced. The company is also the global licensee for fragrances, cosmetics and/or related products sold under various designer brand names. The company's products include skin care, makeup and related items such as compacts, brushes and other makeup tools, fragrance sold in various forms, hair care, and other ancillary products and services.
FB Financial is a bank holding company. Through its bank subsidiary, FirstBank (the Bank), the company is engaged in providing a suite of commercial and consumer banking services to clients. The company's commercial lending products include working capital lines of credit, equipment loans, owner-occupied and non-owner-occupied real estate construction loans, mini-perm real estate term loans, and cash flow loans to a mix of clients, including small and medium sized businesses. The company's consumer lending products include first and second residential mortgage loans, home equity lines of credit and consumer installment loans to purchase cars, boats and other recreational vehicles.
Friedman Industries manufactures and processes steel products and operates in two segments; coil products and tubular products. The coil product segment consists of the operation of hot-roll coil processing facilities. This segment sells its prime grade inventory under the Friedman Industries name but also maintains an inventory of non-standard coil products, consisting of mill secondary and excess prime coils. The tubular product segment consists of the company's Texas Tubular Products division (TTP), which operates electric resistance welded pipe mills. TTP has a pipe finishing facility that threads and couples oil country tubular goods and performs other services in the pipe finishing process.
GrafTech International is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is a manufacturer of graphite electrode products essential to the production of electric arc furnace steel and other ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The company's customers include steel producers and other ferrous and non-ferrous metal producers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the Americas and Asia-Pacific, which sell their products into the automotive, construction, appliance, machinery, equipment and transportation industries. The company's Industrial Materials segment is comprised of two product categories: graphite electrodes and needle coke products. Needle coke is the key raw material to producing graphite electrodes.
Harmonic provides video delivery software, products, system solutions and services that enable its customers to create, prepare, store, playout and deliver a range of broadcast and over-the-top video services to consumer devices. The company has two segments, Video and Cable Access. The Video business sells video processing and production and playout solutions and services worldwide to cable operators and satellite and telecommunications (telco) pay-TV service providers, which it refers to collectively as service providers. The Cable Access business sells cable access solutions and related services, including its CableOS software-based cable access solution, primarily to cable operators globally.
Huntington Ingalls Industries is a military shipbuilding company and a provider of services to partners in government and industry. The company's segments include: Ingalls Shipbuilding, which designs and constructs non-nuclear ships for the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, including amphibious assault ships, expeditionary warfare ships, surface combatants, and national security cutters; Newport News Shipbuilding, which is designing and constructing nuclear-powered ships, such as aircraft carriers and submarines, and the refueling and overhaul and the inactivation of such ships; and Technical Solutions, which includes businesses that are focused on life-cycle sustainment services.
IDEAYA Biosciences is an oncology-focused precision medicine company, focuses on the discovery and development of targeted therapeutics for patient populations selected using molecular diagnostics. The company's product candidate in clinical development is IDE196, a protein kinase C inhibitor for genetically-defined cancers having GNAQ or GNA11 gene mutations.
MDU Resources Group is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is organized into five reportable business segments: electric, which generates, transmits and distributes electricity in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming; natural gas distribution, which distributes natural gas in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho, Minnesota, Oregon and Washington; pipeline and midstream, which provides natural gas transportation, underground storage and gathering services; construction materials and contracting, which mines, processes and sells construction aggregates; and construction services, which provides inside and outside specialty contracting services.
Pfizer is a research-based biopharmaceutical company. The company is engaged in discovering, developing, manufacturing and distributing of healthcare products, including medicines and vaccines. The company manages its commercial operations through three businesses: Pfizer Biopharmaceuticals Group, which includes Oncology, Inflammation and Immunology, Rare Disease, Hospital, Vaccines and Internal Medicine business units, as well as a hospital business unit; Upjohn, which includes the company's solid oral dose brands such as Lyrica, Lipitor, Norvasc, Celebrex, Viagra, and certain generic medicines; and Consumer Healthcare, which is an over-the-counter medicines business.
Plumas Bancorp is a bank holding company. Through its subsidiary, Plumas Bank, the company serves the financial needs of individuals and businesses. The company's retail lending services include consumer, automobile and home equity loans. The company's commercial lending services include term real estate, commercial and industrial term loans. The company also provides government- guaranteed and agricultural loans as well as credit lines. The company's deposit products for the retail and commercial banking markets including checking, interest-bearing and premium interest-bearing checking, business sweep, public funds sweep, savings, time deposit and retirement accounts, as well as remote deposit, telephone and mobile banking.
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.
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.
US Foods Holding. through its subsidiaries, markets and distributes fresh, frozen and dry food and non-food products to foodservice customers throughout the United States. These customer locations include independently owned single and multi-unit restaurants, regional concepts, national restaurant chains, hospitals, nursing homes, hotels and motels, country clubs, government and military organizations, colleges and universities, and retail locations. The company provides fresh, frozen, and dry food stock-keeping units as well as non-food items, sourced from suppliers. The company's network of distribution facilities and trucks allow the company to operate and provide customer service.
Wynn Resorts is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is a designer, developer, and operator of resorts featuring hotel rooms, retail space, an array of dining and entertainment options, meeting and convention facilities, and gaming. Through its subsidiary, Wynn Macau, Limited, the company operates two integrated resorts in the Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, Wynn Palace and Wynn Macau. In Las Vegas, NV, the company also operates and, with the exception of certain retail space, own Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Boston Harbor, an integrated resort in Everett, MA, adjacent to Boston.
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