Armor Electric, Inc.
ARME•OTC
Armor Electric, Inc.
ARME•OTC
Mkt Cap$4.52K
Sentiment
Phase 1 · Company Overview
Step 1: Overview
What the company does, where it operates, and who runs it.
Overview for Armor Electric, Inc.
Industry:Engineering & Construction
Sector:Industrials
CEO:Mehdi Heidarian
Description:Armor Electric, Inc. manufactures and markets electric vehicles. It also offers electronic propulsion and battery power systems for electric powered vehicles. Armor Electric, Inc., through an agreement with NuAge Electric, Inc., holds the rights for the use of certain proprietary technology to install electric propulsion systems on electric powered vehicles, including mountain bikes, regular cycles, children's cycle toys and riding vehicles, recreation ATV units, scooters, motorcycles, go-karts, Neighborhood Electric Vehicle cars, race cars, regular passenger cars, buses, and other types of two and three wheeled vehicles, water craft, and other vehicles and products. The company was formerly known as Armor Enterprises, Inc. and changed its name to Armor Electric, Inc. in June 2004. Armor Electric, Inc. was incorporated in 1998 and is based in Redondo Beach, California. Armor Electric, Inc operates as a subsidiary of Nu Age Electric Inc.
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Phase 2 · FRC Research
Step 3: Media
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Phase 3 · Financial Data
Step 4: Stock Data
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ARME Stock Price
Step 5: Fair Value
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Step 6: Financial Ratios
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Step 7: Dividend Analysis
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Step 8: Earnings Analysis
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Step 9: Financial Statements
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Phase 4 · Peer Comparison
Step 10: Comparables
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Phase 5 · Ownership & News
Step 12: Institutional Ownership
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Step 13: Insider Trading
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Step 14: Senate Trading
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Step 15: News
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