W. P. Carey ranks among the largest net lease REITs with a well-diversified portfolio of high-quality, operationally critical commercial real estate, which includes 1,430 net lease properties covering approximately 172 million square feet and a portfolio of 78 self-storage operating properties as of September 30, 2024. With offices in New York, London, Amsterdam and Dallas, the company remains focused on investing primarily in single-tenant, industrial, warehouse and retail properties located in the U.S. and Northern and Western Europe, under long-term net leases with built-in rent escalations.
VTEX USA
VTEX (NYSE: VTEX) is the commerce suite of choice for bold CIOs and CEOs globally, delivering transformative outcomes with unprecedented operational efficiency. By unifying a comprehensive ecosystem of solutions—including B2C, B2B, Sales App, Pick and Pack, Data Pipeline, Retail Media, and Security Shield—VTEX empowers brands and retailers to eliminate friction, foster collaboration, and accelerate growth. More than just software, VTEX is an agent of transformation, seamlessly connecting customers, partners, and developers to drive tangible business results. Trusted by 2.4 thousand global B2C and B2B customers, including Carrefour, Colgate, Sony, Stanley Black & Decker, and Whirlpool, VTEX supports 3.4 thousand active online stores across 43 countries (FY ended December 31, 2024). For more information, visit www.vtex.com.
Voyant Photonics
Voyant designs and manufacturers high-performance FMCW LIDAR imaging systems based on silicon photonics for the lowest size, power, and cost. Our products address both automotive and industrial robotics applications. | Voyant designs and manufactures high-performance FMCW LIDAR systems based on densely-integrated silicon photonic chips, for industrial and automotive sensing applications.
Vita Coco
The Vita Coco Company started with a simple conversation in a bar, when two friends met two Brazilian women who were talking about how much they missed “água de coco” from home. That offhand comment sent the founders down a rabbit hole, learning how big coconut water already was in Brazil and how little awareness there was in the United States. They decided to take a chance, importing and packing coconut water for a market that didn’t even know it wanted it yet. What began as a scrappy idea quickly turned into a brand that helped define an entirely new category on American shelves. Over time, Vita Coco moved from niche health stores into mainstream retail, becoming the household name most people now associate with coconut water. The brand benefited from a mix of word-of-mouth, early adopter enthusiasm, and a wave of celebrity investors and fans that gave it cultural credibility well beyond typical grocery products. That momentum helped Vita Coco secure the number-one position for coconut water in U.S. households, and the company has continued to defend and build on that lead as competitors entered the space. Even as the category matured, Vita Coco stayed focused on simple, recognizable ingredients and the idea that hydration should feel clean, light, and refreshing rather than complicated or overly engineered. The company’s story is as much about its supply chain as it is about its packaging. Vita Coco sources coconuts from farming communities in places like Brazil and Southeast Asia, and it has built long-term relationships with growers who supply the fruit that keep the brand’s cartons and bottles filled. Through The Vita Coco Project, the company has invested in programs like Seedlings for Sustainability, aimed at improving farming productivity, supporting livelihoods, and helping replant or renew coconut groves for the long term. That focus on origin—who grows the coconuts, how they live, and what the land looks like—has become part of how the company talks about itself, not just a behind-the-scenes operational detail. In recent years, The Vita Coco Company has formalized its broader mission around doing business in a way that balances growth with impact. It became a Certified B Corporation after years of work on social and environmental initiatives, signaling that it meets defined standards for accountability and transparency, not just marketing language on a box. The company has also taken steps such as carbon-neutral shipping on its direct-to-consumer orders and offering customers the chance to go further and make their shipments climate positive. Beyond certifications and labels, Vita Coco positions itself as a modern beverage company built on “real, honest ingredients” and a belief that feeling good about what you drink can ripple outward—from the farmers growing coconuts to the communities where those products are enjoyed.
Vista Alegre USA
Founded in 1824, Vista Alegre has acquired an unprecedented reputation, becoming a global luxury brand. Currently produces high quality table porcelain, decorative porcelain, gift items, hotel and hospitality, glass and crystal. In 2001, The Vista Alegre Group of companies (porcelain, earthenware and stoneware) merged with Atlantis Group (high quality handmade crystal and glass) forming the Vista Alegre Atlantis Group, acquired in 2009 by Grupo Visabeira. Thus was born one of the largest producers of tableware and gift items in the world – currently producing 15 million pieces per year in tableware porcelain, The Vista Alegre also manufactures decorative porcelain, crystal, glass – both for table, decorative and bar, which it exports to over 70 countries. The Vista Alegre’s successful path is due to the highest standards of quality and design, combined with its innovative capacity and extensive technical and artistic knowledge. Great contemporary artists from very different fields, including design, illustration, painting, sculpture, architecture, literature and photography, have joined their talent to many of the brand’s creations. Ross Lovegrove, Marcel Wanders, Siza Vieira, Joana Vasconcelos, Patrick Norguet, Jaime Hayon, Malangatana, Sempé, Karim Rashid, Brunno Jahara, Carsten Gollnick, Sam Baron, the Pineda Covalin brand and the Maison Christian Lacroix and Oscar de la Renta are some of the names associated with Vista Alegre. At the forefront of world design, the brand has been distinguished with countless awards and nominations, assigned by the most prestigious institutions, including the Red Dot Design Award, German Design Award, Good Design Award, The Icon Awards and Wallpaper Design Awards.
Visitt
Visitt is an all-in-one AI-native property operations platform built to eliminate legacy system limitations, providing a unified, wide range of tools to handle day-to-day operations. Designed to address the tech stack overload faced by CRE owners and operators, Visitt consolidates critical property management functions into a single, intuitive platform, automating workflows and repetitive tasks so teams can focus on higher-value work. Its core features—such as streamlined work order and preventative maintenance tools, in-app team and tenant communication, amenity management, visitor access, and predictive maintenance —drive stronger portfolio performance with happier tenants and property managers. Visitt helps clients navigate and adopt AI innovations that work hand in hand with property operations teams.
Vision USA Corp.
Vision connects the world through Global WiFi, Global WiFi for Biz, and World eSIM. Global WiFi provides seamless, on-demand global and domestic Wi-Fi connectivity for individuals, teams, or families with instant activation, flexible pay-per-trip data, premium 5G, secure encryption, sustainability, free shipping, and 24/7 support.