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Rio Grande Resources Uplists to OTCQB Venture Market in the United States
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / June 30, 2025 / Rio Grande Resources Ltd. (CSE:RGR)(OTCQB:RGRLF) ("Rio Grande" or "RIO" the "Company"), an emerging North American gold and silver exploration company, have had its common shares approved and uplisted to the OTCQB Venture Market in the United States and commenced trading today, June 30, 2025, under the same ticker symbol RGRLF, without disruption.» Mehr auf accessnewswire.com
Almost Half of This Group of Americans Owns a Gun
Americans have varied reasons for gun ownership. These reasons include hunting, protection, sport shooting, and collecting. Some owners need them for their jobs; law enforcement and soldiers keep a side arm and usually some type of shotgun. A 2023 Gallup survey stated that 42% of Americans personally own a firearm. There are approximately 120.5 guns to 100 people in the US. Whatever the reasoning behind owning a gun – firearm sales are booming. It’s important to note that gun ownership rates vary significantly among diverse demographic groups, regions, income brackets, and other categorizations. Geographic region dictates a notable difference in ownership rates. In the Eastern US, approximately 19% own firearms. On the other hand, the Southern states have reached about 40%, over twice as high. 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the most recent Gallup poll, Household Gun Ownership in the U.S. Among Subgroups. The survey questioned whether respondents possessed firearms individually. Participants were categorized by criteria such as gender, political party affiliation, geographical region, and community type. This post was updated on June 20, 2025 to reflex the most up-to-date information. Why This Matters 24/7 is covering trends in gun ownership because the gun industry has wide-reaching effects on our nation’s economy. Multi-million-dollar corporations that manufacture, distribute, and sell firearms stimulate the economy on a national and local level. When a consumer purchases a firearm from notable firearm companies such as Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Sig Sauer, and Springfield Armory, they support an array of jobs created by this industry, as well as generating tax revenues at a state and federal level. Scroll below to see the Americans who own the most guns: 9. Eastern Residents Percent who personally own a firearm: 19% 8. Big City Residents Percent who personally own a firearm: 20% 7. Women Overall Percent who personally own a firearm: 20% 6. Republican Women Percent who personally own a firearm: 33% 5. Independent Men Percent who personally own a firearm: 39% 4. Men Overall Percent who personally own a firearm: 43% 3. Southern Residents Percent who personally own a firearm: 40% 2. Rural Residents Percent who personally own a firearm: 51% 1. Republican Men Percent who personally own a firearm: 60% The post Almost Half of This Group of Americans Owns a Gun appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..» Mehr auf 247wallst.com
Companies Making America’s Favorite Large Caliber Pistols
The United States is the largest consumer market for firearms in the world, and that market is largely dominated by pistols. Pistols — a specific category of handguns that excludes revolvers — accounted for over 40% of all domestic firearm manufacturing in the U.S. in 2023. For context, rifles (the second most popular firearm type) accounted for less than 32%. 24/7 Wall St. Key Points: In recent decades, American law enforcement and the U.S. military have moved away from large-caliber sidearms in favor of 9mm pistols. Still, 9mm handguns are not well suited for many common firearm applications, and consumer demand for many larger caliber pistols remains strong — particularly bearing the name of certain gunmakers. Also: Discover the next Nvidia In recent decades, pistols chambered for 9mm ammunition have emerged as a clear favorite among American gun owners. Smaller than some other pistol calibers, 9mm firearms generally benefit from reduced recoil, greater magazine capacity, and more compact designs — while still remaining effective for self-defense purposes. Due to these factors, the U.S. military and law enforcement agencies across the country have moved away from larger .40 caliber and .45 caliber sidearms in favor of the 9mm platform. (Here is a look at the oldest weapons still used by the U.S. military.) However, whether for increased stopping power in self-defense scenarios, hunting, or protection from dangerous wildlife, large-caliber pistols still have significant market share in the United States. According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, domestic gunmakers manufactured nearly 425,000 large-caliber pistols in 2023 alone. These firearms include those chambered for.357 Sig, 10mm, .40, .45, and even .50 caliber ammunition — all of which are larger than 9mm rounds. One notable trend is the surge in popularity of large-format “pistol-caliber pistols”, or PCPs for short. These, alongside 9 mm-based weapons, are on the rise due to the popularity of brace-equipped firearms. Consumers are also showing high interest in .40 S&W pistols, featuring calibers developed for defensive shooting. Additionally, classic guns like SIG P227 and Wildey pistols are still going strong due to their customization and iconic styles. Large caliber pistols, whether expansive PCPs (AP51) or classic magnums (Wildey) are creating distinct markets in this year. They are part traditional pistols and part high-caliber performing weapons, taking advantage of both old-school strength and modern technology. While there are thousands of companies manufacturing firearms in the United States, only a small handful of them account for the bulk of large caliber pistol production. Using data from the ATF, 24/7 Wall St. identified the companies behind America’s favorite large-caliber pistols. We reviewed domestic manufacturing figures for thousands of federally licensed gunmakers and ranked them on large caliber pistol production volume in 2023. Data on the location of each company’s production facilities and total firearm manufacturing output in 2023 are also from the ATF. Firearms made outside of the United States, including those made by the companies on this list, were not included in this ranking. Each of the companies on this list manufactured over 500 large-caliber pistols in the U.S. in 2023. Combined, these 31 companies produced 413,000 large-caliber pistols domestically, accounting for over 97% of all American made pistols chambered for ammunition larger than 9mm in 2023. The companies behind the best-selling, American-made large-caliber pistols include some of the world’s largest gunmakers. Companies like Glock, Sig Sauer, and Smith & Wesson stand out specifically for their pistols — many of which are chambered for large caliber ammunition. (Here is a look at the most popular gun companies in America.) This post was updated on June 14, 2025 to include recent trends regarding PCPs and classic magnums. Why It Matters Arms and ammunition is a more than $90 billion industry in the United States — and much of the industry is fueled by demand for pistols, including those with a high level of stopping power. While the U.S is home to the manufacturing operations of thousands of gunmakers — including many of the largest in the world — a small handful of companies dominate the market for large caliber pistols. 31. GS Performance, LLC Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 561 units (0.1% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) GS’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 760 units (73.8% large-caliber pistols) GS’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Nashville, TN Large-caliber pistol models include: N/A 30. LWRC International Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 640 units (0.2% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) LWRC’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 11,007 units (5.8% large-caliber pistols) LWRC’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Cambridge, MD Large-caliber pistol models include: N/A 29. CMMG Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 686 units (0.2% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) CMMG’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 15,145 units (4.5% large-caliber pistols) CMMG’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Boonville, MO Large-caliber pistol models include: Banshee MkG, Banshee Mk10 28. Les Baer Custom Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 819 units (0.2% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Les Baer’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 905 units (90.5% large-caliber pistols) Les Baer’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Le Claire, IA Large-caliber pistol models include: Baer 1911 Custom Carry, Baer 1911 Boss .45 27. Kriss USA, Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 836 units (0.2% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Kriss’ total domestic firearm production in 2023: 7,144 units (11.7% large-caliber pistols) Kriss’ domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Chesapeake, VA Large-caliber pistol models include: N/A 26. Outpost Armory 2 LLC Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 849 units (0.2% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Outpost Armory’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 8,770 units (9.7% large-caliber pistols) Outpost Armory’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Murfreesboro, TN Large-caliber pistol models include: N/A 25. Automated Finishing Company Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 960 units (0.2% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Automated Finishing’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 15,022 units (6.4% large-caliber pistols) Automated Finishing’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Attleboro, MA Large-caliber pistol models include: N/A 24. Legacy Sports International Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 1,061 units (0.2% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Legacy Sports’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 83,807 units (1.3% large-caliber pistols) Legacy Sports’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Reno, NV Large-caliber pistol models include: Citadel M1911 23. RemArms, LLC Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 1,293 units (0.3% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) RemArms’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 27,586 units (4.7% large-caliber pistols) RemArms’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Lagrange, GA Large-caliber pistol models include: N/A 22. VLH Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 1,654 units (0.4% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) VLH’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 3,179 units (52.0% large-caliber pistols) VLH’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Berryville, AR Large-caliber pistol models include: N/A 21. Nighthawk Custom LLC Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 1,665 units (0.4% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Nighthawk’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 5,154 units (32.3% large-caliber pistols) Nighthawk’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Berryville, AR Large-caliber pistol models include: Agent 2, Chairman, Cooper Classic 20. ET Arms, Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 1,679 units (0.4% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) ET Arms’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 9,620 units (17.5% large-caliber pistols) ET Arms’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Lake Havasu City, AZ Large-caliber pistol models include: N/A 19. Savage Arms, Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 2,349 units (0.6% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Savage Arms’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 725,644 units (0.3% large-caliber pistols) Savage Arms’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Westfield, MA Large-caliber pistol models include: Savage 1911 18. Haskell Manufacturing Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 3,200 units (0.8% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Haskell’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 3,200 units (100.0% large-caliber pistols) Haskell’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Lima, OH Large-caliber pistol models include: N/A 17. Century Arms Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 3,562 units (0.8% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Century Arms’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 24,839 units (14.3% large-caliber pistols) Century Arms’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Georgia, VT Large-caliber pistol models include: Centurion 11 16. Strassells Machine Inc. (Hi-Point) Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 3,599 units (0.8% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Hi-Point’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 26,703 units (13.5% large-caliber pistols) Hi-Point’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Mansfield, OH Large-caliber pistol models include: Model JHP 45 15. Henry Repeating Arms Company Holding Corp Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 3,807 units (0.9% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Henry RAC’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 411,786 units (0.9% large-caliber pistols) Henry RAC’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Bayonne, NJ, Rice Lake, WI Large-caliber pistol models include: Big Boy Mare’s Leg Side Gate 14. CZ-USA Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 4,453 units (1.0% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) CZ-USA’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 18,068 units (24.6% large-caliber pistols) CZ-USA’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Norwich, NY Large-caliber pistol models include: CZ P-10, CZ TS 2 13. Wilson’s Gun Shop Inc. (Wilson Combat) Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 4,614 units (1.1% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Wilson Combat’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 41,197 units (11.2% large-caliber pistols) Wilson Combat’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Berryville, AR Large-caliber pistol models include: ACP Commander, X-Tac Elite 1911 12. Saeilo Inc. (Kahr Arms) Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 4,997 units (1.2% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Kahr’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 16,266 units (30.7% large-caliber pistols) Kahr’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Greeley, PA, Worcester, MA Large-caliber pistol models include:. Series,. Series, PM Series 11. Heckler and Koch, Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 6,934 units (1.6% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) H&K’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 12,087 units (57.4% large-caliber pistols) H&K’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Columbus, GA Large-caliber pistol models include: HK45, USP Tactical, Mark 23 10. American Tactical Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 11,880 units (2.8% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) American Tactical’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 55,026 units (21.6% large-caliber pistols) American Tactical’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Summerville, SC Large-caliber pistol models include: ATI HGA FXH-45 9. Glock Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 14,074 units (3.3% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Glock’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 345,119 units (4.1% large-caliber pistols) Glock’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Smyrna, GA Large-caliber pistol models include: Glock G22, G31, G29 8. Magnum Research Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 14,452 units (3.4% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Magnum Research’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 19,602 units (73.7% large-caliber pistols) Magnum Research’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Pillager, MN Large-caliber pistol models include: Desert Eagle, Magnum Research 1911 7. Bond Arms, Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 18,408 units (4.3% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Bond Arms’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 35,506 units (51.8% large-caliber pistols) Bond Arms’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Granbury, TX Large-caliber pistol models include: Roughneck, XLV 6. Sturm, Ruger and Company, Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 23,152 units (5.4% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Ruger’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 1,305,615 units (1.8% large-caliber pistols) Ruger’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Prescott, AZ, Mayodan, NC, Newport, NH, Southport, CT Large-caliber pistol models include: SR1911, Ruger American 5. Colt’s Manufacturing Company LLC Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 41,862 units (9.9% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Colt’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 193,057 units (21.7% large-caliber pistols) Colt’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): West Hartford, CT Large-caliber pistol models include: Delta Elite, Defender, 1911 Classic 4. FN America, LLC Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 48,863 units (11.5% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) FN’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 140,952 units (34.7% large-caliber pistols) FN’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Columbia, SC Large-caliber pistol models include: FN 545, FN 510 3. Sig Sauer Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 49,157 units (11.6% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Sig Sauer’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 1,020,755 units (4.8% large-caliber pistols) Sig Sauer’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Newington, NH, Epping, NH, Exeter, NH, Jacksonville, AR Large-caliber pistol models include: 1911 Emperor Scorpion, P320, 1911 STX 2. Kimber Mfg. Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 66,766 units (15.7% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Kimber’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 143,726 units (46.5% large-caliber pistols) Kimber’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Troy, AL Large-caliber pistol models include: Super Jagare, Comp. Hunter, Nightstar 1911 1. Smith and Wesson Inc. Domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing output in 2023: 74,569 units (17.5% of all domestically made large-caliber pistols) Smith. Wesson’s total domestic firearm production in 2023: 991,847 units (7.5% large-caliber pistols) Smith. Wesson’s domestic large-caliber pistol manufacturing location(s): Columbia, MO, Maryville, TN, Springfield, MA Large-caliber pistol models include: M&P 40, SW1911, M&P 45 Shield The post Companies Making America’s Favorite Large Caliber Pistols appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..» Mehr auf 247wallst.com
Historische Dividenden
Alle Dividenden KennzahlenUnternehmenszahlen
(EUR) | März 2025 | |
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Umsatz | 124,70 Mio | 1,57% |
Bruttoeinkommen | 27,46 Mio | 0,87% |
Nettoeinkommen | 7,14 Mio | 8,79% |
EBITDA | 7,78 Mio | 43,58% |
Fundamentaldaten
Metrik | Wert |
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Marktkapitalisierung | 504,85 Mio€ |
Anzahl Aktien | 16,56 Mio |
52 Wochen-Hoch/Tief | 39,69€ - 28,01€ |
Dividendenrendite | 2,15% |
Dividenden TTM | 0,66€ |
Beta | 0,11 |
KGV (PE Ratio) | 18,97 |
KGWV (PEG Ratio) | 5,66 |
KBV (PB Ratio) | 1,84 |
KUV (PS Ratio) | 1,10 |
Unternehmensprofil
Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. entwirft, fertigt und verkauft zusammen mit ihren Tochtergesellschaften Feuerwaffen unter dem Namen und der Marke Ruger in den Vereinigten Staaten. Das Unternehmen ist in zwei Segmenten tätig: Schusswaffen und Gusserzeugnisse. Das Unternehmen bietet Einzelschuss-, Selbstlade-, Repetier- und Sportgewehre, Selbstladepistolen mit Randfeuer und Zentralfeuer, Revolver mit Einzel- und Doppelwirkung sowie Schusswaffenzubehör und Ersatzteile an und stellt Hebelgewehre unter dem Namen und der Marke Marlin her. Das Unternehmen produziert und vertreibt auch Stahlfeinguss- und Metall-Spritzgussteile (MIM). Es verkauft seine Feuerwaffenprodukte über unabhängige Großhändler vor allem an den kommerziellen Sportmarkt sowie Guss- und MIM-Teile direkt oder über Vertreter der Hersteller. Außerdem exportiert das Unternehmen seine Feuerwaffenprodukte über ein Netz von Vertriebshändlern und direkt an ausländische Kunden, bei denen es sich hauptsächlich um Strafverfolgungsbehörden und ausländische Regierungen handelt. Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc. wurde 1949 gegründet und hat seinen Sitz in Southport, Connecticut.
Name | Sturm Ruger |
CEO | Todd W. Seyfert |
Sitz | Southport, ct USA |
Website | |
Industrie | Luft- und Raumfahrt und Verteidigung |
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Mitarbeiter | 1.880 |
Ticker Symbole
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NYSE | RGR |
Frankfurt | ST2.F |
Düsseldorf | ST2.DU |
SIX | ST2.SW |
München | ST2.MU |
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