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Sunworks Inc
OTC:SUNWQ

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OTC:SUNWQ
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Price: 0.0001 USD
Market Cap: $57
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Sunworks, Inc. engages in the provision of photovoltaic based power systems for the residential, commercial, and agricultural markets. The company is headquartered in Roseville, California and currently employs 495 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-02-03. The Company’s commercial projects include commercial, agricultural, industrial and public works projects. The firm has two segments: Solcius and Sunworks. The Solcius segment focuses on residential projects. The segment designs, arranges financing, integrates, installs and manages systems, primarily for residential homeowners. The company sells residential solar systems through multiple channels, including its network of sales channel partners, and its growing direct sales channel strategy. The Sunworks segment focuses on commercial projects. The segment designs, arranges financing, integrates, installs, and manages systems ranging in size from approximately two kilowatts (kW) for residential projects to multi-megawatt (MW) systems for larger commercial and public works projects.

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