Avenue Therapeutics is a pharmaceutical company that acquires, licenses, develops and commercializes products principally for use in the acute/intensive care hospital setting. The company's product candidate is intravenous Tramadol, for the treatment of moderate to moderately severe post-operative pain. The company's product candidate, Tramadol, a synthetic dual-acting opioid, is a centrally acting analgesic with weak opioid agonist properties. It also works via the inhibition of serotonin and noradrenaline re-uptake and blocking nociceptive impulses at the spinal level.
Bridgford Foods and its subsidiaries are primarily engaged in the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of a line of frozen and snack food products. The company manufactures nearly all of its food products and distributes a line of biscuits, bread dough items, roll dough items, dry sausage products and beef jerky. The company has two reportable operating segments: frozen food products, which engages in the processing and distribution of frozen products; and snack food products, which engages in the processing and distribution of meat and other convenience foods.
Codexis discovers, develops and sells proteins to its clients. The company has two segments: Performance Enzymes, which uses its technology to develop enzymes for customers using next generation sequencing and polymerase chain reaction for in vitro molecular diagnostic and molecular biology research applications; and Novel Biotherapeutics, in which it has announced a global development, option and license agreement with Societe des Produits Nestle S.A. to develop CDX-6114, its own orally administrable enzyme therapeutic candidate for the potential treatment of phenylketonuria. The company's products include protein catalysts, chemical intermediates and Codex? biocatalyst panels and kits.
Culp operates three segments: mattress fabrics, which markets primarily knitted and woven fabrics, as well as sewn covers made from those fabrics, which are used in the production of bedding products; upholstery fabrics, which markets a variety of fabric products that are used principally in the production of residential and commercial upholstered furniture, as well as window treatment products and installation services for customers in the hospitality and commercial industries; and home accessories, which markets a variety of bedding accessories and home goods directly to consumers and businesses through global e-commerce and business-to-business sales channels.
Five Below is a retailer providing a range of merchandise targeted at the tween and teen demographic. The company provides an assortment of products, all priced at $5 and below, including select brands and licensed merchandise across eight worlds: Style, Room, Sports, Tech, Create, Party, Candy and Now. The company operates in states that include Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, West Virginia, North Carolina, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, Maine, Alabama, Kentucky, Kansas, Florida, South Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Minnesota, California and Arkansas.
Funko is holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is a pop culture consumer products company. The company sells various licensed pop culture consumer products featuring characters from a range of media and entertainment content, including movies, TV shows, video games, music and sports. The company's product categories include: Figures, which includes figures that celebrate pop culture icons in the form of stylized vinyl, blind-packed miniatures and action figures; and Other, which includes plush products that are soft-sculpt figures; apparel (including t-shirts and hats); homewares (including drinkware, party lights and other home accessories); and stylized bags, purses and wallets and board games.
Graham Holdings is an education and media company, whose operations include educational services; television broadcasting; online, print and local TV news; home health and hospice care; and manufacturing. The company's subsidiary, Kaplan, Inc. provides educational services, both domestically and outside the United States. The company's media operations comprise of the ownership and operation of television broadcasting, plus Slate and Foreign Policy magazines; Megaphone, a provider of podcast technology for publishers and advertisers; and Pinna, an ad-free audio streaming service for children. The company also owns, among others, home health and hospice providers, industrial companies, and automotive dealerships.
HF Foods Group through its subsidiaries is a foodservice distributor operated by Chinese Americans, providing Chinese restaurants, primarily Chinese takeout restaurants located in the southeastern U.S. The company provides one-stop service to Chinese restaurants with over 1,000 types of products, including fresh and frozen meats, Chinese specialty vegetables, sauces, and packaging materials for takeout restaurants. Chinese restaurants, especially small or takeout restaurants, can find almost all the products they need in the company's product lists.
Mirum Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of a late-stage pipeline of novel therapies for debilitating liver diseases. The company's pipeline consists of two clinical-stage product candidates, maralixibat and volixibat, with mechanisms of action that have potential utility across a wide range of orphan liver diseases.
Southwest Gas Holdings is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, Southwest Gas Corporation and Centuri Group, Inc. (Centuri), the company operates two segments: Natural Gas Operations, which purchases and distributes or transports natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in Arizona, Nevada, and California; and Utility Infrastructure Services, which is engaged in the installation, replacement, repair, and maintenance of energy distribution systems, as well as developing industrial construction solutions, and the primary focus of Centuri operations is replacement of natural gas distribution pipe and electric service lines as well as new infrastructure installations.
Vector Group is a holding company. The company is engaged principally in the manufacture and sale of cigarettes in the U.S. through its Liggett Group LLC (Liggett) and Vector Tobacco Inc. subsidiaries; and the real estate business through its New Valley LLC (New Valley) subsidiary. The company's business segments were Tobacco, and Real Estate. The Tobacco segment consists of the manufacture and sale of conventional cigarettes. The Real Estate segment includes the company's investment in New Valley, which includes Douglas Elliman, Escena, Sagaponack and investments in real estate ventures.
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