62 companies
ARBB
ARB IOT Group Limited
ARB IOT Group is a holding company with no material operations of its own.
Singapore
NASDAQ
Advanced Computer Techniques Corp
AABA
Altaba Inc.
Altaba, Inc.
New York
NASDAQ
AVCTQ
American Virtual Cloud Technologies, Inc.
American Virtual Cloud Technologies now operates under the Kandy brand name.
Georgia
NASDAQ
ASUR
Asure Software, Inc.
asure software helps companies better manage their global, mobile workforces with saas-based solutions that bring people, time, space and assets together in a meaningful way.
Texas
NASDAQ
AUR
Aurora Innovation, Inc.
Aurora Innovation, Inc., doing business as Aurora, is an American self-driving vehicle technology company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and in Mountain View, California.
Pennsylvania
NASDAQ
BLIV
BeLive Holdings
BLGI
Blgi, Inc.
Black Cactus Global, Inc.
Illinois
OTC
BRQSF
Borqs Technologies, Inc.
Borqs Technologies (Nasdaq: BRQS, “Borqs”, or the “Company”) is a global leader in software and products for the IoT, providing customizable, differentiated, and scalable Android-based smart connected devices and cloud service solutions.
Hong Kong
OTC
BNAI
Brand Engagement Network, Inc.
DHC Acquisition Corp.
Wyoming
NASDAQ
CERN
CERNER Corp
Cerner's health technologies connect people and information systems at thousands of contracted provider facilities worldwide dedicated to creating smarter and better care for individuals and communities.
Missouri
NASDAQ
DAIC
CID Holdco, Inc.
CSPI
CSP Inc.
cspi (nasdaq: cspi) is committed to helping customers’ meet some of computing’s most demanding performance, availability, and security challenges.
Massachusetts
NASDAQ
CNGL
Canna-Global Acquisition Corp
California
NASDAQ
CMDS
CloudMinds Inc.
China
DSGT
DSG Global Inc.
DSG Global Inc.
British Columbia, Canada
OTC
DecisionPoint Systems, Inc.
We deliver to our customers the ability to make better, faster and more accurate business decisions by implementing industry-specific, enterprise wireless and mobile computing systems for their front-line employees, inside and outside of the ‘four-walls’. It is these systems which provide the information to improve the hundreds of individual business decisions made each day. The “productivity paradox” is that the information remains locked away in their organization’s enterprise computing system, accessible only when employees are at their desk. Our solutions solve this productivity issue. As a result our customers are able to move their business decision points closer to their own customers who in turn, drive their own improved productivity and operational efficiencies.
California
Digimarc Corp.
Digimarc Corp.
Oregon
Docugraphix Inc
ECX
ECARX Holdings, Inc.
ECARX Holdings is a holding company, and we may rely on dividends and other distributions on equity paid by our mainland China subsidiaries for our cash and financing requirements, including the funds necessary to pay dividends and other cash distributions to our shareholders and service any debt we may incur.
China
NASDAQ