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Innovate Corp. is an American public financial services company founded in 1994.

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Innovate Corp. (formerly known as HC2 Holdings, Inc. and Primus Telecommunications Group, Inc.) is an American public financial services company founded in 1994.

History

Beginning (1994–1997)

Primus commenced operations in 1994 intent on being a global, facilities-based service provider. They entered the U.S. market in 1995 by assembling their core management team and beginning operations.

In 1996, Primus began its global expansion by acquiring Australia's then-fourth largest telecommunications service provider, Axicorp. The same year, Primus obtained a long-distance carrier license in the then-newly deregulated United Kingdom and also released their initial public offering. They completed their public listing the following year with the completion of the sale of more than US$225 million in senior notes and warrants.

Global expansion (1997–1999)

Primus' global expansion continued in 1997 with key acquisitions and international network expansion. They completed the build and activation of their Australian switched network, international gateway switches in New York and Los Angeles, and trans-Pacific links. 1997 was also the beginning of Primus' growth through acquisitions. In April, Primus purchased Cam-Net Communications Network Inc. to allow them to enter the Canadian long-distance market. Later that year, Primus acquired Telepassport LLC and the assets of USFI Inc; this expanded Primus' long-distance services operations into Germany, Japan, Austria, Switzerland and South Africa.

1998 saw Primus expand their operations further in Australia with the acquisition of Eclipse Telecommunications Pty. Ltd. and Hotkey Internet Services Pty Limited. These acquisitions, along with Primus' new Australian Carriers License, meant they were able to offer Internet and data services to Australians. This, however, was not Primus' most significant activity in 1998. In February that year, they announced the acquisition of TresCom International Inc. for a sum of US$125 million which was later completed for US$150 million. The completion of this acquisition increased Primus' customer base to approximately 200,000 corporate, small and medium-sized business, residential and wholesale customers in the North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific regions. That same year, Primus received international carrier status from Canada's Radio and Telephone Commission and signed a significant deal with Qwest for fiber and increased bandwidth capacity for their U.S. points of presence.

In March 1999, Primus' Canadian subsidiary purchased Toronto-based London Telecom Group Inc. Earlier in the year Primus also purchased GlobalServe Communications, a privately owned Canadian Internet service provider. These acquisitions were closely followed by the purchase of many of the retail operations of Telegroup Inc, including their Australian subsidiary. A long-distance telephone company based in Fairfield, Iowa with 350,000 customers around the world, Telegroup was in Chapter 11 bankruptcy before Primus purchased their assets for $72 million. Primus' growth did not end there. In March of the same year, they were granted a Type 1 Telecommunications Carrier License in Japan, which made them one of the first foreign-based carriers to be awarded the license. They were also approved for a Public Telecommunications Operations license to offer voice telephony services in France and to capitalize on their agreement to interconnect with Deutsche Telekom they purchased German Internet service provider, TCP/IP GmbH. These developments and Primus' investment in pan-European fiber optic systems such as their Atlantic Crossing 1, Aphrodite Aphrodite, Arianne, CANTAT, Gemini and TAT12/13 meant Primus at the time offered services to 25 major cities located in 11 countries, including Austria, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Primus continued to pursue growth through the purchase of assets in 1999. They purchased a 51% controlling stake in Brazil's fifth largest Internet service provider, Matrix Internet S.A to gain access to the Brazilian market; they also acquired DSL provider DigitalSelect LLC to improve their residential broadband capabilities and firm 1492 Technologies to add e-commerce and web services capabilities to the organization.

Peak (2000–2001)

In January Primus won the Washington Technology Fast 50 award. Later that year they were recognized by Deloitte & Touche as the fastest growing technology company according to their Fast 500 ranking, an award subsequently won by eBay in 2001 and Google in 2004. Primus continued their network expansion by furthering their relationship with Qwest, they signed an agreement to purchase capacity for their nationwide fiber optic cable ring and connecting routes. This agreement came on the back of announcements that Primus had begun strategic alliances with Akamai Technologies and Hewlett-Packard. Their relationship with Akamai involved an agreement to jointly deploy Akamai servers in select Primus points of presence to further Akamai's global content delivery capabilities. Primus' venture with Hewlett-Packard involved both parties joining forces to provide business services through HP-powered data centers across Primus' global network, the relationship involved a US$50 million investment by Hewlett-Packard. While Primus continued expanding their ATM and IP networks in the U.S. and internationally they also continued their acquisition growth strategy by purchasing LCR Telecom Group, a London-based voice and data reseller; Infinity Online Systems Inc., a Canadian Internet service provider; a 38% stake in Bekkoame Internet Inc., a Japanese Internet service provider; Shore.Net, a New-England based Internet service provider with data center facilities and InterNeXt S.A., a French Internet service provider with national operations. These acquisitions also coincided with Primus entering the Puerto Rico market by partnering with Virtual Inc. and receiving a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) license.

At its peak in March 2000, Primus' stock price was valued at US$51.69 per share and the business was generating US$1.2 billion in revenue annually.

U.S. financial downturn (2001–2004)

Following the dot-com bubble "bursting" in 2000, and the subsequent U.S. financial downturn and stock market crash in 2001 after September 11, Primus reportedly began scaling back growth plans and reducing their debt in response to their stock value dropping to US$0.54 in June 2002.

This pre-emptive measure allowed Primus to avoid bankruptcy at the time and continue to remain profitable and record full-year earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) of $101 million in 2002. Primus did make some acquisitions in this period purchasing the U.S. retail voice customer base of Cable & Wireless in 2002, Canadian Internet provider Magma Communications Ltd and in Australia the internet service and interactive media businesses of AOL/7 as well as small Australian dot-com firms UseOz, Blue Mountains Internet and Standard.net.

This period was still a period of growth and relative success for Primus. In 2003, Primus was added to the Russell 3000 index, a U.S. equity index that captures the 3,000 largest U.S. stocks based on market capitalization. They were included in the 2004 'Fortune 1000', Forbes magazines ranking of the largest public companies, based on revenue, in the United States and a 2002 TeleGeography study found Primus was on aggregate the world's fifth largest carrier of international public switched telephone network (PSTN) voice traffic. Primus also used this period of growth to move their stock from the NASDAQ SmallCap Market to the NASDAQ National Market to gain more transparency.

Financial issues (2005–2009)

Towards the end of 2004, Primus' stock fell 69% and continued to fall in 2005 as their core revenue streams of long-distance telephone service, dial-up Internet connections and prepaid calling began shrinking.

To remedy this trend Primus announced they would be shifting their focus from their long-distance voice heritage to become a fully integrated service provider--capable of delivering and bundling high-growth telecommunication services, including local, wireless, and broadband...with the capability of offering arrays of bundled wireline/wireless/broadband/VOIP products in its major markets.

In 2004, Primus made their first product release in line with their new vision by releasing a high-speed VoIP Internet phone service dubbed 'Lingo'. Designed to leverage Primus international data network to provide a cost-effective retail voice service, Lingo offered U.S. customers unlimited calling in the U.S., Canada and Western Europe for only $19.95 per month.

Despite 6% revenue growth in Primus' new services, broadband and VOIP, on March 14, 2006, Primus Telecommunications stock was transferred from the NASDAQ National Market to the NASDAQ Capital Market due to the value of the stock dropping below $1.00. This setback, however, did not stop the business from continuing to roll out their own DSLAM network internationally, especially in Australia.

In 2007, Primus Telecom admitted paying more than $22 million to settle a lawsuit alleging illegal or fraudulent transfers of funds. Primus Telecom has also been named as a defendant in additional federal litigation.

As of 2008, the company's stock had dropped more than 99% from its peak in early 2000, amid declining revenue and accelerating losses. According to the company's SEC filings, Primus did not maintain effective internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2006, due to the material weakness in the company's internal control over accounting for income taxes.

Bankruptcy and recovery (2009-2010)

Primus' struggles finally culminated in the company filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on March 16, 2009.

However, months later, Primus emerged from Chapter 11 on July 1, 2009. The value recovered by shareholders of old common stock (ticker NASDAQ:PRTL) will depend on the company's financial performance over the four years following their emergence from Chapter 11. As a result of the reorganization, Primus's creditors have also become significant shareholders in the organization. Under the terms of the plan of reorganization Primus has reduced its debt by $316 million, or 55%, and will emerge from bankruptcy with approximately $255 million of debt. Additionally, Primus reduced interest payments by approximately 50% and extended certain debt maturities. None of Primus' operating companies in the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Europe, or Brazil were included in the restructuring. The operating units have and will continue to manage and operate their businesses normally.

The newly emerged public company was not listed on any stock exchange until June 23, 2011, when it began trading under the ticker PTGI on the NYSE.

Acquisition of Arbinet (2010-2013)

As of March 4, 2010, Primus appeared on the recovery track as they reported 2009 net revenue of US$814 million and free cash flow of $27.9 million; revenue increases they claim are partly the result of sales of IP-PBX, data hosting, and other managed services to small and medium enterprises...

On November 11, 2010, Primus announced the acquisition of Arbinet Corporation. A provider of international voice and IP solutions to carriers and service providers globally, Arbinet provides platform intelligence, call routing, and credit management and settlement capabilities. The deal was reportedly worth approximately $28 million in a stock-for-stock transaction, reportedly Arbinet shareholders will own approximately 23% of the combined company and Primus shareholders are expected to own approximately 77% of the combined company.

With more than 1,100 carriers worldwide utilizing the Arbinet network Primus expects the deal to add $300 million a year in revenue to its global wholesale group and deliver cost savings of $3 million to $7 million for each of the first two years.

Primus delists from NYSE and name changes (2013-present)

On November 8, 2013, Primus's board of directors decided to delist from the NYSE and de-register its common stock saying that the savings that would benefit shareholders and the company outweighed the advantages of continuing as a NYSE listed and a reporting company. Without the annual accounting and legal costs, and administrative burdens associated with SEC reporting obligations and compliance with Sarbenes-Oxley Act, Primus said it would be able to reduce its costs while still maintaining an environment with appropriate financial controls.

On January 7, 2014, HRG Group Inc. purchased a 40.5% stake in Primus. On April 14, 2014, Primus was renamed HC2 Holdings, Inc.

On July 9, 2021, HC2 announced that it would be renamed INNOVATE Corp., stating the new name "reflects the Company’s focus on innovative growth businesses". Despite its parent company's renaming, the broadcasting unit is still known as HC2 Broadcasting.

United Kingdom operations

Primus had a subsidiary in the United Kingdom. A management buyout of the UK business in 2010 saw this subsidiary separate from Primus Telecom to form New Call Telecom.

Broadcast expansion

HC2 entered into the field of broadcast television ownership in July 2017 with their purchase of a 50 percent stake in DTV America, which owned 50 low-power television (LPTV) stations in 42 markets in the United States; this transaction became an outright purchase by October 2017. Deals to purchase 38 low-power stations from Mako Communications and 14 low-power stations from Three Angels Broadcasting Network, followed in September and October, respectively. By November 2017, HC2 acquired seven stations from OTA Broadcasting that didn't have their spectrum sold during the FCC's 2016 auction, two stations from Abrahantes Communications, 19 stations from Northstar Media, LLC (including two full-power stations) and the Azteca América network from TV Azteca. Seven Azteca América affiliates, including San Francisco market station KEMO-TV, were purchased from Jericho Partners LLC for $411,318 the following month.

The string of purchases continued into 2018, with stations purchased from HERO Broadcasting, Tyche Media LLC, Joseph W Shaffer, Prime Time Partners LLC, Tran Star LLC, Iglesia Manmin Toda La Creacio USA Inc, Dallas De Mujer A Mujer International and the Benns Family, all for a combined $9.67 million. KCEB in Longview, Texas, one of the two remaining stations in London Broadcasting Co.'s portfolio, was purchased in April 2018 for $225,000. Additional stations were purchased by NRJ TV for $9.25 million and One Ministries Inc. for $2.15 million. In June 2018, HC2 purchased stations from KM Communications for $1.85 million, Marion, Illinois–based Tri-State Christian Television (TCT) for $4 million and Estrella Media for $3,325,000. WPVN-CD of Chicago, Illinois was purchased from Polnet Communications for $7 million. Further transactions included WVTT-CD from Woodland Communications LLC for $1.5 million, along with stations from Milachi Media for $1,172,661, CNZ Communications for $1.75 million, and V1 Productions Inc for $503,000.

September 2018 saw the announcement of the purchase of WJFB in Lebanon, Tennessee from Radiant Life Ministries for $5.75 million. HC2 also purchased Columbus, Ohio station WDEM-CD from Minority Brands for $850,000. Also in September, a multi-station deal in Puerto Rico was announced with HC2 buying WOST, WQQZ-CD and WWKQ-LD from Corporate Media Consultants Group LLC for $2.85 million. In October, HC2 purchased K20JX-D from Amazing Facts Inc for $800,000.

In May 2019, HC2 Holdings announced they were acquiring a full-power station from Lowcountry Media for $2.6 million. WSCG of Baxley, Georgia serves the Savannah market. The purchase of two low-power stations was announced in June 2019. WBEH-CD of Miami, Florida and WSPF-CD of St. Petersburg, Florida were sold by WPMF Miami LLC for $3.7 million. The sales of these stations would fall through by the end of the year. WSCG and WSPF would later be sold to TCT, while WBEH would later be acquired by the Word of God Fellowship, parent of the Daystar Television Network.

On October 21, 2022, INNOVATE Corp. announced that Azteca América would cease operations on December 31, after 22 years of operation as a competitor to leading Spanish networks Univision and Telemundo. Prior to the announcement, INNOVATE had been selling most of the full-power stations operated by Azteca América, and began notifying affiliates and advertising partners of the network's planned closure.

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VATE Aktien-Snapshot Kurs, Marktkapitalisierung, P/E, EPS, ROE, Schulden/Eigenkapital, 52-Wochen-Spanne

Kurs
$7.40
Marktkapitalisierung
$101M
P/E (TTM)
-1.5
EPS (TTM)
$-4.84
Umsatz (TTM)
$1.25B
Dividendenrendite
2.2%
ROE
28.8%
Verschuldungsgrad
-2.4
52W-Spanne
$4 – $21

VATE Aktienkurs-Chart Täglich OHLCV mit technischen Indikatoren — Schwenken, Zoom und Ansicht anpassen

10-Jahres-Performance Umsatz-, Nettoergebnis-, Margen- und EPS-Trends

Umsatz & Nettoergebnis $1.25B
6-point trend, +73.8%
2020-12-31 2025-12-31
EPS $-4.84
6-point trend, -157.4%
2020-12-31 2025-12-31
Freier Cashflow $146M
6-point trend, +511.3%
2020-12-31 2025-12-31
Margen -4.9%
5-point trend, +5.2%
2021-12-31 2025-12-31

Bewertung P/E-, P/S-, P/B-, EV/EBITDA-Verhältnisse — ist die Aktie teuer oder günstig?

Kennzahl
5-Jahres-Trend
VATE
Peer-Median
P/E (TTM)
5-point trend, +92.5%
-1.5
87.8
P/S (TTM) (K/V (TTM))
5-point trend, -97.9%
0.1
0.7
P/B (K/B)
5-point trend, +99.2%
-0.4
2.5
EV / EBITDA
5-point trend, -91.6%
9.6
Price / FCF (Kurs / FCF)
5-point trend, -100.0%
0.7

Rentabilität Brutto-, Betriebs- und Nettomargen; ROE, ROA, ROIC

Kennzahl
5-Jahres-Trend
VATE
Peer-Median
Gross Margin (Bruttogewinnmarge)
5-point trend, +5.2%
16.0%
13.4%
Operating Margin (Betriebsgewinnmarge)
5-point trend, +361.4%
2.3%
Net Profit Margin (Nettogewinnmarge)
5-point trend, +74.3%
-4.9%
-3.7%
ROA
5-point trend, -8.2%
-6.6%
-5.4%
ROE
5-point trend, +119.3%
28.8%
-11.8%
ROIC
5-point trend, -88.6%
8.8%

Finanzielle Gesundheit Verschuldung, Liquidität, Solvenz — Bilanzstärke

Kennzahl
5-Jahres-Trend
VATE
Peer-Median
Debt / Equity (Fremdkapital / Eigenkapital)
5-point trend, -193.7%
-2.4
0.0
Current Ratio (Liquiditätsgrad)
5-point trend, -56.6%
0.4
1.3
Quick Ratio
5-point trend, -48.7%
0.3

Wachstum Umsatz-, EPS- und Nettoergebniswachstum: YoY, 3-Jahres-CAGR, 5-Jahres-CAGR

Kennzahl
5-Jahres-Trend
VATE
Peer-Median
Revenue YoY (Umsatz YoY)
5-point trend, +3.4%
12.6%
Revenue CAGR 3Y (Umsatz CAGR 3J)
5-point trend, +3.4%
-8.7%
Revenue CAGR 5Y (Umsatz CAGR 5J)
5-point trend, +3.4%
11.7%

Kennzahlen pro Aktie EPS, Buchwert pro Aktie, Cashflow pro Aktie, Dividende pro Aktie

Kennzahl
5-Jahres-Trend
VATE
Peer-Median
EPS (Diluted) (EPS (Verwässert))
5-point trend, -62.4%
$-4.84

Kapitaleffizienz Umsatz pro Vermögenswert, Lagerumschlag, Forderungsumschlag

Kennzahl
5-Jahres-Trend
VATE
Peer-Median
Payout Ratio (Ausschüttungsquote)
4-point trend, +74.9%
-3.6%

Dividenden Rendite, Ausschüttungsquote, Dividendenhistorie, 5-Jahres-CAGR

Dividendenrendite
2.2%
Ausschüttungsquote
-3.6%
5J Div CAGR
Ex-DatumBetrag
14. Mai 2020$38,9000
28. August 2013$85,0000
19. Dezember 2012$5,0000
23. November 2012$25,0000
28. Juni 2012$10,0000

VATE Analysten-Konsens Bullische und bärische Analystenmeinungen, 12-Monats-Kursziel, Aufwärtspotenzial

KAUF 7 Analysten
  • Starker Kauf 2 28,6%
  • Kauf 4 57,1%
  • Halten 1 14,3%
  • Verkauf 0 0,0%
  • Starker Verkauf 0 0,0%

Ergebnisverlauf EPS Ist vs. Schätzung, Überraschung %, Beat-Rate, nächstes Ergebnisdatum

Zeitraum EPS Actual EPS est. Überraschung
31. März 2026 $-1.29
30. Juni 2025 $-1.67
31. März 2025 $-1.89
31. Dezember 2024 $-1.29
30. Juni 2024 $0.10

Peer-Vergleich (GICS-Subbranche) Wichtige Kennzahlen im Vergleich zu Branchenkollegen

Ticker Marktkapitalisierung P/E Umsatz Vj. Nettomarge ROE Bruttogewinnmarge
VATE $62M -0.9 12.6% -4.9% 28.8% 16.0%
ORN $397M 165.7 7.0% 0.29% 1.6% 12.4%
MTRX $373M -12.7 5.6% -3.8% -20.0% 5.2%
BBCP $328M 71.0 -7.8% 1.6% 2.4% 38.5%
SHIM $110M -4.1 2.6% -5.2% 48.2% 6.8%
JFB -47.2 32.3% -22.0%
NCRA $12M -4.1 -9.0% -26.1% -348.4% 1.5%
OLOX $1M -0.0 -40.7% -637.4% -131.3% -145.3%
PWR $63.13B 62.1 20.3% 3.6% 12.7% 15.0%

Vollständige Fundamentaldaten Alle Kennzahlen nach Jahr — Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung, Bilanz, Cashflow

Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung 17
Jährliche Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung-Daten für VATE
Kennzahl Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue 11-point trend, +11.2% $1.25B $1.11B $1.42B $1.64B $1.21B $717M $1.08B $1.98B $1.63B $1.56B $1.12B
Cost of Revenue 11-point trend, +6.5% $1.05B $898M $1.21B $1.42B $1.02B $588M $596M $1.59B $1.31B $1.25B $983M
Gross Profit 6-point trend, +55.5% $200M $209M $216M $221M $184M $128M · · · · ·
SG&A Expense 11-point trend, +41.1% $153M $160M $168M $180M $168M $146M $177M $218M $183M $153M $109M
Operating Expenses 6-point trend, -9.8% · · · · · $1.01B $1.05B $2.03B $1.64B $1.56B $1.12B
Operating Income 11-point trend, +3925.2% $29M $40M $26M $13M $-11M $-28M $25M $-56M $-1M $-2M $713.0K
Interest Expense 9-point trend, +74.8% · · $68M $52M $59M $75M $76M $76M $55M $43M $39M
Interest Income 3-point trend, -46.2% $700.0K $3M $1M · · · · · · · ·
Other Non-op 11-point trend, +168.9% $5M $3M $17M $-1M $4M $69M $6M $78M $-13M $-3M $-7M
Pretax Income 11-point trend, -31.9% $-62M $-33M $-34M $-41M $-81M $-47M $-42M $182M $-40M $-46M $-47M
Income Tax 11-point trend, +123.0% $2M $6M $4M $900.0K $6M $7M $-20M $2M $11M $52M $-11M
Net Income 11-point trend, -70.4% $-61M $-35M $-35M $-36M $-228M $-92M $-32M $162M $-47M $-94M $-36M
EPS (Basic) 9-point trend, -222.7% $-4.84 $-3.08 $-4.81 $-0.53 $-2.98 $-1.88 $-0.70 · · $-2.83 $-1.50
EPS (Diluted) 9-point trend, -222.7% $-4.84 $-3.08 $-4.81 $-0.53 $-2.98 $-1.88 $-0.70 · · $-2.83 $-1.50
Shares (Basic) 11-point trend, -50.1% 13,217,593 10,696,274 7,814,620 77,500,000 77,100,000 50,300,000 44,800,000 44,300,000 42,800,000 37,300,000 26,482,000
Shares (Diluted) 11-point trend, -50.1% 13,217,593 10,696,274 7,814,620 77,500,000 77,100,000 50,300,000 44,800,000 46,800,000 42,800,000 37,300,000 26,482,000
EBITDA 9-point trend, +78.2% $59M $73M $62M $56M $27M $2M $70M $-17M · · $33M
Bilanz 28
Jährliche Bilanz-Daten für VATE
Kennzahl Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Cash & Equivalents 11-point trend, -31.8% $108M $42M $81M $80M $46M $44M $23M $301M $98M $115M $159M
Receivables 11-point trend, +13.5% $239M $194M $278M $255M $247M $135M $229M $379M $322M $268M $211M
Inventory 11-point trend, +32.0% $16M $21M $22M $19M $17M $10M $11M $21M $13M $10M $12M
Prepaid Expense 4-point trend, +0.0% $10M $11M $11M $10M · · · · · · ·
Other Current Assets 6-point trend, +94.3% $17M $21M $18M $17M $11M $9M · · · · ·
Current Assets 6-point trend, -92.8% $451M $391M $518M $536M $443M $6.23B · · · · ·
PP&E (Net) 5-point trend, +4.3% · · · · · · $224M $376M $375M $286M $214M
PP&E (Gross) 5-point trend, +20.0% · · · · · · $300M $504M $471M $349M $250M
Accum. Depreciation 5-point trend, +114.8% · · · · · · $76M $128M $96M $62M $35M
Goodwill 11-point trend, +72.6% $106M $127M $127M $127M $127M $111M $110M $151M $132M $98M $61M
Intangibles 11-point trend, +60.8% $47M $172M $179M $190M $208M $172M $211M $219M $117M $40M $29M
Other Non-current Assets 11-point trend, -34.5% $43M $62M $61M $72M $73M $42M $181M $208M $102M $75M $65M
Total Assets 11-point trend, -65.4% $950M $891M $1.04B $1.15B $1.08B $6.72B $6.96B $6.50B $3.22B $2.84B $2.74B
Accrued Liabilities 6-point trend, -16.0% $65M $110M $71M $65M $93M $77M · · · · ·
Current Liabilities 6-point trend, -82.6% $1.03B $483M $414M $417M $440M $5.93B · · · · ·
Capital Leases 6-point trend, -10.4% $28M $44M $49M $54M $58M $32M · · · · ·
Deferred Tax 11-point trend, -50.9% $2M $4M $4M $9M $9M $7M $82M $30M $11M $15M $4M
Other Non-current Liabilities 11-point trend, +65.8% $30M $47M $83M $71M $63M $40M $138M $111M $70M $93M $18M
Total Liabilities 11-point trend, -54.6% $1.17B $1.03B $1.18B $1.18B $1.07B $6.11B $6.49B $6.28B $3.00B $2.74B $2.57B
Long-term Debt 2-point trend, +1.9% · · · · · · · · · $389M $382M
Total Debt 5-point trend, +736.5% $581M $162M $30M $31M $70M · · · · · ·
Common Stock 11-point trend, -100.0% $0 $0 $0 $100.0K $100.0K $100.0K $0 $0 $0 $42.0K $35.0K
Retained Earnings 11-point trend, -630.6% $-582M $-522M $-487M $-452M $-416M $-189M $-97M $-57M $-221M $-174M $-80M
Treasury Stock 11-point trend, +1381.5% $6M $5M $5M $5M $5M $4M $3M $3M $2M $1M $378.0K
AOCI 11-point trend, +94.1% $-2M $-3M $-1M $6M $6M $397M $169M $-113M $42M $-22M $-35M
Stockholders' Equity 11-point trend, -355.3% $-240M $-180M $-166M $-121M $-84M $560M $350M $88M $73M $44M $94M
Liabilities + Equity 11-point trend, -65.4% $950M $891M $1.04B $1.15B $1.08B $6.72B $6.96B $6.50B $3.22B $2.84B $2.74B
Shares Outstanding 11-point trend, -61.3% 13,655,062 13,261,400 7,923,500 7,878,800 77,800,000 76,726,835 46,067,852 44,907,818 44,190,826 41,811,288 35,249,749
Cashflow 18
Jährliche Cashflow-Daten für VATE
Kennzahl Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
D&A 11-point trend, -6.3% $30M $33M $36M $42M $38M $27M $8M $39M $37M $29M $32M
Stock-based Comp 11-point trend, -75.7% $3M $3M $2M $2M $2M $3M $6M $9M $5M $8M $11M
Deferred Tax 11-point trend, +99.2% $-100.0K $500.0K $-5M $1M $2M $-5M $-27M $-3M $-10M $27M $-13M
Amort. of Intangibles 11-point trend, +70.5% $8M $8M $11M $17M $13M $6M $10M $5M $5M $4M $4M
Other Non-cash 9-point trend, +771.7% $174M $7M $29M $-19M $212M $117M $121M $134M · · $-26M
Operating Cash Flow 11-point trend, +625.2% $147M $9M $26M $-10M $27M $41M $111M $341M $7M $79M $-28M
CapEx 11-point trend, -97.7% $500.0K $1M $18M $21M $24M $18M $25M $40M $32M $29M $21M
Investing Cash Flow 11-point trend, -19.5% $-23M $-14M $39M $-22M $-223M $162M $-264M $-225M $-139M $-140M $-19M
Debt Issued 9-point trend, -90.9% · · $5M $11M $457M $-4M $89M $851M $187M $56M $54M
Net Debt Issued 7-point trend, -189.0% · · $-32M $-18M $-458M $-186M $79M $154M · · $36M
Stock Issued 3-point trend, -100.0% · · · · · · · · $0 $0 $54M
Net Stock Activity · · · · · · · · · · $54M
Dividends Paid 9-point trend, +118.9% $2M $1M $2M $5M $3M · · $500.0K $500.0K $1M $1M
Financing Cash Flow 11-point trend, -159.6% $-61M $-26M $-65M $68M $4M $-204M $62M $115M $115M $19M $103M
Net Change in Cash 11-point trend, +25.2% $63M $-33M $100.0K $35M $2M $21M $-111M $232M $-17M $-43M $51M
Taxes Paid 11-point trend, +464.4% $6M $4M $7M $6M $5M $200.0K $8M $13M $19M $21M $1M
Free Cash Flow 9-point trend, +371.1% $146M $-10M $8M $-30M $3M $24M $69M $302M · · $-54M
Levered FCF 7-point trend, +17.6% · · $-69M $-83M $-60M $-85M $9M $227M · · $-84M
Rentabilität 8
Jährliche Rentabilität-Daten für VATE
Kennzahl Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Gross Margin 5-point trend, +5.2% 16.0% 18.9% 15.2% 13.5% 15.2% · · · · · ·
Operating Margin 9-point trend, +1050.0% 2.3% 3.6% 1.9% 0.82% -0.88% -0.41% 1.5% -2.8% · · 0.20%
Net Margin 9-point trend, -53.3% -4.9% -3.1% -2.5% -2.2% -18.9% -9.2% -1.6% 8.2% · · -3.2%
Pretax Margin 9-point trend, -18.8% -4.9% -3.0% -2.4% -2.5% -6.7% -2.8% -2.9% 9.2% · · -4.2%
EBITDA Margin 9-point trend, +60.1% 4.7% 6.6% 4.4% 3.4% 2.2% 0.18% 3.5% -0.87% · · 3.0%
ROA 9-point trend, -219.4% -6.6% -3.6% -3.2% -3.2% -6.1% -1.4% -0.47% 3.3% · · -2.1%
ROE 9-point trend, +170.2% 28.8% 20.0% 24.6% 34.9% -149.0% -19.8% -14.4% 316.2% · · -41.1%
ROIC 9-point trend, +380.8% 8.8% -261.2% -22.2% -15.1% 76.6% -1.0% 5.3% -62.5% · · 1.8%
Liquidität & Solvenz 4
Jährliche Liquidität & Solvenz-Daten für VATE
Kennzahl Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Current Ratio 5-point trend, -56.6% 0.4 0.8 1.3 1.3 1.0 · · · · · ·
Quick Ratio 5-point trend, -48.7% 0.3 0.5 0.9 0.8 0.7 · · · · · ·
Debt / Equity 5-point trend, -193.7% -2.4 -0.9 -0.2 -0.3 -0.8 · · · · · ·
Interest Coverage 7-point trend, +580.6% · · 0.4 0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0.3 -0.7 · · 0.1
Effizienz 3
Jährliche Effizienz-Daten für VATE
Kennzahl Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Asset Turnover 9-point trend, +108.6% 1.4 1.1 1.3 1.5 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.4 · · 0.6
Inventory Turnover 8-point trend, -39.0% 56.9 41.6 58.5 78.9 75.9 57.1 64.9 93.2 · · ·
Receivables Turnover 9-point trend, -7.2% 5.7 4.7 5.3 6.4 5.6 4.6 5.5 5.6 · · 6.2
Pro Aktie 6
Jährliche Pro Aktie-Daten für VATE
Kennzahl Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Book Value / Share 9-point trend, -759.2% $-17.58 $-13.60 $-2.09 $-1.54 $-1.08 $7.30 $7.59 $1.96 · · $2.67
Revenue / Share 9-point trend, +122.7% $94.27 $103.50 $18.22 $21.13 $15.63 $19.84 $44.29 $42.24 · · $42.32
Cash Flow / Share 9-point trend, +1002.0% $11.09 $0.85 $0.34 $-0.12 $0.35 $0.82 $2.47 $7.29 · · $-1.23
Cash / Share 9-point trend, +82.4% $8.21 $3.68 $1.02 $1.02 $0.58 $3.03 $5.19 $7.24 · · $4.50
Dividend / Share · · · · · · · · · · $0
EPS (TTM) 11-point trend, -222.7% $-4.84 $-3.08 $-4.81 $-0.53 $-2.98 $-1.88 $-0.70 $-1.77 $-2.58 $-2.83 $-1.50
Wachstumsraten 3
Jährliche Wachstumsraten-Daten für VATE
Kennzahl Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue YoY 5-point trend, -81.6% 12.6% -22.2% -13.1% 35.9% 68.1% · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 3Y 3-point trend, -133.9% -8.7% -2.8% 25.7% · · · · · · · ·
Revenue CAGR 5Y 11.7% · · · · · · · · · ·
Bewertung (TTM) 17
Jährliche Bewertung (TTM)-Daten für VATE
Kennzahl Trend 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015
Revenue TTM 11-point trend, +11.2% $1.25B $1.11B $1.42B $1.64B $1.21B $717M $1.08B $1.98B $1.63B $1.56B $1.12B
Net Income TTM 11-point trend, -70.4% $-61M $-35M $-35M $-36M $-228M $-92M $-32M $162M $-47M $-94M $-36M
Market Cap 9-point trend, -100.0% $62M $66M $975M $1.47B $2.88B $2.50B $99.97B $118.56B · · $186.47B
Enterprise Value 5-point trend, -81.7% $531M $179M $924M $1.42B $2.90B · · · · · ·
P/E 11-point trend, +100.0% -0.9 -1.6 -2.6 -35.3 -12.4 -17.3 -3100.0 -1491.5 -2306.2 -2095.4 -3526.7
P/S 9-point trend, -100.0% 0.0 0.1 0.7 0.9 2.4 3.5 92.8 60.0 · · 166.4
P/B 9-point trend, -100.0% -0.3 -0.4 -5.9 -12.1 -34.2 4.5 285.8 1345.7 · · 1983.1
P / Tangible Book · · · · · 9.0 · · · · ·
P / Cash Flow 9-point trend, +100.0% 0.4 7.2 36.8 -155.1 106.7 60.0 904.7 347.3 · · -5726.8
P / FCF 9-point trend, +100.0% 0.4 -6.6 120.3 -48.8 993.1 104.7 1446.7 393.0 · · -3460.5
EV / EBITDA 5-point trend, -91.6% 9.0 2.5 14.8 25.6 107.6 · · · · · ·
EV / FCF 5-point trend, -99.6% 3.6 -18.1 114.1 -47.1 1001.4 · · · · · ·
EV / Revenue 5-point trend, -82.3% 0.4 0.2 0.6 0.9 2.4 · · · · · ·
Dividend Yield 7-point trend, +0.04 3.6% 1.8% 0.23% 0.35% 0.10% · · 0.00% · · 0.00%
Earnings Yield 11-point trend, -356833.3% -107.1% -62.4% -39.1% -2.8% -8.1% -5.8% -0.03% -0.07% -0.04% -0.05% -0.03%
Payout Ratio 5-point trend, -1271.0% -3.6% -3.5% -6.2% -14.5% · · · 0.31% · · ·
Annual Payout 9-point trend, +118.9% $2M $1M $2M $5M $3M · · $500.0K $500.0K $1M $1M

Finanzberichte Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung, Bilanz, Cashflow — jährlich, letzte 5 Jahre

Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Umsatz $1.25B$1.11B$1.42B$1.64B$1.21B
Bruttogewinnmarge % 16.0%18.9%15.2%13.5%15.2%
Betriebsgewinnmarge % 2.3%3.6%1.9%0.82%-0.88%
Nettoergebnis $-61M$-35M$-35M$-36M$-228M
Verwässerte EPS $-4.84$-3.08$-4.81$-0.53$-2.98
Bilanz
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Fremdkapital / Eigenkapital -2.4-0.9-0.2-0.3-0.8
Liquiditätsgrad 0.40.81.31.31.0
Quick Ratio 0.30.50.90.80.7
Cashflow
2025-12-312024-12-312023-12-312022-12-312021-12-31
Freier Cashflow $146M$-10M$8M$-30M$3M

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Institutionelle Eigentümer (13F) 52 Einreicher · $48.6M gesamt · Stand 30. Juni 2026

Institutionen, die diese Aktie in ihrer vierteljährlichen SEC-Formular 13F melden. Nur Long-Positionen; ein einzelner Einreicher kann für separate Optionsscheine zweimal erscheinen. Große gegenläufige Put/Call-Positionen spiegeln typischerweise Market-Making oder abgesicherte Bestände wider, nicht die gerichtete Überzeugung.

Institutionelle Aktivität — Q2 2026 vs. Vorquartal
Neue Positionen Geschlossene Positionen Erhöht Abgenommen Nettoveränderung der Aktien
25 (+23 vs. Vorquartal) 2 (0 vs. Vorquartal) 11 (+7 vs. Vorquartal) 5 (-3 vs. Vorquartal) +582K

Verglichen mit Q1 2026. SEC-Formular 13F-Einreichungen sind innerhalb von 45 Tagen nach Quartalsende fällig, zuzüglich einer kurzen Pufferzeit für verspätete Einreicher — Quartale, die noch in diesem Fenster liegen, werden zugunsten des letzten vollständig berichteten Paares übersprungen.

Institution Wert Aktien % der verfolgten 13F Typ
Whitefort Capital Management, LP $13.871.810 743.000 28,51% Aktien
Jefferies Financial Group Inc. $13.083.973 700.802 26,89% Aktien
VANGUARD CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC $4.269.213 228.667 8,78% Aktien
Arena Capital Advisors, LLC- CA $2.388.528 127.934 4,91% Aktien
GEODE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $2.068.057 110.769 4,25% Aktien
Prescott Group Capital Management, L.L.C. $2.043.394 109.448 4,20% Aktien
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ $1.554.072 83.239 3,19% Aktien
STATE STREET CORP $1.545.204 82.764 3,18% Aktien
ARS Investment Partners, LLC $1.143.463 61.246 2,35% Aktien
RENAISSANCE TECHNOLOGIES LLC $1.063.817 56.980 2,19% Aktien
VANGUARD PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT LLC $729.418 39.069 1,50% Aktien
BRIDGEWAY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC $681.455 36.500 1,40% Aktien
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST CO $650.183 34.825 1,34% Aktien
TUDOR INVESTMENT CORP ET AL $612.133 32.787 1,26% Aktien
STRS OHIO $401.405 21.500 0,83% Aktien
CITADEL ADVISORS LLC $369.965 19.816 0,76% Aktien
GABELLI FUNDS LLC $336.060 18.000 0,69% Aktien
FRANKLIN RESOURCES INC $332.046 17.785 0,68% Aktien
JANE STREET GROUP, LLC $307.402 16.465 0,63% Aktien
CHARLES SCHWAB INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC $252.754 13.538 0,52% Aktien
VANGUARD GROUP INC $147.578 32.650 0,30% Aktien
MARSHALL WACE, LLP $112.094 6.004 0,23% Aktien
NEW YORK STATE COMMON RETIREMENT FUND $100.818 5.400 0,21% Aktien
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY/MN $93.947 5.032 0,19% Aktien
RHUMBLINE ADVISERS $86.249 4.620 0,18% Aktien
Bank of New York Mellon Corp $78.955 4.229 0,16% Aktien
MIRAE ASSET GLOBAL ETFS HOLDINGS Ltd. $47.851 2.563 0,10% Aktien
Police & Firemen's Retirement System of New Jersey $44.435 2.380 0,09% Aktien
CITIGROUP INC $42.810 2.293 0,09% Aktien
UBS Group AG $32.523 1.742 0,07% Aktien
MORGAN STANLEY $26.810 1.436 0,06% Aktien
BNP PARIBAS FINANCIAL MARKETS $19.884 1.065 0,04% Aktien
BlackRock, Inc. $19.678 1.054 0,04% Aktien
NORTHERN TRUST CORP $16.280 872 0,03% Aktien
BARCLAYS PLC $15.533 832 0,03% Aktien
Legal & General Group Plc $10.119 542 0,02% Aktien
Ameritas Investment Partners, Inc. $9.428 505 0,02% Aktien
Russell Investments Group, Ltd. $8.308 445 0,02% Aktien
Tower Research Capital LLC (TRC) $6.105 327 0,01% Aktien
NewEdge Advisors, LLC $6.029 323 0,01% Aktien
CWM, LLC $5.226 920 0,01% Aktien
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO $3.591 196 0,01% Aktien
DEUTSCHE BANK AG\ $3.155 169 0,01% Aktien
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $3.000 176 0,01% Aktien
Quarry LP $2.296 123 0,00% Aktien
HARBOUR INVESTMENTS, INC. $1.400 75 0,00% Aktien
Sterling Capital Management LLC $560 30 0,00% Aktien
Caitong International Asset Management Co., Ltd $541 29 0,00% Aktien
SBI Securities Co., Ltd. $149 8 0,00% Aktien
Axiom Investment Management LLC $131 7 0,00% Aktien
FMR LLC $19 1 0,00% Aktien
PrairieView Partners, LLC $0 100 0,00% Aktien

Unternehmensinsider 55 Insider · 26 Führungskräfte · 20 Direktoren

Insider Rolle Letzte Aktivität Gehaltene Aktien Käufe 12m Verkäufe 12m Netto 12m
Wayne Barr JR President and CEO 23. Mai 2023 P 436.660 0 0 $0
Philip Falcone CEO, Chairman & President 12. März 2020 F 1.962.400 0 0 $0
Paul K Singh Chairman, President and CEO 4. März 2010 M 77.922 0 0 $0
Mesfin Demise CFO;Corp. Controller;Treasurer 12. März 2015 A 16.964 0 0 $0
James C Keeley CFO 4. Dezember 2013 F 11.525 0 0 $0
Ken Schwarz CFO (PFO); SVP, IT 27. Juni 2012 F 26.835 0 0 $0
Thomas R Kloster Chief Financial Officer 4. März 2010 M 10.953 0 0 $0
Neil L Hazard COO/CFO 13. August 2004 P 122.611 0 0 $0
Craig Denson President of ICS Business Unit 12. März 2015 A 13.850 0 0 $0
Suzi R Herbst Chief Operating Officer 15. März 2023 A 276.258 0 0 $0
Keith Hladek, Chief Operating Officer 12. März 2015 A 249.091 0 0 $0
Joseph Anthony Ferraro Chief Legal Officer & Corp Sec 16. März 2022 S 343.306 0 0 $0
Paul Robinson Chief Legal Officer & Corp Sec 14. Juni 2017 A 136.534 0 0 $0
Andrew G Backman Managing Director 10. März 2017 F 31.240 0 0 $0
Andrea L Mancuso Deputy General Counsel 10. März 2017 F 47.809 0 0 $0
Robert M Pons EVP Business Development 12. März 2015 A 154.106 0 0 $0
Richard Ramlall ChiefCommun.Off.; SVPCorp.Dev. 30. August 2013 F 18.306 0 0 $0
John D Filipowicz CAO, VP, HR & GC & Sec 30. August 2013 F 10.594 0 0 $0
Peter D Aquino Executive Chairman 30. April 2013 F 497.267 0 0 $0
Christie Hill GC, SVP, Compliance Off., Sec. 5. Juli 2011 A 25.527 0 0 $0
Thomas D Hickey General Counsel and Secretary 8. November 2010 A 5.000 0 0 $0
John Depodesta Executive Vice President 4. März 2010 M 26.948 0 0 $0
Mark Guirgis VP - Assistant Secretary 1. Juli 2009 D 0 0 0 $0
Tracy R Book Vice President - Controller 1. Juli 2009 D 0 0 0 $0
Jay Rosenblatt Sr. VP, Co-President of PTI 7. Juni 2004 A 0 0 $0
John Melick Sr. VP, Co-President of PTI 7. Juni 2004 A 39.539 0 0 $0
Shelly Lombard Direktor 15. Juni 2022 S 31.298 0 0 $0
Kenneth S. Courtis Direktor 17. Juni 2021 A 551.272 0 0 $0
Lee S Hillman Direktor 13. Juni 2019 A 71.478 0 0 $0
Robert V Leffler JR Direktor 13. Juni 2019 A 66.097 0 0 $0
Daniel Tseung Direktor 11. Juni 2015 A 14.619 0 0 $0
Mark E Holliday Direktor 15. Januar 2014 A 16.250 0 0 $0
Steven D Scheiwe Direktor 15. Januar 2014 A 20.000 0 0 $0
SUBIN NEIL S Direktor 26. Dezember 2013 A 117.000 0 0 $0
John Spirtos Direktor 8. November 2010 A 50.000 0 0 $0
David E Hershberg Direktor 1. Juli 2009 D 0 0 0 $0
John G Puente Direktor 1. Juli 2009 D 0 0 0 $0
KAUL PRADMAN P Direktor 1. Juli 2009 D 0 0 0 $0
Paul G Pizzani Direktor 1. Juli 2009 D 8.270.004 0 0 $0
Douglas M Karp Direktor 1. Juli 2009 D 0 0 $0
Gorzynski Michael 10%-Eigentümer 19. März 2024 S 56.303 0 0 $0
Percy Rockdale LLC 10%-Eigentümer 19. März 2024 S 0 0 $0
BEAR STEARNS & CO INC /NY/ 10%-Eigentümer 6. März 2008 S 0 0 $0
BEAR STEARNS COMPANIES INC 10%-Eigentümer 6. März 2008 S 0 0 $0
Paul Voigt 12. August 2026 F 698.758 0 0 $0
Amy Marie Wilkinson 11. August 2026 A 58.920 0 0 $0
Brian Steven Goldstein 11. August 2026 A 60.999 0 0 $0
Michael J. Sena 11. August 2026 A 131.558 0 0 $0
Warren H Gfeller 11. August 2026 A 79.719 0 0 $0
Avram Glazer 11. August 2026 A 66.000 0 0 $0

Insider aus SEC-Einreichungen Form 3/4/5; Netto = nur P/S aus offenen Märkten

Aktivisten & 5%+-Eigentümer 27 Beteiligungen

Investoren mit SEC Schedule 13D — wirtschaftliches Eigentum über 5% mit der Absicht, Einfluss auf den Emittenten zu nehmen (aktivistische Beteiligungen, Board-Kampagnen, M&A). Jede Zeile zeigt den zuletzt bekannten Stand der Position dieses Melders.

Anmelder Eingereicht Beteiligung Status Zweck Einreichung
Voigt Paul, Paul K. Voigt Rev Trust, Paul K. Voigt TTE U/A DTD 11/20/2008 By Paul K. Voigt, Jessie Holdings LLC 14. August 2026 7,40% Erste Einreichung SEC
Avram Glazer, Lancer Capital LLC, Avram Glazer Irrevocable Exempt Trust, Jill H. Glazer, LHG Irrevocable Exempt Trust, KAG Irrevocable Exempt Trust 18. Dezember 2024 51,50% Änderung SEC
Lancer Capital LLC, Avram Glazer, Avram Glazer Irrevocable Exempt Trust ×13 Einreichungen 21. Juni 2024 Erste Einreichung SEC
PERCY ROCKDALE LLC, RIO ROYAL LLC, MG CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LTD., MICHAEL GORZYNSKI, CONTINENTAL GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, CONTINENTAL LTC, INC., CONTINENTAL INSURANCE GROUP, LTD., CONTINENTAL GENERAL HOLDINGS LLC ×11 Einreichungen 4. Januar 2023 Erste Einreichung SEC
Julian Singer, JDS1, LLC 5 ×3 Einreichungen 19. Mai 2020 Erste Einreichung SEC
15. Mai 2020 Erste Einreichung SEC
Philip A. Falcone ×20 Einreichungen 14. Februar 2020 Erste Einreichung SEC
Benefit Street Partners L.L.C., Providence Equity Capital Markets L.L.C., Jonathan M. Nelson, Paul J. Salem, Glenn M. Creamer, Thomas J. Gahan ×5 Einreichungen 28. Dezember 2018 Erste Einreichung SEC
Hudson Bay Credit Management LLC, Hudson Bay Capital Management LP, Sander Gerber ×9 Einreichungen 17. Oktober 2016 Erste Einreichung SEC
DG Capital Management, LLC, Dov Gertzulin ×7 Einreichungen 29. Dezember 2015 Erste Einreichung SEC
Charles Frischer I.R.S. I.D. No., Libby Frischer Family Partnership I.R.S. I.D. No. ×3 Einreichungen 2. Dezember 2015 Erste Einreichung SEC
OR ×3 Einreichungen 10. August 2015 Erste Einreichung SEC
Gabelli Funds, LLC I.D. No., GAMCO Asset Management Inc. I.D. No., Teton Advisors, Inc. I.D. No., Gabelli Securities, Inc. I.D. No., GGCP, Inc. I.D. No., GAMCO Investors, Inc. I.D. No., Mario J. Gabelli ×3 Einreichungen 19. August 2014 Erste Einreichung SEC
Karen Singer ×3 Einreichungen 10. Januar 2014 Erste Einreichung SEC
Arbinet Corporation 22. November 2010 Erste Einreichung SEC

Purpose is an automated classification of the filer's own stated purpose (SEC Item 4) — not investment advice. "—" means no clear purpose was stated or the text could not be classified.

ETF-Besitz Gehalten von 9 ETFs

Gewichtung spiegelt nur direkte Aktienbestände (N-PORT) wider; gehebelte oder derivatbasierte Fonds können zusätzliche Swap-Exposure halten, die hier nicht angezeigt wird.

Fonds Gewicht Anteile Stand Quelle
VTWG · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,01% 5.380 SH 8. August 2026 Täglich
IWC · iShares Trust 0,01% 18.734 SH 8. August 2026 Täglich
IWO · iShares Trust 0,00% 45.744 SH 8. August 2026 Täglich
IWM · iShares Trust 0,00% 121.502 SH 8. August 2026 Täglich
VXF · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0,00% 57.730 SH 8. August 2026 Täglich
VTI · VANGUARD INDEX FUNDS 0,00% 170.304 SH 8. August 2026 Täglich
VTWO · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,00% 32.187 SH 8. August 2026 Täglich
VTWV · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,00% 707 SH 8. August 2026 Täglich
VTHR · VANGUARD SCOTTSDALE FUNDS 0,00% 795 SH 8. August 2026 Täglich