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  1. BRCC - BRC Inc.

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    5.80-0.24 (-3.97%)

    at Fri, May 31, 2024, 4:00PM EDT - U.S. markets closed

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    • Open 6.07
    • High 6.07
    • Low 5.73
    • Prev. Close 6.04
    • 52 Wk. High 6.30
    • 52 Wk. Low 2.51
    • P/E N/A
    • Mkt. Cap 1.28B
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  3. Black Rifle Coffee Company - Wikipedia

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    www .blackriflecoffee .com. Black Rifle Coffee Company ( BRCC) is a coffee company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. [1] It gained national attention in 2017, when it employed about 50 people, after pledging to hire 10,000 veterans to protest Starbucks 's pledge to hire 10,000 refugees. [2] [3] [4]

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    Black Rifle Coffee Company also recently released its second quarter earnings for 2023 and reported $91.9 million in revenue, a 39 percent increase from 2022. Show comments. Advertisement.

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    Black Rifle Coffee (NYSE:BRCC) begins trading on the New York Stock Exchange today under the ticker symbol BRCC. This follows a successful reverse merger with special purpose acquisition company ...

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    Shares of Black Rifle Coffee (NYSE:BRCC), a company with a clear purpose and a strong fanbase, began trading publicly earlier this month. BRCC stock took over from special purpose acquisition ...

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