Vivos FCF per Share
Free Cash Flow per Share of Vivos (RDGL) as of Aug 20, 2026.
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FCF per Share
-0.00USD
YoY
17.25%
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Free Cash Flow per Share of Vivos is 2026 -0.00 USD. Free Cash Flow per Share of Vivos was 2025 -0.00 USD. It decreases by 17.25% lower compared to the previous year.
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Vivos Stock analysis
What does Vivos do? Vivos Inc is a company that specializes in creating shelter bunker solutions and survival spaces. The company was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Del Mar, California. The founder and CEO of Vivos Inc is Robert Vicino, who started the company with the vision of offering a safe and reliable solution for people who want to prepare for possible crises and disasters.
Vivos Inc's business model is based on the creation of private or communal bunkers and safe rooms. The company offers various types of bunkers, from small private spaces for individual homeowners to larger communal bunkers for groups of people or families. The company aims to provide safety-related products and services that aim to ensure the survival and security of customers in emergency situations.
Vivos offers a variety of different shelter bunker solutions to meet various needs and requirements. Some of Vivos's products include:
- Individual and communal bunkers
- Underground bunkers
- Dome bunkers
- Escape and security tunnels
- Biological, chemical, and nuclear filters for air and water supply
- Security systems for protection against burglary, intruders, or attacks
Vivos also has a special division for sustainable and self-sufficient solutions in case of crises and disasters where the public utility network is not available. The company has taken a pioneering role in self-sufficiency through the use of renewable energy sources and the production of food and water for the residents in the bunkers.
In addition to creating shelter bunkers and survival spaces, Vivos also operates a community of bunker owners called the "Vivos Shelter Network." This community provides its members with opportunities for information exchange and networking in case of crises and disasters.
Communal bunkers offer the advantage of allowing multiple people to live together in a bunker, creating a larger community. Vivos's communal bunkers have adequate storage space for communal supplies of drinking water, food, and other essential materials.
Vivos has also formed partnerships with various other companies in the disaster and security industry. These partnerships have made the company one of the leading providers of shelter bunkers and survival spaces.
Overall, Vivos offers its customers a comprehensive solution for protection and survival in crisis situations by providing various high-quality protective equipment and technological innovations. Vivos has the experience and expertise to provide its customers with the best possible solutions for any situation. Vivos is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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