Flashlight Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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AOUT | F | American Outdoor Brands, Inc. | -1.01 | |
DGLY | D | Digital Ally, Inc. | 4.80 | |
DSWL | B | Deswell Industries, Inc. | -1.26 | |
LITB | F | LightInTheBox Holding Co., Ltd. | -7.76 | |
SWBI | A | Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. | 1.67 |
Related Industries: Aerospace & Defense Electronic Components Leisure Security & Protection Services Specialty Retail
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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ROSC | C | Hartford Multifactor Small Cap ETF | 0.6 | |
OMFS | C | Invesco Russell 2000 Dynamic Multifactor ETF | 0.44 | |
DGRS | C | WisdomTree U.S. SmallCap Dividend Growth Fund | 0.37 | |
JPSE | B | JPMorgan Diversified Return U.S. Small Cap Equity ETF | 0.3 | |
IWC | C | iShares Microcap ETF | 0.23 |
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Date | Stock | Title |
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May 2 | SWBI | Should Value Investors Buy American Outdoor Brands (AOUT) Stock? |
Apr 30 | SWBI | 25 Countries with Highest Gun Ownership in 2024 |
- Flashlight
A flashlight (US) or torch (UK) is a portable hand-held electric light. The source of the light often used to be an incandescent light bulb (lamp) but has been gradually replaced by light-emitting diodes (LEDs) since the mid-2000s. A typical flashlight consists of the light source mounted in a reflector, a transparent cover (sometimes combined with a lens) to protect the light source and reflector, a battery, and a switch. These are supported and protected by a case.
The invention of the dry cell and miniature incandescent electric lamps made the first battery-powered flashlights possible around 1899. Today, flashlights use mostly light-emitting diodes and run on disposable or rechargeable batteries. Some are powered by the user turning a crank, shaking the lamp, or squeezing it. Some have solar panels to recharge the battery.
In addition to the general-purpose hand-held flashlight, many forms have been adapted for special uses. Head or helmet-mounted flashlights designed for miners and campers leave the hands free. Some flashlights can be used underwater or in flammable atmospheres. Flashlights are used as a light source when in a place without electrical outlets, during power outages or when light is needed in a place where a wired lamp is difficult to use, for example, behind or underneath heavy furniture or when servicing appliances.
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