Alpine 4 understands how technology and innovation can accentuate a business, focusing on how adaptation of new technologies can drive innovation, and believes that its holdings should benefit synergistically from each other while creating competitive advantages. The company operates under a disruptive DSF (Driver, Stabilizer, Facilitator) business model to achieve cross-industry synergies.
Cyborg Score Rationale
Alpine 4 operates a diversified holding company model with strategic intent to create synergies across sectors; however, the company has faced significant regulatory compliance challenges with multiple delinquent SEC filings in 2024, raising operational and disclosure concerns.
Top Insights
Multi-sector acquisition strategy spanning Aerospace, Defense Services, Technology, Manufacturing, and Construction Services
Company faced delinquent SEC filing issues in 2024, including delayed Q1 and Q2 quarterly reports, with Nasdaq granting extensions to maintain listing
Vertical integration of subsidiaries across different industries to create cross-platform synergies and competitive advantages
Strategic focus on applying technology and innovation to traditional brick-and-mortar businesses to drive modernization
Named Competitors
Conglomerate/Holding Model — Diversified holding company with cross-sector synergies
Rolls-Royce Holdings — Diversified aerospace and defense conglomerate with integrated subsidiaries
Hexcel Corporation — Aerospace and industrial composite materials manufacturer and integrator
Recent Developments
(August 2024) Received Additional Staff Determination letter from Nasdaq citing delinquency in filing Q2 2024 Quarterly Report
(May 2024) Received Staff Delisting Determination letter from Nasdaq due to non-compliance with filing requirements for Q3 2023 and Annual Report for 2023
(October 2021) Listed on Nasdaq Capital Market under trading symbol ALPP, replacing prior OTC trading status
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