--Akebia submits vadadustat NDA to FDA 06:04 AKBA --Let's peacock! Swatch Group upgraded to Buy from Hold at Deutsche Bank 04:41 SWGAY Deutsche Bank analyst Francesca DiPasquantonio upgraded Swatch Group to Buy from Hold with a price target of CHF 325, up from CHF 260. The company has a good cyclical recovery story priced at "reasonable" levels with expectations for V-shaped sales and earnings growth, DiPasquantonio tells investors in a research note. Moncler upgraded to Buy from Hold at Deutsche Bank 04:43 MONRF Moncler upgraded to Buy from Hold at Deutsche Bank upgraded Moncler to Buy from Hold with a EUR 55 price target.
REV Group jumps over 3% to $18.30 after disclosed insider buying 18:51 REVG REV Group CEO buys 16.8K shares of common stock 18:50 REVG In a regulatory filing, REV Group disclosed that its CEO Rodney Rushing bought 16,750 shares of common stock on March 29th in a total transaction size of about $301K, boosting his stake by about 2%.
VirTra, Inc. (the “Company,” “VirTra,” “we,” “us” and “our”), located in Tempe, Arizona, is a global provider of judgmental use of force training simulators, firearms training simulators and driving simulators for the law enforcement, military, educational and commercial markets. The Company’s patented technologies, software, and scenarios provide intense training for de-escalation, judgmental use-of-force, marksmanship and related training that mimics real-world situations. VirTra’s mission is to save and improve lives worldwide through practical and highly-effective virtual reality and simulator technology. The VirTra firearms training simulator allows marksmanship and realistic scenario-based training to take place on a daily basis without the need for a shooting range, protective equipment, role players, safety officers, or a scenario-based training site. We have developed a higher standard in simulation training including capabilities such as: multi-screen, video-based scenarios, unique scenario authoring ability, superior training scenarios, the patented Threat-Fire™ shoot-back system, powerful gas-powered simulated recoil weapons, and more. The simulator also allows students to receive immediate feedback from the instructor without the potential for sustaining injuries by the instructor or the students. The instructor is able to teach and re-mediate critical issues, while placing realistic stress on the students due to the realism and safe training environment created by the VirTra simulator. VirTra’s Driver Training Simulator is a vehicle-based simulator, complete with next-generation graphics, motion and a variety of other features. The system is designed to provide safe, reliable environment for efficient skill transfer for all law enforcement driver training. In addition, the driving rig adds realism with vibration and motion while the modern physics-based rendering engine provides not only photo-realistic realism but critical hazards such as dust storms, rain, and sun glare. VirTra’s Driver Training Simulator provides an extensive and realistic range of training environments that allow for initial driver familiarization and orientation to advanced concepts, high-risk pursuits and defensive driving drills. We also are engaged in licensing our technology to That’s Eatertainment Corp. (“TEC”), a former related party and a developer and operator of a combined dining and entertainment concept centered on an indoor shooting experience. Mitchell Saltz, who was a member of our Board of Directors until his passing in October 2020, was the former Chairman of the Board and majority stockholder of TEC. Accordingly, until October 2020, TEC was a related party.
Wow 600% earnings surge. This could be because of Black Lives Matter - one way or the other! Description VirTra, Inc. provides force training simulators, firearms training simulators, and driving simulators for law enforcement, military, educational, and civilian worldwide. The company's products comprise V-300 simulator, a 300 degree wrap-around screen for simulation training; V-180 simulator, a 180 degree screen for smaller spaces or budgets; V-100, a single-screen based simulator system; V-100 MIL, a single-screen small arms training simulator; and V-ST PRO, a realistic single screen firearms shooting and skills training simulator. It also offers V-Author, a software that allows users to create, edit, and train with content specific to agency's objectives; Simulated Recoil Kits, a range of realistic and reliable simulated recoil kits/weapons; and Threat-Fire, a return fire device that applies real-world stress on the trainees during simulation training. In addition, the company provides VirTra Driving Sim, a vehicle-based simulator; Virtual Interactive Coursework Training Academy, which enables law enforcement agencies to each, train, test, and sustain departmental training requirements; Subscription Training Equipment Partnership, a program that allows agencies to utilize VirTra's simulator products, accessories, and V-VICTA interactive coursework on a subscription basis; and TASER, an OC spray and low-light training devices. It sells its simulators and related products through a direct sales force and distribution partners.
They're out there in Tempe. I bet some of the players from Taser are in this company's dna somewhere along the line.
Moncler S.p.A. (MONRF) $56.90-0.17 (-0.31%) At close: March 29 1:18PM EDT Description REV Group, Inc. designs, manufactures, and distributes specialty vehicles in the United States, Canada, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Latin America, the Caribbean, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Fire & Emergency, Commercial, and Recreation. The Fire & Emergency segment offers various fire apparatus and ambulance products for municipalities and private contractors. This segment sells its products primarily under the Emergency One, Kovatch Mobile Equipment, and Ferrara brands; and ambulances under the American Emergency Vehicles, Horton Emergency Vehicles, Leader Emergency Vehicles, Marque, McCoy Miller, Road Rescue, Wheeled Coach, and Frontline brands. The Commercial segment provides type A school buses, transit buses, terminal trucks, and sweepers. The segment sells its products directly, as well as through dealers primarily under the Collins Bus, Capacity, ENC, and Lay-Mor brands to governmental bodies, including municipalities, such as fire departments, school districts, hospitals, and the U.S. federal government. The Recreation segment offers motorized and towable recreational vehicles, and luxury coaches. This segment sells its vehicles under the American Coach, Fleetwood RV, Holiday Rambler, Renegade RV, Midwest, and Lance brands through dealers. The company also provides aftermarket parts and services. The company was formerly known as Allied Specialty Vehicles, Inc. and changed its name to REV Group, Inc. in November 2015. REV Group, Inc. is based in Brookfield, Wisconsin.
We have insiders buy and a pretty good sector here for the times we are in.... REV Group (REVG) shares ended the last trading session 9.8% higher at $17.64. The jump came on an impressive volume with a higher-than-average number of shares changing hands in the session. This compares to the stock's 42.3% gain over the past four weeks. This marks the company’s second consecutive day of price increase following its strong first-quarter fiscal 2021 results. The company reported earnings of $0.14 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.05. Moreover, quarterly revenues of $554 million surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 5.61%. Impressive performances of Fire & Emergency and Recreation segments, owing to strong backlog and order intake, drove results. So with this stock you get ambulances for the pandemic & a play on RV's!