Apellis Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on treating disease through the inhibition of the complement system, which is a component of the immune system, at the level of C3, the central protein in the complement cascade. The company's clinical program targets C3 with Phase 3 clinical trials of its main product candidate, APL-2, in multiple indications. APL-2 has the potential to be a treatment that address the limitations of existing treatment options or provide a treatment option. The company is also conducting a Phase 2 trial of APL-2 in glomerular diseases, including C3 glomerulopathy, IgA nephropathy, primary membranous nephropathy and lupus nephritis.
Atara Biotherapeutics is an off-the-shelf, allogeneic T-cell immunotherapy company that is developing treatments for patients with cancer, autoimmune and viral diseases. The company's primary T-cell immunotherapy, tab-cel? (tabelecleucel), is in development for patients with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) associated post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease who have failed rituximab or rituximab plus chemotherapy, and other EBV-associated hematologic malignancies and solid tumors. The company's T-cell immunotherapies in clinical development include ATA188: T-cell immunotherapies targeting EBV antigens for the treatment of multiple sclerosis; and ATA2271/ATA3271: CAR T immunotherapy targeting mesothelin.
Avid Technology develops, markets, sells, and supports software and solutions for video and audio content creation, management and distribution. The company's solutions are used in production and post-production facilities; film studios; network, affiliate, independent and cable television stations; recording studios; live-sound performance venues; advertising agencies; government and educational institutions; corporate communications departments; and by independent video and audio creative professionals. Projects produced using the company's tools include feature films, television programming, live events, news broadcasts, sports productions, commercials, music, video and other digital media content.
AXT is a developer and producer of compound and single element semiconductor substrates, also known as wafers. The company's compound substrates combine indium with phosphorous (indium phosphide: InP) or gallium with arsenic (gallium arsenide: GaAs). InP is a semiconductor substrate used in, among others, fiber optic lasers and detectors, passive optical networks, metro and data center connectivity, silicon photonics, infrared motion control and infrared thermal imaging. The company also makes semi-insulating GaAs substrates used in making semiconductor chips in applications such as power amplifiers for wireless devices, transistors and solar cells for drones. In addition, the company sells certain raw materials.
Blink Charging is an owner, operator, and provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and networked EV charging services. The company's principal line of products and services is its Blink EV charging network (Blink Network) and Blink EV charging equipment and EV-related services. The Blink Network operates, maintains, and tracks the Blink EV charging stations and the associated charging data. The Blink Network provides property owners, managers, and parking companies, with cloud-based services that enable the remote monitoring and management of EV charging stations, payment processing, and provides EV drivers with station information including station location, availability, and fees.
Brink's is engaged in total cash management, route-based logistics and payment solutions including cash-in-transit, automated teller machine (ATM) services, cash management services, including vault outsourcing, money processing, and safe services, and international transportation of valuables. The company's service offerings, among others, include: cash-in-transit services, which include the transportation of cash between businesses and financial institutions; ATM services, which provide customers who own and operate ATMs a variety of service options; global services, which provide transportation of commodities; and CompuSafe? service, which provides a closed-loop system.
CareDx together with its subsidiaries, is a medicine company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of healthcare solutions for transplant patients and caregivers. The company provides testing services, products, and digital solutions along the pre- and post-transplant patient journey, and is a provider of genomics-based information for transplant patients. The company's testing services consist of AlloSure? Kidney, which is a donor-derived cell-free DNA solution for kidney transplant patients, and AlloMap? Heart, which is a gene expression solution for heart transplant patients.
Chatham Lodging Trust is a real estate investment trust. All of the company's assets are held by, and all operations are conducted through its operating partnership, Chatham Lodging, L.P., which leases the company's wholly owned hotels to taxable REIT subsidiary lessees. The company's wholly owned hotels include hotels that operate under the Residence Inn by Marriott? brand and Homewood Suites by Hilton? brand, as well as hotels that operate under the Courtyard by Marriott? brand, the Hampton Inn or Hampton Inn and Suites by Hilton? brand, the Hilton Garden Inn by Hilton? brand, the SpringHill Suites by Marriott? brand, the Hyatt Place? brand and all suite hotels that operate under the Embassy Suites brand?.
Children's Place is a children's apparel retailer in North America. The company sells apparel, accessories, footwear and other items for children. The company designs, contracts to manufacture, sells at retail and wholesale, and licenses to sell merchandise, the substantial majority of which is under the proprietary The Children's Place, Place and Baby Place brand names. The company has differentiated departments and serves the wardrobe needs of girls and boys, toddler girls and boys and baby. The company's merchandise is also available online at www.childrensplace.com. The company's segments are The Children's Place U.S. and The Children's Place International.
Devine is engaged in land development and integrated housing, apartment and mixed use projects, and residential apartment construction. Co. has operations throughout Queensland, Victoria and South Australia, Australia.
DiamondRock Hospitality is a lodging-focused real estate investment trust (REIT) company that owns a portfolio of hotels and resort. The company's hotels are concentrated in main gateway cities and in destination resort locations and the majority of its hotels are operated under a brand owned by one of the lodging brand companies (Marriott International, Inc., or Hilton Worldwide). The company conducts its business through an umbrella partnership REIT, in which its hotel properties are owned by its operating partnership, DiamondRock Hospitality Limited Partnership, or subsidiaries of its operating partnership.
Digimarc enables governments, banks, retailers, consumer brands and other businesses to automatically identify and interact with virtually any media. The company has developed the Digimarc? Intuitive Computing Platform, a set of technologies for identifying, discovering and interacting with digitally-enhanced media, which includes Digimarc Barcode, a proprietary method for imperceptibly improving packaging, print, images, thermal labels, audio and other objects with data that are detected by enabled devices, such as smart phones, computers, barcode scanners and machine-vision equipment. Digimarc Discover software enables connected devices to identify content or materials and deliver information.
Encompass Health is a provider of healthcare services, providing both facility-based and home-based patient care through its network of inpatient rehabilitation hospitals, home health agencies, and hospice agencies. The company's inpatient rehabilitation hospitals provide specialized rehabilitative care across an array of diagnoses and deliver patient care services. The company's home health agencies provide home care services such as skilled nursing, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, medical social work, and home health aide services. The company also provides hospice services such as pain control and symptom management, and emotional and spiritual support to terminally ill patients and their families.
Fossil Group is a design, marketing and distribution company that focuses on consumer fashion accessories. The company's principal offerings include a line of men's and women's fashion watches and jewelry, handbags, small leather goods, belts and sunglasses. The company's products are distributed through various distribution channels, including wholesale in countries where the company has a physical presence, direct to the consumer through the company's retail stores and commercial websites and through third-party distributors in countries where the company does not maintain a physical presence. The company's reportable operating segments are comprised of Americas, Europe, and Asia.
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.
Global Ship Lease is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is engaged in the business of owning and chartering out containerships under fixed rate charters to container liner companies.
HyreCar is a peer-to-peer car-sharing marketplace that allows car owners to rent their cars to ride-sharing service drivers. The company's business is based on car-sharing marketplace developed to: onboard Owners and Drivers; facilitate the matching of Owners and Drivers; and log rental activity for Owners and Drivers. All transactions related to the rental (including, but not limited to, background checks, rentals, deposits and insurance costs) are run through the HyreCar platform. Drivers and Owners access their rental or car dashboards through a login. Drivers can initiate, terminate or extend a rental through the platform while Owners can manage their car or fleet of cars through the platform.
Insmed is a biopharmaceutical company focused on improving the lives of patients with rare diseases. The company's proprietary Pulmovance? technology uses charge-neutral liposomes to deliver amikacin directly to the lungs where liposomal amikacin is taken up by the lung macrophages where the MAC infection resides. The company's product pipeline: INS1007, an oral, reversible inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase 1, an enzyme responsible for activating neutrophil serine proteases in neutrophils when they are formed in the bone marrow; INS1009, an investigational inhaled treprostinil prodrug formulation that has the potential to manage certain of the limitations of existing prostanoid therapies.
Kohl's operates department stores, a website (www.Kohls.com), FILA outlets, and Off-Aisle clearance centers. The company's Kohl's stores and website sell proprietary and national brand apparel, footwear, accessories, beauty and home products. The company's website includes merchandise that is available in its stores, as well as merchandise that is available only online. The company's portfolio includes private brands such as Apt. 9, Croft & Barrow, Jumping Beans, SO and Sonoma Goods for Life and exclusive brands that are developed and marketed through agreements with brands such as Food Network, LC Lauren Conrad, Elle and Simply Vera Vera Wang.
Lifetime Brands designs, sources and sells kitchenware, tableware and other products used in the home. The company's product categories include two categories of products used to prepare, serve and consume foods, Kitchenware (kitchen tools and gadgets, cutlery, kitchen scales, thermometers, cutting boards, shears, cookware, pantryware, spice racks and bakeware) and Tableware (dinnerware, stemware, flatware and giftware); and one category, Home Solutions, which comprises other products used in the home (thermal beverageware, bath scales, weather and outdoor household products, food storage, neoprene travel products and home decor). The company has two reportable operating segments, U.S. and International.
Macy's is an omnichannel retail organization operating stores, websites and mobile applications under three brands (Macy's, Bloomingdale's and bluemercury) that sell merchandise, including apparel and accessories (men's, women's and children's), cosmetics, home furnishings and other consumer goods. The company's wholly-owned bank subsidiary, FDS Bank, provides certain collections, customer service and credit marketing services in respect of all credit card accounts that are owned either by Department Stores National Bank, a subsidiary of Citibank, N.A., or FDS Bank and that constitute a part of the credit programs of the company's retail operations.
MEG Energy is engaged in a steam assisted gravity drainage oil sands development at its 80 section Christina Lake Regional Project. As of Dec 31 2010, Co. had total proved bitumen reserves of 605.9 gross thousand barrels (470.5 net thousand barrels).
MSG Network is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is engaged in sports production, and content development and distribution, owns and operates two regional sports and entertainment networks, MSG Network (MSGN) and MSG+. The company's networks are distributed throughout all of New York State and main portions of New Jersey and Connecticut, as well as parts of Pennsylvania. The company's networks are also carried nationally by certain distributors on sports tiers or in similar packages. MSGN and MSG+ aired live professional games this past year, along with a lineup of other sporting events, including college football and basketball, as well as original programming.
NanoString Technologies develops, manufactures and sells products that unlock scientifically and clinically actionable information from minute amounts of biological material. The company has two commercially available product platform, its nCounter Analysis System and its GeoMx Digital Spatial Profiling (DSP) system, both of which include instruments and related consumables. nCounter can be used to analyze the activity of up to 800 genes in a single experiment. GeoMx DSP is designed to enable the field of spatial genomics and is used to analyze specifically selected regions of a biological sample in order to see how gene activity might vary across those regions or in certain cell types.
Natural Resource Partners owns, manages and leases a portfolio of mineral properties, including interests in coal, soda ash from trona and other natural resources. The company has two segments: coal royalty and other, which consists primarily of coal royalty properties and coal related transportation and processing assets; and soda ash, which, via Ciner Resources LP, the company's operating partner, mines trona, processes it into soda ash, and distributes the soda ash both domestically and internationally into the glass and chemicals industries. The company's operations are conducted through its NRP (Operating) LLC susbsidiary, and its operating assets are owned by its subsidiaries.
Nordstrom is a fashion retailer providing a selection of brand-name and private label apparel, shoes, cosmetics and accessories for women, men, young adults and children. The company serves customers through two businesses: Full-Price and Off-Price. The company's operations consist of the company's Nordstrom U.S. and Canada full-line stores, U.S. and Canada Nordstrom Rack stores, Jeffrey boutiques, Last Chance clearance stores, Trunk Club clubhouses and Nordstrom Local. Additionally, customers are served online through Nordstrom.com, Nordstromrack.com, HauteLook and TrunkClub.com.
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings is a holding company. The company and its subsidiaries buys overproduced, overstocked, and closeout merchandise from manufacturers, wholesalers, and other retailers. The company's product offerings include: cooking utensils, dishes, appliances, plastic containers, cutlery, storage and garbage bags, detergents and cleaning supplies; packaged food including coffee, bottled non-carbonated beverages and salty snacks; household goods including bedding and towels; books and stationery; floor coverings including laminate flooring, commercial and residential carpeting, area rugs and floor mats; and electronics, including air conditioners, home electronics and cellular accessories.
Oxford Industries is an apparel company that designs, sources, markets and distributes products bearing the trademarks of its Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer and Southern Tide lifestyle brands, other owned brands and licensed brands as well as private label apparel products. The company's business is primarily operated through its Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, Lanier Apparel and Southern Tide operating groups. The company distributes its products through its direct to consumer channels, consisting of its Tommy Bahama and Lilly Pulitzer retail stores and its e-commerce sites for Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer and Southern Tide, and through its wholesale distribution channels.
Palo Alto Networks provides a platform that allows enterprises, service providers, and government entities to secure their organizations. The company's platform uses a traffic classification engine that identifies network traffic by application, user, and content and provides security across the network, endpoint, and cloud. The company's product, subscription, and support offerings include: firewall appliances and software; and Panorama, which is a centralized security management solution for global control of various firewall appliances and software deployed on an end-customer's network as well as in their instances in public or private cloud environments as a virtual appliance or a physical appliance.
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust is an internally managed hotel investment company. Substantially all of the company's assets are held by, and all of the operations are conducted through its Operating Partnership, Pebblebrook Hotel, L.P. The company is engaged in acquisition and investment in hotel properties located primarily in U.S. cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Key West, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, Naples, New York, Philadelphia, Portland, Santa Monica, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C., with a focus on main gateway urban markets. The company targets investments in resort properties located near its primary target markets, as well as in select destination resort markets.
PVH is a branded apparel company. The company designs and markets branded dress shirts, neckwear, sportswear, jeanswear, performance apparel, intimate apparel, underwear, swimwear, swim products, handbags, accessories, footwear and other related products. The company also licenses the use of its trademarks to third parties and joint ventures. The company's businesses include: Tommy Hilfiger, which consists of the Tommy Hilfiger North America and Tommy Hilfiger International segments; Calvin Klein, which consists of the Calvin Klein North America and Calvin Klein International segments; and Heritage Brands, which consists of the Heritage Brands Wholesale and Heritage Brands Retail segments.
Pzena Investment Management is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, the company is an investment management firm. The company manages assets in a variety of investment strategies across a range of market capitalizations in both United States and non-United States capital markets. The company manages separate accounts on behalf of institutions, acts as sub-investment adviser for a variety of Securities and Exchange Commission-registered mutual funds and non-United States funds, and acts as investment adviser for the Pzena mutual funds, certain private placement funds and non-United States funds. The company functions as the sole managing member of its operating company, Pzena Investment Management, LLC.
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.
Rayonier Advanced Materials is a manufacturer of cellulose products, lumber, and pulp & paper products. The company's operating segments are: High Purity Cellulose, which manufactures and markets cellulose, which is sold as either cellulose specialties or commodity products that is primarily used in dissolving chemical applications; Forest Products, which the lumber, primarily spruce, pine, or fir, is used in the construction of residential and multi-family homes, light industrial and commercial facilities, and the home repair and remodel markets; Pulp, which manufactures and markets pulp products; and Paper, which manufactures and markets paper products consisting of paperboard and newsprint.
Retractable Technologies is engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of safety medical products (mainly syringes) for the healthcare industry. The company's VanishPoint? safety products include tuberculin, insulin, and allergy antigen VanishPoint? syringes; VanishPoint? syringes; and the VanishPoint? autodisable syringe. The company also sells the VanishPoint? IV catheter; the VanishPoint? blood collection tube holder; and the VanishPoint? blood collection set. The Patient Safe? syringe protects patients by reducing the risk of bloodstream infections associated with catheter hub contamination. The company's Patient Safe? products include 3mL, 5mL, 10mL, 20mL, 30mL, 60mL syringes and the Patient Safe? Luer cap.
Ribbon Communications is a provider of software solutions to telecommunications, wireless and cable service providers and enterprises across industry verticals. The company's software solutions provide a way for its customers to connect and utilize multivendor, multiprotocol communications systems and applications across their networks and the cloud, around the world and in a changing ecosystem of Internet Protocol-enabled devices, such as smartphones and tablets. In addition, the company's software solutions secure cloud-based delivery of unified communications (UC) solutions, both for service providers transforming to a cloud-based network and for enterprises using cloud-based UC.
Riot Blockchain is engaged in building a digital currency mining operation, operating computers (also known as miners) that generate digital currency (primarily Bitcoin). The company owns miners acquired with the Kairos Global Technology, Inc. The company's products and services include: Digital Currency Mining, in which the company operates a digital currency mining facility for the sole purpose of mining digital currencies (primarily bitcoin, and to a much lesser degree litecoin and bitcoin cash); and Digital Currency Exchange, in which the company is investigating the launch of an exchange that would provide regulatory compliant access to services which exchange digital currencies like bitcoin and Ethereum for cash.
Rocket Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage, multi-platform biotechnology company focused on the development of gene therapies for rare and devastating pediatric diseases. The company has the following inical-stage ex vivo lentiviral vector programs enrolling patients in the U.S. and European Union for Fanconi Anemia, a genetic defect in the bone marrow that reduces production of blood cells or promotes the production of faulty blood cells, Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency-I, a genetic disorder that causes the immune system to malfunction and Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency, a rare red blood cell autosomal recessive disorder that results in chronic non-spherocytic hemolytic anemia.
SharpSpring is a cloud-based marketing technology company. The company's primary marketing automation platform uses features such as web tracking, lead scoring and automated workflow. The SharpSpring platform is designed and built as Software as Service (SaaS) offerings. The company's focus is on marketing automation tools that enable customers to interact with a lead from an early stage and nurture that potential customer using features until it becomes a qualified sales lead or customer. Also, a portion of customers utilizes the company's SharpSpring Mail+ product, which is a subset of the solution that is focused on email marketing while also including some of the functionality available in the company's offering.
Skyline Champion is a producer of factory-built housing in the United States and Canada. The company serves as a solution provider across complementary and vertically integrated businesses including manufactured construction, company-owned retail locations, and transportation logistics services. The company produces a range of manufactured and modular homes under a variety of brand names and in a variety of floor plans and price ranges. While most of the homes the company builds are single-family, multi-section, ranch-style homes, it also builds two-story, single-section, and Cape Cod style homes as well as multi-family units such as town homes, apartments, duplexes, and triplexes.
Startek is a business process outsourcing company that provides omnichannel customer interactions, technology and back-office support solutions in a variety of vertical markets. Operating under the Startek and Aegis brands, the company helps global companies connect with their customers, solve issues, and improve net promoter scores and other customer-facing performance metrics. The company provides multiple services, including sales, order management and provisioning, customer care, technical support, receivables management, and retention programs. The company manages programs using a variety of multi-channel customer interactions, including voice, chat, email, social media and back-office support.
Targa Resources is a provider of midstream services and is a midstream energy company. The company operates in two segments: Gathering and Processing, which consists of gathering, compressing, dehydrating, treating, conditioning, processing, and marketing natural gas and gathering crude oil; and Logistics and Marketing, which includes activities necessary to convert mixed natural gas liquids (NGLs) into NGL products and provides certain services such as storing, fractionating, terminaling, transporting and marketing of NGLs and NGL products, storing and terminaling of refined petroleum products and crude oil and certain natural gas supply and marketing activities in support of its other businesses.
The Trade Desk is a technology company for buyers of advertising. Through the company's self-service, cloud-based platform, ad buyers can create, manage, and optimize data-driven digital advertising campaigns across ad formats, including display, video, audio, native and social, on a multitude of devices, such as computers, mobile devices, and connected TV. The company's platform's integrations with data, inventory, and publisher partners provides ad buyers reach and decisioning capabilities, and its enterprise application programming interfaces enable its customers to develop on top of the platform.
Triumph Group designs, engineers, manufactures, repairs, and overhauls a portfolio of aerospace and defense systems, components, and structures. The company provides its products and services through three segments: Triumph Integrated Systems, which is engaged in the design, development and support of proprietary components, subsystems and systems, as well as production of assemblies using external designs; Triumph Aerospace Structures, whose companies supply commercial, business, regional and military manufacturers with metallic and composite structures and produce close-tolerance parts; and Triumph Product Support, whose companies provide solutions for commercial, regional and military aircraft.
UPWORK operates an online talent marketplace, which enables businesses to find and work with independent personnel. Freelancers on the company's platform include independent personnel and agencies of varying sizes. The company's marketplace offerings include Upwork Basic, Upwork Plus, Upwork Business, Upwork Enterprise, and Upwork Payroll. The company,'s Upwork Basic offering provides clients with access to freelance talent with verified work history on its platform and client feedback, the ability to match with the freelancers, and built-in collaboration features. The company's Upwork Plus provides all the product features of Upwork Basic, as well as access to personalized assistance, whether strategic or job-specific.
Velocity Financial provides property mortgage solutions. The company offers property loans for independent real estate investors and small business owners. The company serves customers in the United States.
Vera Bradley is a designer of women's handbags, luggage and travel items, fashion and home accessories, and gifts. The company sells its products through two reportable segments: Direct and Indirect. The Direct business consists of sales of Vera Bradley products through the company's full-line and factory outlet stores, verabradley.com, the company's online outlet site, direct-to-consumer eBay sales, and the company's annual outlet sale in Fort Wayne, IN. The Indirect business consists of sales of Vera Bradley products to specialty retail locations, as well as department stores, national accounts, third party e-commerce sites, third-party inventory liquidators, and sales generated through licensing agreements.
Xenia Hotels & Resorts is a self-advised and self-administered real estate investment trust that invests primarily in hotels and resorts, with a focus on key leisure destinations in the U.S. The company's hotels are mainly operated and/or licensed by Marriott, Hyatt, Kimpton, AccorHotels, Loews, and Hilton, as well as independent management companies. Substantially all of the company's assets are held by, and all the operations are conducted through the company's Operating Partnership, XHR LP, of which the company's wholly owned subsidiary, XHR GP, Inc., is the sole general partner of the Operating Partnership. Xenia Hotels & Resorts? and related trademarks, trade names and service marks of Xenia are the property of the company
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