FOUR TRIBES ENTERPRISES, LLC: $10.4M General Services Administration Contract
Summary
This $10.4M contract to Four Tribes Enterprises, LLC for a bus inspection facility in San Diego is a private entity award with no publicly traded parent or subsidiary. No direct stock market impact is attributable.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Contract recipient is private, no public ticker exposure.
- 2.Contract is modest in size and specific to a single facility.
- 3.No legislation or executive action directly ties to this award.
Market Implications
This contract has no direct implications for publicly traded companies. Investors should not adjust positions based on this award.
Full Analysis
The General Services Administration awarded a $10.4M definitive contract to Four Tribes Enterprises, LLC for the construction of a bus inspection facility in San Diego, CA. The recipient is a private limited liability company with no publicly traded parent or recognized subsidiary, as confirmed by EDGAR entity matching. This contract supports federal transportation infrastructure but does not flow to any public company's revenue. The related bill HR5286 (Humane Transport of Farmed Animals Act) is neutral and has low impact on transportation sectors, but it does not directly fund this facility. No presidential actions are directly related to this specific contract. Without a public beneficiary, the contract has no measurable impact on stock markets.
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Contract Details
Recipient
FOUR TRIBES ENTERPRISES, LLC
Award Amount
$10,379,487
Awarding Agency
General Services Administration
Sub-Agency
Public Buildings Service
Contract Type
DEFINITIVE CONTRACT
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