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Industries

Companies grouped by industry, allowing structural comparisons within similar economic contexts.

Industries group companies that operate in similar markets and face similar structural constraints. Within each industry, companies share common inputs, compete for overlapping customer bases, and respond to the same regulatory and economic pressures.

CompanyGraph uses industry classification to enable meaningful structural comparison. Signals and stories gain context when measured against peers operating under similar conditions. A margin pattern that looks unremarkable in isolation may reveal something significant when compared to the industry baseline.

Each industry page shows the stocks classified within it, along with its structural role, scale dynamics, and constraint archetype — the underlying economic pattern that shapes how companies in that industry operate and compete.

  • Advertising Agencies

    6 stocks

    Companies that convert client marketing objectives into audience attention by designing and placing commercial messaging across media channels.

  • Aerospace & Defense

    33 stocks

    Companies that engineer, manufacture, and service complex systems for aviation, space, and national defense applications.

  • Agricultural Inputs

    7 stocks

    Companies that manufacture fertilizers, crop protection chemicals, and engineered seeds used to sustain modern agricultural yields.

  • Airlines

    14 stocks

    Companies that operate scheduled air transport networks moving passengers and cargo between cities over distances where surface transportation cannot match speed or reach.

  • Airports & Air Services

    4 stocks

    Companies that own or operate airport infrastructure and provide ground-side aviation services including ground handling, fueling, catering, airport retail and duty-free, and air traffic management support.

  • Aluminum

    8 stocks

    Companies that extract bauxite ore and convert it through refining and electrolytic smelting into aluminum metal used across transportation, construction, packaging, and electrical systems.

  • Apparel Manufacturing

    2 stocks

    Companies that design and produce clothing and footwear by converting textile materials into finished wearable consumer products through design, sourcing, and manufacturing.

  • Apparel Retail

    5 stocks

    Companies that sell clothing and fashion accessories to consumers through physical stores, online channels, or both, absorbing the demand forecasting and inventory timing risk between manufacturers and end buyers.

  • Asset Management

    40 stocks

    Companies that aggregate investor capital and allocate it across financial instruments, providing professional portfolio construction and investment decision-making at scale.

  • Auto Manufacturers

    22 stocks

    Companies that design, engineer, and assemble passenger vehicles and light trucks by integrating thousands of components from extensive supplier networks into finished transportation products.

  • Auto Parts

    9 stocks

    Companies that manufacture and distribute the components, subsystems, and replacement parts that vehicle assemblers integrate and aftermarket channels supply for repair and maintenance.

  • Auto & Truck Dealerships

    1 stock

    Companies that operate retail dealerships distributing new and used vehicles from manufacturers to end buyers while providing financing arrangement, trade-in processing, and post-sale service.

  • Banks Diversified

    27 stocks

    Large banking institutions that intermediate capital between savers and borrowers across retail, commercial, investment banking, and wealth management segments while providing payment infrastructure and financial risk transformation.

  • Banks Regional

    94 stocks

    Banking institutions that provide localized financial intermediation by converting regional deposits into community and commercial lending within a defined geographic footprint.

  • Beverages Brewers

    6 stocks

    Companies that convert agricultural grain inputs into branded fermented beverages through capital-intensive brewing, packaging, and distribution operations.

  • Beverages Non Alcoholic

    8 stocks

    Companies that convert water and commodity ingredients into branded packaged liquid refreshment products distributed through bottling networks and retail channels.

  • Beverages Wineries & Distilleries

    7 stocks

    Companies that transform agricultural inputs into branded alcoholic beverages through fermentation, distillation, and aging processes for consumer and hospitality markets.

  • Biotechnology

    21 stocks

    Companies that translate biological science into therapeutic and diagnostic products through extended clinical development and regulatory approval processes.

  • Broadcasting

    1 stock

    Companies that aggregate audience attention through scheduled programming distributed over licensed electromagnetic spectrum and sell that attention to advertisers.

  • Building Materials

    11 stocks

    Companies that extract and process natural resources into the bulk construction materials from which physical structures are assembled.

  • Building Products

    0 stocks

    Companies that manufacture the passive envelope and interior finish components of buildings — roofing, insulation, siding, windows, doors, flooring, decking, cabinets — distinct from bulk building materials upstream and from mechanical and electrical building equipment installed alongside them.

  • Building Products & Equipment

    5 stocks

    Companies that manufacture the active mechanical, electrical, and safety systems installed in buildings — HVAC, plumbing fixtures and fittings, water heaters, electrical distribution, lighting, elevators, fire protection, and security hardware — distinct from the passive envelope and finish components and from bulk building materials.

  • Business Equipment & Supplies

    0 stocks

    Companies that manufacture and distribute the physical tools and consumable materials supporting administrative and operational functions in commercial workplaces.

  • Capital Markets

    27 stocks

    Companies that intermediate between capital providers and capital users, facilitating securities issuance, trading, advisory, and price discovery in financial markets.

  • Chemicals

    12 stocks

    Companies that transform raw feedstocks into intermediate and specialty chemical compounds serving as essential material inputs across manufacturing, agriculture, and construction.

  • Coking Coal

    0 stocks

    Companies that extract metallurgical-grade coal from geological deposits, providing the carbon-based reduction agent required in blast furnace steelmaking.

  • Communication Equipment

    19 stocks

    Companies that design and manufacture the physical hardware enabling data and voice transmission across wired and wireless telecommunications networks.

  • Computer Hardware

    20 stocks

    Companies that integrate semiconductor components and engineering design into physical computing platforms used by individuals and organizations to run software, store data, and process information.

  • Confectioners

    2 stocks

    Companies that transform agricultural commodities into branded confectionery products occupying the impulse-purchase and gifting segments of consumer food spending.

  • Conglomerates

    6 stocks

    Diversified companies that hold and manage multiple operationally distinct business units under one corporate structure, spanning a spectrum from financial holding companies (unrelated segments bound only by capital allocation) to industrial platforms (segments that share engineering disciplines, distribution channels, and a common operating system).

  • Consulting Services

    4 stocks

    Companies that provide external expertise and implementation capacity to organizations facing decisions, transformations, or capability gaps exceeding their internal resources.

  • Consumer Electronics

    7 stocks

    Companies that integrate semiconductor components and software ecosystems into electronic devices designed for personal use across communication, computing, entertainment, and wearable categories.

  • Copper

    9 stocks

    Companies engaged in extracting and refining copper ore into standardized copper metal used in industrial and electrical applications.

  • Credit Services

    14 stocks

    Companies that extend short-to-medium-term credit to consumers and businesses, bearing default risk in exchange for interest income and fees.

  • Department Stores

    3 stocks

    Companies that aggregate diverse consumer merchandise categories into large-format physical retail destinations, reducing shopping coordination costs for consumers.

  • Diagnostics & Research

    10 stocks

    Companies that develop and manufacture diagnostic instruments, reagents, and analytical tools enabling disease detection, patient monitoring, and scientific investigation.

  • Discount Stores

    7 stocks

    Companies that provide essential and discretionary consumer goods at reduced prices through compressed operating costs and high inventory turnover.

  • Drug Manufacturers General

    16 stocks

    Companies that develop, manufacture, and distribute pharmaceutical products at global scale across multiple therapeutic areas.

  • Drug Manufacturers Specialty & Generic

    13 stocks

    Companies that manufacture branded specialty pharmaceuticals and generic drug products, bridging pharmaceutical development and broad patient access.

  • Education & Training Services

    1 stock

    Companies that deliver structured learning programs converting instruction into credentialed or demonstrated competency for workforce and professional development.

  • Electrical Equipment & Parts

    20 stocks

    Companies that design and manufacture electrical equipment, components, and systems used in power generation, transmission, distribution, and industrial applications.

  • Electronic Components

    30 stocks

    Companies that manufacture the discrete passive and active components—capacitors, resistors, connectors, sensors—that serve as building blocks within assembled electronic systems.

  • Electronic Gaming & Multimedia

    6 stocks

    Companies that develop and publish interactive digital entertainment software distributed across console, PC, and mobile platforms.

  • Electronics & Computer Distribution

    1 stock

    Companies that intermediate between electronics manufacturers and downstream buyers, providing inventory aggregation, logistics, credit, and fulfillment services.

  • Engineering & Construction

    19 stocks

    Companies that convert capital investment decisions into physical infrastructure through integrated engineering, procurement, and construction execution.

  • Entertainment

    16 stocks

    Companies that create and distribute narrative and interactive content across film, television, music, and digital media formats to capture audience attention and leisure time.

  • Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery

    11 stocks

    Companies that manufacture heavy mechanical equipment for agriculture, construction, and mining, converting engine power and hydraulic force into earth-moving, harvesting, and material-handling capability.

  • Farm Products

    5 stocks

    Companies that convert land, water, and biological inputs into raw agricultural commodities supplying downstream food, feed, fiber, and fuel value chains.

  • Financial Conglomerates

    5 stocks

    Companies that coordinate multiple financial intermediation functions under unified ownership, pooling capital and client relationships across banking, insurance, and asset management activities.

  • Financial Data & Stock Exchanges

    12 stocks

    Companies that operate the market infrastructure enabling price discovery, trading execution, and information flow across financial markets through exchanges, data feeds, indices, and analytics platforms.

  • Food Distribution

    5 stocks

    Companies that aggregate, warehouse, and deliver diverse food product assortments under temperature-controlled conditions from producers to retailers, restaurants, and institutions.

  • Footwear & Accessories

    5 stocks

    Companies that convert material inputs into branded footwear and fashion accessories where design, brand perception, and distribution control determine pricing power.

  • Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances

    9 stocks

    Companies that convert raw materials into durable goods for residential and commercial interiors, with demand structurally tied to housing activity and product replacement cycles.

  • Gambling

    4 stocks

    Companies that provide structured environments for probabilistic wagering, converting consumer entertainment spending into operator revenue through mathematically defined house advantages.

  • Gold

    21 stocks

    Companies that extract and refine gold from geological deposits, converting mineral resources into a commodity serving as a store of value, monetary reserve, and industrial material input.

  • Grocery Stores

    4 stocks

    Companies that operate retail stores serving as the primary distribution endpoint for perishable and consumable goods, converting high-frequency consumer demand into continuous inventory replenishment across thousands of product categories.

  • Healthcare Plans

    6 stocks

    Companies that pool health risk across member populations and manage the financial interface between patients, providers, and payers through premium collection, claims administration, and provider network management.

  • Health Information Services

    1 stock

    Companies that build and maintain the digital information infrastructure healthcare organizations depend on for clinical data management, care coordination, transaction processing, and regulatory compliance.

  • Home Improvement Retail

    4 stocks

    Companies that aggregate building materials, tools, and home maintenance products into accessible retail locations, enabling homeowners and contractors to source project materials from a single distribution point.

  • Household & Personal Products

    11 stocks

    Companies that convert commodity raw materials into branded consumable products for daily household cleaning and personal care needs through formulation, manufacturing, and brand development.

  • Industrial Distribution

    6 stocks

    Companies that aggregate industrial supplies from thousands of manufacturers and deliver them to industrial buyers on demand, compressing the search, inventory, and logistics burden across buyer-supplier relationships.

  • Information Technology Services

    16 stocks

    Companies that design, implement, and manage technology systems for organizations, converting technical capability into operational IT infrastructure through consulting, integration, and managed services.

  • Infrastructure Operations

    1 stock

    Companies that own and operate essential physical network assets such as toll roads, airports, ports, and transportation infrastructure, generating revenue through usage-based fees on long-lived concession assets.

  • Insurance Brokers

    6 stocks

    Companies that act as intermediaries between insurance buyers and carriers, matching risk transfer needs with underwriting capacity through advisory, placement, and negotiation services.

  • Insurance Diversified

    11 stocks

    Companies that underwrite risk across multiple insurance lines including life, property, casualty, and specialty coverage, pooling premiums and investing float while maintaining reserves across uncorrelated risk categories.

  • Insurance Life

    17 stocks

    Companies that underwrite life insurance policies and annuity products, pooling and transforming long-duration mortality and longevity risk into predictable collective obligations through actuarial management and long-term asset-liability matching.

  • Insurance Property & Casualty

    7 stocks

    Companies that underwrite insurance covering property damage and liability events, absorbing and dispersing risk by pooling premiums across policyholders to fund losses from insured property and casualty events.

  • Insurance Reinsurance

    0 stocks

    Companies that provide insurance to other insurance companies, absorbing portions of primary insurers' risk portfolios to redistribute concentrated and catastrophic exposure across a broader capital base.

  • Insurance Specialty

    2 stocks

    Companies that underwrite specialized or niche risks not efficiently covered by standard insurance products, applying domain-specific knowledge to evaluate, price, and pool unusual, complex, or volatile exposures.

  • Integrated Freight & Logistics

    9 stocks

    Companies that coordinate the physical movement and storage of goods across supply chains through multi-modal transportation networks spanning trucking, rail, ocean, air, and warehousing.

  • Internet Content & Information

    15 stocks

    Companies that operate digital platforms organizing and distributing information and user attention, connecting content creators with audiences at scale through search, social media, and online information services.

  • Internet Retail

    11 stocks

    Companies that sell goods to consumers through digital commerce platforms, coordinating catalog presentation, order processing, and fulfillment logistics to deliver products from warehouses to customer addresses.

  • Leisure

    3 stocks

    Companies that design, manufacture, and sell recreational products, sporting goods, and leisure equipment, converting discretionary consumer spending into physical goods that facilitate recreation and non-work activity.

  • Lodging

    4 stocks

    Companies that own, operate, or franchise hotels and lodging properties, converting fixed real estate capacity into time-segmented occupancy revenue through temporary accommodation services.

  • Lumber & Wood Production

    0 stocks

    Companies that harvest timber and convert it through sawmilling and processing into standardized lumber, plywood, and wood products used primarily in construction and industrial applications.

  • Luxury Goods

    3 stocks

    Companies that design, produce, and distribute premium-priced goods whose value derives substantially from brand heritage, craftsmanship perception, and social signaling rather than functional utility alone.

  • Marine Shipping

    7 stocks

    Companies that transport cargo and commodities by sea, providing the long-distance physical logistics capacity that connects geographically separated production and consumption centers.

  • Medical Care Facilities

    7 stocks

    Companies that own and operate hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers, providing the physical and organizational infrastructure where clinical labor and medical technology converge to deliver patient care.

  • Medical Devices

    14 stocks

    Companies that design, manufacture, and sell medical equipment and devices used in clinical diagnosis, surgical intervention, and patient monitoring.

  • Medical Distribution

    2 stocks

    Companies that distribute pharmaceutical products, medical supplies, and equipment from manufacturers to healthcare providers through consolidated logistics and inventory infrastructure.

  • Medical Instruments & Supplies

    10 stocks

    Companies that manufacture medical instruments, surgical supplies, and disposable medical products used in clinical diagnosis, surgical procedures, and patient care delivery.

  • Metal Fabrication

    1 stock

    Companies that shape, cut, weld, and assemble metal stock into finished or semi-finished components, serving as the physical conversion layer between primary metals production and downstream industrial consumers.

  • Mortgage Finance

    1 stock

    Companies that originate, service, and securitize mortgage loans, intermediating between capital markets and property buyers by converting illiquid long-duration debt into tradable securities.

  • Oil & Gas Drilling

    0 stocks

    Companies that provide contract drilling services and specialized rig equipment to bore wells into subsurface formations for oil and natural gas extraction.

  • Oil & Gas E&P

    29 stocks

    Companies that locate and extract crude oil and natural gas from subsurface reservoirs, converting geological assets into marketable energy commodities.

  • Oil & Gas Equipment & Services

    8 stocks

    Companies that supply specialized equipment, technical services, and operational support enabling oil and gas exploration and production operations.

  • Oil & Gas Integrated

    17 stocks

    Companies that operate across the full hydrocarbon value chain from exploration and production through refining and retail distribution, coordinating extraction, processing, and delivery of energy products.

  • Oil & Gas Midstream

    13 stocks

    Companies that transport, store, process, and distribute oil, natural gas, and refined products through pipeline networks and related infrastructure, connecting upstream production to downstream consumption.

  • Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing

    6 stocks

    Companies that refine crude oil into usable petroleum products and market them to end consumers, operating as margin processors between raw extraction and downstream consumption.

  • Other Industrial Metals & Mining

    19 stocks

    Companies that extract and process non-precious industrial metals from geological deposits, supplying material inputs required by manufacturing, construction, energy storage, and infrastructure systems.

  • Other Precious Metals & Mining

    7 stocks

    Companies that extract and refine precious metals other than gold, including silver and platinum group metals, from geological deposits for industrial, catalytic, and store-of-value applications.

  • Packaged Foods

    19 stocks

    Companies that convert agricultural commodities into branded, shelf-stable consumer food products distributed through retail and foodservice channels.

  • Packaging & Containers

    6 stocks

    Companies that manufacture packaging materials and containers from paper, plastic, glass, and metal to enable product containment, protection, and transport through supply chains.

  • Paper & Paper Products

    2 stocks

    Companies that convert wood fiber and recycled pulp into paper and paper-based products used for packaging, communication, hygiene, and industrial applications.

  • Personal Services

    2 stocks

    Companies that deliver labor-intensive, proximity-dependent services to individual consumers including funeral care, laundry, pet care, and other personal care functions.

  • Pharmaceutical Retailers

    2 stocks

    Companies that operate pharmacies and drugstores serving as the final dispensing node between pharmaceutical manufacturers and patients.

  • Pollution & Treatment Controls

    1 stock

    Companies that provide pollution control equipment, environmental treatment systems, and remediation services enabling industrial and municipal operations to meet environmental discharge standards.

  • Publishing

    3 stocks

    Companies that aggregate, curate, produce, and distribute written and media content, functioning as the selection and financing layer between content creators and audiences.

  • Railroads

    12 stocks

    Companies that operate fixed rail infrastructure to transport bulk freight and containers over long distances, providing cost-efficient ground transportation for heavy and voluminous goods.

  • Real Estate Development

    7 stocks

    Companies that convert raw or underutilized land and capital into finished residential and commercial properties for sale, absorbing the coordination risk between construction timelines and future market demand.

  • Real Estate Diversified

    1 stock

    Non-REIT real estate operators that integrate multiple stages of the property lifecycle — land banking, development, property ownership and operation, and sometimes brokerage — under one balance sheet, typically operating across multiple property types and often under long-horizon or family ownership, particularly common in Asia and other markets where the REIT structure is narrower.

  • Real Estate Services

    7 stocks

    Companies that provide brokerage, property management, valuation, and advisory services facilitating real estate transactions and ongoing property operations.

  • Recreational Vehicles

    0 stocks

    Companies that manufacture motorhomes, travel trailers, campers, and other recreational vehicles, converting components and chassis into mobile living structures for discretionary consumer use.

  • REIT Diversified

    0 stocks

    REITs that pool investor capital to own and operate properties across multiple real estate sectors, distributing sector-specific risk through portfolio breadth while maintaining mandatory income distribution requirements.

  • REIT Healthcare Facilities

    0 stocks

    REITs that own healthcare-related properties including senior housing, skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, and medical office buildings, converting specialized healthcare real estate into publicly traded securities with mandatory income distributions.

  • REIT Industrial

    1 stock

    REITs that own and operate warehouse, distribution, and logistics properties, converting illiquid industrial real estate into liquid securities while distributing rental income to investors.

  • REIT Office

    0 stocks

    REITs that own and operate office buildings and office parks, converting illiquid commercial workspace into liquid securities while distributing rental income through the mandatory REIT payout structure.

  • REIT Residential

    0 stocks

    REITs that own and operate residential rental properties including apartments and manufactured housing communities, converting illiquid housing assets into liquid securities while distributing rental income through the mandatory REIT payout structure.

  • REIT Retail

    1 stock

    REITs that own and operate retail properties including shopping centers, malls, and outlet centers, converting illiquid retail real estate into liquid securities while distributing rental income through the mandatory REIT payout structure.

  • REIT Specialty

    0 stocks

    REITs that own and operate specialized property types such as data centers, cell towers, and self-storage facilities, converting single-purpose infrastructure into liquid securities while distributing rental income through the mandatory REIT payout structure.

  • Rental & Leasing Services

    3 stocks

    Companies that convert ownership of physical assets into temporary-use access, renting or leasing equipment, vehicles, and other assets to businesses and consumers while managing asset lifecycle, utilization, and residual value.

  • Residential Construction

    7 stocks

    Companies that convert land, materials, and labor into habitable residential structures, translating housing demand into physical supply through a production process constrained by land availability, regulation, and construction capacity.

  • Resorts & Casinos

    3 stocks

    Companies that operate integrated resort properties and regulated casino gaming facilities, combining hospitality infrastructure with controlled gaming environments to concentrate consumer discretionary spending.

  • Restaurants

    13 stocks

    Companies that convert raw food inputs into prepared meals and deliver them to consumers through physical locations, coordinating food preparation, service delivery, and real estate operations across multiple service formats.

  • Scientific & Technical Instruments

    9 stocks

    Companies that design and manufacture precision measurement, testing, and analytical instruments providing the observation and quantification capabilities required by industrial processes, scientific research, and regulatory compliance.

  • Security & Protection Services

    1 stock

    Companies that provide human and technological capacity for threat detection, access control, and asset protection, absorbing security functions that organizations choose not to perform internally.

  • Semiconductor Equipment & Materials

    19 stocks

    Companies that design and manufacture the specialized equipment, chemicals, gases, and materials used in semiconductor fabrication, occupying the upstream infrastructure layer that determines what chip designs can be physically manufactured.

  • Semiconductors

    39 stocks

    Companies that design and manufacture integrated circuits, converting silicon wafers into logic, memory, and analog components that enable computation and signal processing across all electronic systems.

  • Shell Companies

    0 stocks

    Publicly listed legal entities with no operating business, formed to raise capital in trust and acquire a private company within a fixed deadline, providing an alternative path to public markets through reverse merger rather than traditional IPO underwriting.

  • Silver

    1 stock

    Companies engaged in extracting and refining silver ore into standardized silver metal used in industrial, electrical, and monetary applications.

  • Software Application

    31 stocks

    Companies that develop and distribute software products translating user intent into structured digital actions across business and personal domains.

  • Software Infrastructure

    31 stocks

    Companies that build and operate foundational software systems managing computation, storage, networking, and security on which applications and digital services depend.

  • Solar

    4 stocks

    Companies that manufacture photovoltaic equipment or develop and operate solar energy generation facilities, converting solar radiation into electrical energy.

  • Specialty Business Services

    12 stocks

    Companies that deliver recurring, route-based operational services to business customers — uniform and linen rental, pest control, janitorial and facility services, fire protection inspection, and records storage and destruction — sold on ongoing contracts and executed through physical visits to customer sites.

  • Specialty Chemicals

    16 stocks

    Companies that formulate and produce chemical products tailored to specific industrial applications, providing functional performance that enables downstream manufacturing processes.

  • Specialty Industrial Machinery

    37 stocks

    Companies that design, engineer, and manufacture purpose-built machinery enabling specific industrial production processes for downstream manufacturers.

  • Specialty Retail

    9 stocks

    Companies that curate and distribute merchandise within defined product categories through physical store networks, providing category expertise and immediate product access.

  • Staffing & Employment Services

    1 stock

    Companies that intermediate between labor supply and employer demand, providing the matching, screening, and administrative services that facilitate workforce deployment.

  • Steel

    10 stocks

    Companies that convert iron ore and scrap metal into steel products of varying grades and forms, providing the structural material foundation for construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure.

  • Telecom Services

    43 stocks

    Companies that build and operate communications networks carrying voice, data, and video traffic, providing the connectivity layer on which digital services depend.

  • Textile Manufacturing

    1 stock

    Companies that convert raw natural and synthetic fibers into intermediate and finished fabric products, serving as the material transformation layer between agricultural or chemical feedstocks and downstream manufacturers.

  • Thermal Coal

    6 stocks

    Companies that extract and deliver thermal coal from geological deposits to power generation facilities, supplying combustible fuel for baseload electricity production.

  • Tobacco

    4 stocks

    Companies that manufacture and distribute nicotine delivery products from agricultural tobacco inputs under intensifying regulatory constraint, serving consumer markets with high brand loyalty and low price elasticity.

  • Tools & Accessories

    3 stocks

    Companies that manufacture hand tools, power tools, and related accessories, providing the physical instruments that enable construction, maintenance, repair, and fabrication work.

  • Travel Services

    6 stocks

    Companies that aggregate and coordinate fragmented travel supply into bookable itineraries, functioning as intermediaries between travelers and transportation, lodging, and experience providers.

  • Trucking

    2 stocks

    Companies that transport freight over road networks using truck fleets, providing flexible door-to-door goods movement across local, regional, and long-haul routes.

  • Uranium

    2 stocks

    Companies that extract and process uranium ore into concentrated uranium suitable for use as nuclear fuel.

  • Utilities Diversified

    8 stocks

    Companies that deliver multiple essential utility services — typically electricity, natural gas, and water — through shared organizational and regulatory frameworks.

  • Utilities Independent Power Producers

    14 stocks

    Companies that generate and sell electricity on wholesale markets outside the vertically integrated regulated utility model.

  • Utilities Regulated Electric

    30 stocks

    Companies that generate, transmit, and distribute electricity to end users within regulated service territories under cost-of-service rate structures.

  • Utilities Regulated Gas

    4 stocks

    Companies that operate local distribution infrastructure delivering natural gas from transmission pipelines to end-use customers under regulatory oversight.

  • Utilities Regulated Water

    5 stocks

    Companies that capture, treat, and distribute potable water and collect and process wastewater under regulatory oversight within defined service territories.

  • Utilities Renewable

    15 stocks

    Companies that generate electricity from naturally replenishing energy sources — wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass — and sell output into wholesale markets or under long-term contracts.

  • Waste Management

    4 stocks

    Companies that collect, transport, process, and dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials, operating the sanitation infrastructure that removes waste from economic activity.

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