Northern Technologies Number of Employees 2010-2025 | NTIC

Northern Technologies number of employees from 2010 to 2025. Number of employees can be defined as a measure of financial performance calculated as operating cash flow minus capital expenditures, expressed on a per share basis
Northern Technologies Annual Employee Count
2024 95
2023 86
2022 79
2021 78
2020 78
2019 73
2018 72
2017 71
2016 65
2015 75
2014 65
2013 58
2012 55
2011 58
2010 54
2009 42
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Basic Materials Chemicals - Diversified $0.069B $0.085B
Northern Technologies International Corporation (NTIC) develops and markets proprietary environmentally beneficial products and technical services either directly or via a network of joint ventures and independent distributors in over fifty countries. NTIC's primary business is corrosion prevention. NTIC has been selling its proprietary ZERUST and EXCOR rust and corrosion inhibiting products and services to the automotive, electronics, electrical, mechanical, military and retail consumer markets. The company's technical service consultants work directly with the end users of NTIC's products to analyze their specific needs and develop systems to meet their technical requirements. In addition, NTIC launched a new product line of compounds and finished products based on a portfolio of proprietary bio-plastic technologies under the Natur- Tec brand. NTIC also is in various stages of development with respect to several other emerging businesses.
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