CH Energy Group
NYSE:CHGCH Energy Group, Inc., is the holding company. The Company's wholly owned subsidiaries include Central Hudson and Central Hudson Enterprises Corporation (CHEC). Central Hudson is a regulated electric and natural gas subsidiary. CHEC, the parent company of CH Energy Group's unregulated businesses and investments, has one wholly owned subsidiary, Griffith Energy Services, Inc. (Griffith). The Company operates in four segments: Central Hudson's regulated electric utility business; Central Hudson's regulated natural gas utility business; Griffith's fuel distribution business, and other businesses and investments, which includes CHEC's renewable energy investments and the holding company's activities, which consists of financing its subsidiaries. In June 2013, FortisBC Energy Inc completed its previously announced acquisition of CH Energy Group Inc.
Firan Technology Group
TSE:FTGFiran Technology Group Corporation manufactures and sells aerospace and defense electronic products and subsystems in Canada, the United States, Asia, Europe, and rest of Americas. The company operates in two segments, FTG Circuits and FTG Aerospace. It offers semi additive process technologies, high density interconnect products, high temperature rigid flex printed, RF boards, thermal management, and rigid flex and assembly products. The company also provides cockpit lighting power supply, cursor-controlled device, integrated switch panel/keyboards/bezels, backlit control panels and assemblies, aerospace chassis and assembly, and line replaceable unit/cockpit assemblies. The company was formerly known as Circuit World Corporation and changed its name to Firan Technology Group Corporation in May 2004. Firan Technology Group Corporation was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
Héroux-Devtek
TSE:HRXHéroux-Devtek Inc. engages in the design, development, manufacture, finishing, assembling, and repair and overhaul of aircraft landing gears, hydraulic and electromechanical flight control actuators, custom ball screws, and fracture-critical components. The company serves commercial and defence sectors of the aerospace market. It operates in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Rest of Europe, Spain, and internationally. The company was formerly known as Heroux Inc. and changed its name to Héroux-Devtek Inc. in 2000. Héroux-Devtek Inc. was incorporated in 1942 and is headquartered in Longueuil, Canada.