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  1. Corsair Gaming, Inc.

    Corsair Gaming Inc is engaged in the business of providing high-performance gear for gamers and content creators. The product portfolio includes Cases, Keyboards, Mice, Headsets, Power Supplies, Gaming Computers, Gaming Chairs, Mousepads, and other related products. The company operates in two segments namely, Gamer and Creator peripherals, which is the key revenue generating segment; and Gaming Components and systems. Geographically, the group derives revenue from the Americas, Europe and the Middle East and the Asia Pacific.

    CRSR
  2. Corteva, Inc.

    Corteva was formed in 2019 as the agriculture division of the DowDuPont merger and subsequent separation. The company is a leader in the development of new seed and crop chemicals products. Seeds generate a little over half of total company profits and crop protection chemicals make up the remainder. Although Corteva operates globally, around half of revenue comes from North America.

    CTVA
  3. Cortigent, Inc.

    No description

    CRGT
  4. Corvel Corp

    CorVel Corp applies technology including artificial intelligence, machine learning and natural language processing to enhance the managing of episodes of care and the related health care costs. It partners with employers, third-party administrators, insurance companies and government agencies in managing worker's compensation and health, auto and liability services. The company's solutions combine integrated technologies with a human touch. CorVel's customized services, delivered locally, are backed by a national team to support clients as well as their customers and patients.

    CRVL
  5. Corvus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    Corvus Pharmaceuticals Inc is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical engaged in developing drugs and antibodies that target the most critical cellular elements of the immune system. It focuses on the development of immune modulator product candidates to treat COVID-19, T-cell lymphomas, other cancers and autoimmune diseases. The company's lead product candidate is CPI-006 which is a potent humanized monoclonal antibody that is designed to react with a specific site on CD73. Its other product candidates are CPI-818, CPI-935, CPI-182 and Ciforadenant.

    CRVS
  6. Cosan S.a.

    Cosan SA engages in several services throughout the energy and logistics sectors. Cosan SA and Cosan Logistica account for the many segments that constitute Cosan's operations. Cosan SA delivers over half of the group's revenue. It is diversified across the energy sector with companies specializing in fuel distribution, sugar and ethanol production, power generation, natural gas distribution, lubricants, and land management. The majority of the revenue is generated from the distribution of fuels in Brazil.

    CSAN
  7. Cosciens Biopharma Inc.

    COSCIENS Biopharma Inc., formerly Aeterna Zentaris Inc., is a specialty biopharmaceutical company engaged in the development and commercialization of a diverse portfolio of pharmaceutical and diagnostic products, including those focused on areas of unmet medical need. Its lead product, macimorelin (Macrilen; Ghryvelin), is an oral test indicated for the diagnosis of adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD). The Company is also engaged in the development of therapeutic assets and proprietary extraction technology, which is applied to the production of active ingredients from renewable plant resources used in cosmeceutical products (i.e., oat beta glucan and avenanthramides, which are found in skincare product brands like Aveeno and Burt's Bees formulations) and being developed as potential nutraceuticals and/or pharmaceuticals.

    CSCI
  8. Cosmos Health Inc.

    Cosmos Health Inc. is a global healthcare company. The Company owns a portfolio of pharmaceutical and nutraceutical brands, including Sky Premium Life, Mediterranation, bio-bebe and C-Sept. Through its subsidiary, Cana Laboratories S.A., it manufactures pharmaceuticals, food supplements, cosmetics, biocides, and medical devices within the European Union. It distributes a line of pharmaceuticals and Para pharmaceuticals, including branded generics and over the counter (OTC) medications, to retail pharmacies and wholesale distributors through its subsidiaries in Greece and the United Kingdom. It is also engaged in the research and development (R&D) of patented nutraceuticals and specialized root extracts as well as in the R&D of complex generics and OTC products. It offers Cloudscreen, a multimodal platform specialized in drug repurposing, a process of uncovering new target proteins. It is also specialized in the storage and distribution of pharmaceutical and Para pharmaceutical goods.

    COSM
  9. Costamare Bulkers Holdings Ltd

    Costamare Bulkers Holdings Limited will be an international owner and operator of dry bulk vessels. Costamare Bulkers' owned dry bulk fleet will consist of 38 vessels with a total carrying capacity of approximately 3,017,000 dwt, including one vessel that Costamare Bulkers has agreed to sell, with a carrying capacity of approximately 76,600 dwt. Costamare Bulkers will also own a dry bulk operating platform (CBI) which charters in/out dry bulk vessels, enters into contracts of affreightment, forward freight agreements and may also utilize hedging solutions. Costamare Bulkers' common stock will trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol .CMDB'.

    CMDB
  10. Costamare Inc.

    Costamare Inc is an owner of containerships in Monaco. It provides marine transportation services by chartering its container vessels to liner operators under long, medium and short-term time charters. The company's fleet of vessels includes Cosco Guangzhou, Cosco Ningbo, Cosco Yantian, Vantage, Valor, Valiant and Maersk Kobe, and among others. Costamare provides services to ocean carriers that demand a high standard of safety and reliability. It generates its revenues from time charters.

    CMRE
  11. Costar Group, Inc.

    CoStar Group is a leading provider of commercial real estate data and marketplace listing platforms. Its data offering contains in-depth analytical information on over 5 million commercial real estate properties related to various subsectors including office, retail, multifamily, healthcare, industrial, self-storage, and data centers. It operates many flagship brands such as CoStar Suite, LoopNet, Apartments.com, BizBuySell, LandsofAmerica, and so on with more than 75% of its revenue classified as subscription-based. The company has also recently expanded its presence in Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain, and France.

    CSGP
  12. Costco Wholesale Corp

    The leading warehouse club, Costco has 815 stores worldwide (at the end of fiscal 2021), with most sales derived in the United States (72%) and Canada (14%). It sells memberships that allow customers to shop in its warehouses, which feature low prices on a limited product assortment. Costco mainly caters to individual shoppers, but roughly 20% of paid members carry business memberships. Food and sundries accounted for 40% of fiscal 2021 sales, with non-food merchandise 29%, warehouse ancillary and other businesses (such as fuel and pharmacy) nearly 17%, and fresh food 14%. Costco's warehouses average around 146,000 square feet; over 75% of its locations offer fuel. About 7% of Costco's global sales come from e-commerce (excluding same-day grocery and various other services).

    COST
  13. Coterra Energy Inc.

    Cabot Oil & Gas Corp is a registered with the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission and incorporated in the state of Delaware. Cabot Oil & Gas Corp is primarely in the business of crude petroleum & natural gas. For financial reporting their fiscal year ends on December 31st. This page includes all SEC registration details as well as a list of all documents S-1 Prospectus Current Reports 8-K 10K Annual Reports filed by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. Houston-based Cabot Oil & Gas is an independent exploration and production company with operations in Appalachia. At year-end 2019 Cabots proved reserves were 12.9 trillion cubic feet of equivalent with net production of approximately 2500 million cubic feet of natural gas per day. All of Cabots production is Marcellus dry natural gas.

    CTRA
  14. Cotwo Advisors Physical European Carbon Allowance Trust

    No description

    CTWO
  15. Coty Inc.

    Coty is a global beauty company that sells fragrances (58% of fiscal 2021 revenue), color cosmetics (29%), and skin/body care (13%). The firm licenses brands such as Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, Gucci, Burberry, and Davidoff for its prestige portfolio. Coty's most popular color cosmetic brands are CoverGirl, Max Factor, Rimmel, Sally Hansen, and Kylie. Coty also holds a minority stake in a salon and retail haircare business, including brands Wella, Clairol, OPI, and GHD. Francois Coty founded the firm in 1904 and it remained private until its 2013 IPO. It had focused on prestige fragrances and nail salon brands until the 2016 acquisition of Procter & Gamble's beauty business. This nearly doubled the firm's revenue base, and launched it into mass-channel cosmetics and professional hair care.

    COTY
  16. Couchbase, Inc.

    Couchbase Inc provides a modern cloud database that offers the robust capabilities required for business-critical applications on a highly scalable and available platform. It empower developers and architects to build, deploy and run mission-critical applications. Couchbase delivers a high-performance, flexible and scalable modern database that runs across the data center and any cloud.

    BASE
  17. Coupang, Inc.

    Coupang Inc is an e-commerce company. The company sells apparel, electronics, footwear, food products, furniture, nutritional supplements, and other products. Itss segments include Product Commerce and Growth Initiatives.

    CPNG
  18. Coursera, Inc.

    Coursera Inc is a global online learning platform that offers anyone, anywhere access to online courses and degrees from world-class universities and companies. It combines content, data, and technology into a single, unified platform that is customizable and extensible to both individual learners and institutions. The platform will contain a catalog of high-quality content and credentials, content developed by leading university and industry partners, data and machine learning drive personalized Learning, effective marketing, and skills Benchmarking and others.

    COUR
  19. Cousins Properties Inc

    Cousins Properties Inc is a real estate investment trust principally involved in the ownership, management, and development of properties in the Southern United States. Cousins Properties' real estate portfolio primarily comprises offices and mixed-use developments that encompass both apartment and retail space. Offices make up the vast majority of the portfolio in terms of total square footage. Cousins' assets are mainly located in Texas and Georgia, with North Carolina also playing host to a smaller amount of rental space. The company derives nearly all of its revenue in the form of rental income from its properties, most of which comes from its office locations. A diverse set of tenants in the cities of Houston and Atlanta represent the company's major markets.

    CUZ
  20. Covenant Logistics Group, Inc.

    ConnectOne Bancorp Inc is a holding company. The company through its holding provides banking services including lending, depository, and related financial services to commercial, industrial and governmental customers. It is managed as one segment: a community bank. It generates revenue from net interest income.

    CVLG
  21. Coya Therapeutics, Inc.

    Coya Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company, engages in the development of proprietary medicinal products to modulate the function of regulatory T cells (Tregs). The company's product candidate pipeline is based on therapeutic modalities, such as Treg-enhancing biologics, Treg-derived exosomes, and autologous Treg cell therapy. It is developing COYA 101, an autologous regulatory T-cell product candidate that has completed Phase 2a clinical trial for use in the treatment of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. The company's product candidates in IND-enabling studies include COYA 301, a low-dose interleukin 2 Treg-enhancing biologic for use in the treatment of Frontotemporal Dementia; and COYA 302, a biologic combination for subcutaneous and/or intravenous administration intended to enhance Treg function while depleting T effector function and activated macrophages for use in the treatment of neurodegenerative and autoimmune diseases.

    COYA
  22. Cpi Aerostructures Inc

    CPI Aerostructures Inc is engaged in the manufacturing of structural aircraft parts for fixed wing aircraft and helicopters in both the commercial and defense markets in the United States. It also provides engineering, program management, supply chain management and kitting, and Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) services. CPI also acts as a subcontractor to prime aircraft manufacturers in the production of commercial aircraft parts. CPI Aero supplies the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye surveillance aircraft, the A-10 Thunderbolt attack jet, the Gulfstream G650, the UH-60 BLACK HAWK helicopter, and the S-92 helicopter among others.

    CVU
  23. Cpi Card Group Inc.

    CPI Card Group Inc is a payment technology company engaged in providing financial payment card solutions and services. It offers credit, debit and prepaid cards. The business segments of the group are Debit and Credit, which produces Financial Payment Cards and provides integrated card services to card-issuing banks primarily in the United States, and Prepaid Debit, which provides integrated card services to Prepaid Debit Card program managers primarily in the United States and Others. It derives key revenue from the Debit and Credit segment.

    PMTS
  24. Cps Technologies Corp

    CPS Technologies Corp provides material solutions to the transportation, automotive, energy, computing/Internet, telecommunications, aerospace, defense, and oil and gas end markets. Its primary material solution is metal matrix composites (MMCs), which are a class of materials consisting of a combination of metal and ceramic. The company designs, manufactures and sells custom MMC components, which manages the performance and reliability of systems in the end markets. It also provides baseplates and housings used in radar, satellite and avionics applications. The company provides lids and heat spreaders used with integrated circuits in Internet switches and routers.

    CPSH
  25. Cra International, Inc.

    CRA International Inc is a U.S.-based advisory firm that provides economic, financial, and management consultancy services. The company advises clients on economic and financial issues relating to litigation and regulatory proceedings and helps businesses set important business strategies and solve performance-related issues. The company's clients include domestic and foreign companies, government agencies, public and private utilities, and national and international trade associations. CRA International generates almost all its revenue from the United States and the United Kingdom.

    CRAI
  26. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc

    Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc operates hundreds of full-service restaurants throughout the United States. Its restaurants are open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with menus that offer home-style country food. Cracker Barrel's biggest input costs are beef, dairy, fruits and vegetables, pork, and poultry. The company purchases its food products from a few different vendors on a cost-plus basis. All restaurants are located in freestanding buildings and include gift shops, which contribute roughly one fourth of total company revenue. Apparel and accessories are the company's biggest revenue generators in the retail segment of the business.

    CBRL
  27. Crane Co

    Crane Co. is a diversified industrial firm manufacturing a broad range of products, including valves, vending equipment, payment acceptance equipment, and aerospace components. The firm's business is organized into four segments: process flow technologies, payment and merchandising technologies, aerospace and electronics, and engineered materials. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, Crane has approximately 11,000 employees and operates in 32 countries. Crane generated approximately $3.2 billion in revenue and $501 million in adjusted operating income in 2021.

    CR
  28. Crane Harbor Acquisition Corp.

    No description

    CHAC
  29. Crane Nxt, Co.

    Crane Co. is a diversified industrial firm manufacturing a broad range of products, including valves, vending equipment, payment acceptance equipment, and aerospace components. The firm's business is organized into four segments: process flow technologies, payment and merchandising technologies, aerospace and electronics, and engineered materials. Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, Crane has approximately 11,000 employees and operates in 32 countries. Crane generated approximately $3.2 billion in revenue and $501 million in adjusted operating income in 2021.

    CXT
  30. Crawford & Co

    No description

    CRD-A