Umbra Companies, Inc.

Umbra Companies, Inc.

Real Estate - Development Real Estate Century City, CA, United States UCIX (PNK)

Umbra Companies Inc. operates as a real estate development investment company. It develops various types of real estate projects, such as single-family homes and 4 plex homes. The company was formerly known as Ocean Electric Inc. and changed its name to Umbra Companies Inc. in July 24, 2019. The company was incorporated in 2016 and is based in Century City, California. Umbra Companies Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Panthera Capital Holdings, LLC.

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Has Umbra Companies, Inc. had layoffs?
No layoff events have been recorded for Umbra Companies, Inc. in our database. This could mean the company has not conducted significant layoffs, or any layoffs have not been publicly reported.
What industry is Umbra Companies, Inc. in?
Umbra Companies, Inc. operates in the Real Estate - Development industry, within the Real Estate sector.
Is Umbra Companies, Inc. a publicly traded company?
Yes, Umbra Companies, Inc. is publicly traded under the ticker symbol UCIX on the PNK. The company has a market capitalization of approximately $0.00 billion.
Where is Umbra Companies, Inc. headquartered?
Umbra Companies, Inc. is headquartered in Century City, CA, United States.

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