PINX: CMCZ
- Last Close 0.02
- Sector Technology
- Industry Electronic Components
- Investment Style
- Day Range 0.03 – 0.03
- Year Range 0.01 – 0.09
- Market Cap 2.7527 Mil
- Volume / Avg 30,000.0 / 32,809.3
- Price / Sales —
- Price / Book —
- Forward Div Yield 0.99%
- Trailing Div Yield —
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis CMCZ
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Company Profile CMCZ
Curtis Mathes Corp engages in the research, development, manufacturing, and sales of Solid-State Lighting. The company specializes in the design of light engines and fixtures, light-emitting diode and laser technologies. It is used in the entertainment, architectural, entertainment, and horticultural lighting industries. Its product offerings comprise of LED light bulbs, sub-cabinet lighting, recessed lighting, industrial troffers, wall packs, street lights, and high bay lighting for factories and warehouses. The company generates its revenues through the sale of its LED lighting solutions.
FAQs for Curtis Mathes Corp Stock
Yes. CMCZ has a forward dividend yield of 0.99%.
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CMCZ’s full dividends and stock split history
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CMCZ’s market cap is 2.75 Mil.
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CMCZ’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
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