Applied Optoelectronics provides fiber-optic networking products, for four networking end-markets: internet data center, cable television, telecommunications, and fiber-to-the-home. The company designs and manufactures a range of optical communications products at varying levels of integration, from components, subassemblies and modules to complete turn-key equipment. The company's components often incorporate one or more of its optical laser chips inside a precision housing that provides mechanical protection as well as standardized electrical contacts. Other optical components may also include optical filters or other optical elements by which optical signals are routed internally within the component.
Atomera is engaged in the business of developing, commercializing and licensing proprietary materials, processes and technologies for semiconductor industry. The company's primary technology, named Mears Silicon Technology? (MST?), is a thin film of reengineered silicon. MST can be applied as a transistor channel enhancement to CMOS-type transistors used in the semiconductor industry. The company has an agreement with TSI Semiconductors America LLC to provide the company with engineering services in their semiconductor manufacturing facility in California. The company also has a collaboration with Synopsys, Inc., which supports modeling of MST.
Coda Octopus Group designs, and manufactures products for the subsea market including its range of real time 3D sonar solutions. The company's products are marketed under the CodaOctopus? brand and consist of three main product lines: DataAcquisition Products, which includes integrated hardware acquisition devices which includes feature post-processing software for all levels of geophysical survey work; MotionSensing Products, which consists of a range of GPS-aided precision attitude and positioning systems and software for all types of marine survey; and RealTime 3D Sonar, which includes its real time 3D imaging sonars (Echoscope?) and software including methods for rendering and tracking.
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is principally engaged in the operation and development of the Cracker Barrel Old Country Store? concept. The format of the company's stores consists of a trademarked rustic old country-store design providing a restaurant menu that features home-style country food and a variety of items such as rocking chairs, holiday and seasonal gifts, toys, apparel, cookware and foods. The company's restaurants serve breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Lunch and dinner items include southern fried chicken, chicken and dumplings, chicken fried chicken, meatloaf, country fried steak, pork chops, fish, steak, roast beef, vegetable plates, sandwiches and a variety of salads.
Dave & Buster's Entertainment is an owner and operator of entertainment and dining venues (stores) that operate under the name Dave & Buster's. The company's concept is to provide its customers the opportunity to Eat Drink Play and Watch all in one location for adults and families, while serving food and beverages. The company's Eat and Drink is provided through a menu of entrees and appetizers and a selection of non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages. The company's Play and Watch offerings provide an assortment of entertainment attractions centered around playing games and watching live sports and other televised events.
Jack in the Box operates and franchises Jack in the Box? quick-service restaurants (QSRs). Jack in the Box restaurants provide a selection of products including burgers like its Jumbo Jack? and product lines such as Buttery Jack? burgers. The company also provides breakfast sandwiches with cracked eggs, tacos and curly fries, along with sandwiches, salads and real ice cream shakes, among other items. The company allows its guests to customize their meals and order any product, including breakfast items any time of the day (or night). The company operates and franchises Jack in the Box QSRs, primarily in the western and southern United States, including in Guam.
Lakeland Industries manufactures and sells a line of industrial protective clothing and accessories. The company's principal products are: limited use/disposable protective clothing, which includes coveralls, laboratory coats, shirts, pants, hoods, aprons, sleeves, arm guards, caps and smock; chemical protective suits, which are worn by individuals on hazardous material teams and within general industry; firefighting and heat protective apparel for use by domestic and foreign fire departments; reusable woven garments, which include electrostatic dissipative apparel used by electric and gas utilities; high visibility clothing, which includes vests, and T-shirts; and gloves and sleeves.
Lindblad Expeditions Holdings provides expedition cruising and adventure travel experiences using itineraries and promotes guest empowerment and interactivity. Majority of these expeditions involve travel to remote places with limited infrastructure and ports (such as Antarctica and the Arctic), including places that are accessed by a ship (such as the Galapagos, the Alaskan coast and Baja California's Sea of Cortez). The company also provides land-based, eco-conscious expeditions across the globe from Antarctica to Zimbabwe through its Natural Habitat, Inc. subsidiary. The company has a business alliance with National Geographic Partners, LLC, including a co-selling, co-marketing and branding arrangement.
Myomo is a wearable medical robotics company that develops, designs, and produces myoelectric orthotics for people with neuromuscular disorders. The company develops and markets the MyoPro product line. MyoPro is a myoelectric-controlled upper limb brace, or orthosis. The orthosis is a rigid brace used for the purpose of supporting a patient's weak or deformed arm to enable and improve functional activities of daily living, ADLs, in the home and community. The company's devices are referred for patients at rehabilitation facilities, including, among others, the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and VA hospitals across the country.
Neonode develops optical touch and gesture solutions for human interaction with devices. The company provides its primary technology under the brand name zForce. In addition to its licensing business, the company designs and manufactures sensor modules that incorporate its zForce AIR technology. The company sells its embedded sensors components to Original Equipment Manufacturers, Original Design Manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers for use in their products. The company also sells its Neonode branded AirBar product that incorporates one of its sensor modules through distributors and directly to consumers. The company provides technology licensing, sells embedded sensor modules and engineering consulting services.
Ralph Lauren designs, markets, and distributes lifestyle products, including apparel, accessories, home furnishings, and other licensed product categories. The company's brand names include Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Collection, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Polo Ralph Lauren, Double RL, Lauren Ralph Lauren, Polo Ralph Lauren Children, Chaps, and Club Monaco, among others. The company sells directly to customers via its retail stores, concession-based shop-within-shops, and through its own digital commerce sites; while its international licensing partners operated Ralph Lauren stores, Ralph Lauren concession shops, and Club Monaco stores and shops. The company has three segments: North America ; Europe; and Asia.
SiTime is a provider of silicon timing systems. The company supplies oscillator products that are comprised of a MEMS resonator and clock IC that is integrated into a package, as well as standalone resonators. The company's products are designed to address a wide range of applications across a broad array of end markets. The company operates a fabless business model and leverages its global network of distributors and resellers to address the broad set of end markets that it serves.
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