CWIR yields 20000000.00% · NOBL yields 2.17%● Live data
📍 CWIR pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
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Central Wireless, Inc., a development stage company, operates as a wireless communications infrastructure company. It primarily engages in the design, engineering, development, and construction of towers for the transmission of broadband, cellular, and other wireless communications signals. These towers include the monopole, the guy tower, stealth tower designs, and self-support towers, and broadcast telecommunications signals for personal communications services, cellular, wireless data, paging, and broadcast technologies. The company also provides related services, including site acquisition, zoning, and antennae and line installation. It also offers various consulting services, including lease negotiation and assistance in regulatory matters. The company's customers primarily include broadband and other wireless telecommunications carriers, and individuals or businesses that desire to lease or own telecommunications towers. It principally operates in the greater Sarasota, Florida region; Oklahoma; and Minnesota in the United States. Central Wireless, Inc. is based in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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