Arrow Financial is a bank holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company provides a range of commercial and consumer banking and financial products. The company's deposit base consists of deposits derived from the communities the company serves. Through its banks' trust operations, the company provides retirement planning, trust and estate administration services for individuals, and pension, profit-sharing and employee benefit plan administration for corporations. The company engages in a range of lending activities, including commercial and industrial lending mainly to small and mid-sized companies; mortgage lending for residential and commercial properties; and consumer installment and home equity financing.
Braemar Hotels & Resorts invests primarily in hotels and resorts. The company conducts its business and owns substantially all of its assets through its operating partnership, Braemar OP. The company operates in the direct hotel investment segment of the hotel lodging industry. The company owns interests in hotel properties in various states, the District of Columbia and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. The hotel properties in the company's portfolio are primarily located in U.S. urban and resort locations. The company is advised by Ashford LLC, a subsidiary of Ashford Inc., through an advisory agreement. All of the hotel properties in the company's portfolio are asset-managed by Ashford LLC.
Catalyst Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing therapies for people with rare, debilitating, chronic neuromuscular and neurological diseases. The company has licensed the North American rights to Firdapse?, a proprietary form of amifampridine phosphate, or chemically known as 3,4-diaminopyridine phosphate, from BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. for the treatment of patients with Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome, Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes and Myasthenia Gravis. In addition, the company has launched Firdapse? in the United States, selling through a field force in neurologic, central nervous system or rare disease products consisting of field personnel.
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.
Eastman Chemical is a global advanced materials and specialty additives company. The company's segments are: Additives and Functional Products, which manufactures chemicals for products in the transportation, consumables, building and construction, and other markets; Advanced Materials, which produces and markets polymers, films, and plastics in transportation, consumables, building and construction, durable goods, and health and wellness markets; Chemical Intermediates, which utilizes integration from the cellulose and acetyl, olefins, and alkylamines streams; and Fibers, which manufactures and sells Estron? acetate tow and Estrobond? triacetin plasticizers for use in filtration media.
First Guaranty Bancshares is a bank holding company. The company, through its subsidiary, First Guaranty Bank (the Bank), provides a range of financial services to consumers and businesses in the communities in which it operates. These services include consumer and commercial lending, mortgage loan origination, the issuance of credit cards and retail banking services. The Bank also maintains an investment portfolio comprised of government, government agency, corporate, and municipal securities. The company's key market areas include the Louisiana Market Services Areas (MSAs) of Hammond, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, and Shreveport-Bossier City along with the Texas MSAs of Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington and Waco.
Shenandoah Telecommunications provide wireless personal communications service under the Sprint brand, and telephone service, cable television, unregulated communications equipment sales and services, and internet access under the Shentel brand. The company's reportable segments include: Wireless, which provides personal communications services through a digital wireless telephone and data network; Cable, which video, internet and voice services to customers in franchise areas, and leases fiber optic facilities throughout its service area; and Wireline, which provides regulated and unregulated voice services, internet broadband, long distance access services, and leases fiber optic facilities.
TriplePoint Venture Growth BDC is an externally managed, closed-end, non-diversified management investment company. The company's investment objective is provide stockholders with current income and, to a lesser extent, capital appreciation by primarily lending with warrant investments to venture growth stage companies focused in technology, life sciences and other industries that are backed by TriplePoint Capital LLC's select group of venture capital investors.
Urban One and its subsidiaries is an urban-oriented, multi-media company that primarily targets African-American and urban consumers. The company's principal business is its radio broadcasting franchise. The company has four reportable segments: radio broadcasting, which includes the company's broadcast operations; Reach Media, which includes the operations of Tom Joyner Morning Show and related activities and operations of other syndicated shows; digital, which consist of the company's online business, including the operations of Interactive One, as well as the digital components of the company's other reportable segments; and cable television, which consists of TV One, LLC operations.
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