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Company Description

AirBoss of America Corp (OTCQX: ABSSF; TSX: BOS) is a manufacturing company focused on synthetic rubber and related products. According to company disclosures, AirBoss describes itself as a diversified developer, manufacturer and provider of survivability solutions, advanced custom rubber compounds and finished rubber products that are designed to perform in challenging environments. The company was founded in 1989.

AirBoss operates through two primary divisions: AirBoss Rubber Solutions and AirBoss Manufactured Products. AirBoss Rubber Solutions is described as a North American custom rubber compounder with 500 million turn pounds of annual capacity. This division focuses on custom rubber compounding, with an emphasis on specialized products, expanded production of a broader array of compounds and the ability to collaborate closely with customers.

The AirBoss Manufactured Products division supplies anti-vibration and rubber-molded solutions to the North American automotive market and other sectors. It also includes the company’s defense-focused operations, often referred to as AirBoss Defense Group or AirBoss Defense. Through this defense business, AirBoss is a global supplier of personal and respiratory protective equipment and related technology for defense, healthcare, medical and first responder communities, as described in multiple company news releases.

Within its defense business, AirBoss highlights several product lines in public announcements. These include Molded AirBoss Lightweight Overboots ("MALOs"), which are described as overboots designed to provide protection against chemical and biological threats while providing fit and comfort, and Low Burden Masks ("LBM"), which are described as lightweight military respirators designed to provide weight distribution and minimal breathing resistance. Company disclosures also refer to Bandolier lightweight multipurpose energetic systems and isolation gowns and gloves within its defense-related product mix.

AirBoss reports that its defense products have been procured by government and military customers in multiple countries. For example, public announcements reference contracts with the Canadian Department of National Defense for Low Burden Masks and related accessories, as well as contracts with armasuisse in support of Swiss Defense Forces personnel for Molded AirBoss Lightweight Overboots. The company also notes sales of overboots to numerous countries over time.

In addition to defense contracts, AirBoss emphasizes its role in supplying rubber-molded products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and Tier 1 manufacturers in the automotive sector through its Manufactured Products division. Company communications describe this business as providing anti-vibration and rubber-molded solutions to the North American automotive market and other sectors, with exposure to platforms such as sport utility vehicles and light trucks.

AirBoss characterizes its long-term priorities as centered on its two divisions. For AirBoss Rubber Solutions, the stated focus is on rubber compounding as a core driver, with attention to innovation in custom rubber compounding, specialized products, broader product breadth, and investments in specialty compound niches. For AirBoss Manufactured Products, the company describes a strategy of diversifying and expanding its range of rubber-molded products while applying a renewed focus on core competencies in defense and other product lines.

The company’s public communications also discuss its efforts to manage economic and geopolitical challenges, such as tariffs, market softness and supply chain constraints, and to implement cost management and continuous improvement initiatives across both divisions. AirBoss notes that a significant portion of products manufactured in Canada are sold into the United States, and that its operations are affected by cross-border trade conditions.

AirBoss of America’s shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol BOS and on the OTCQX market under the symbol ABSSF. The company positions itself as active in survivability solutions, custom rubber compounding and rubber-molded products for defense, automotive and other sectors, based on the descriptions contained in its public news releases.

Business Segments

AirBoss Rubber Solutions (ARS)

  • Described as a North American custom rubber compounder.
  • Reported annual capacity of 500 million turn pounds of rubber compounding.
  • Focus areas mentioned by the company include specialized products, expanded production of a broader array of compounds and collaboration with customers.

AirBoss Manufactured Products (AMP)

  • Supplies anti-vibration and rubber-molded solutions to the North American automotive market and other sectors.
  • Includes AirBoss Defense operations, which provide personal and respiratory protective equipment and technology for defense, healthcare, medical and first responder communities.
  • Public disclosures highlight defense product lines such as Molded AirBoss Lightweight Overboots, Low Burden Masks, Bandolier lightweight multipurpose energetic systems and certain medical protective products.

Industry and Sector

Based on the provided classification, AirBoss of America operates in the Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing industry within the broader Manufacturing sector. Its activities, as described in company communications, span custom rubber compounding, rubber-molded products and survivability-focused equipment.

Stock and Trading Information

AirBoss of America Corp is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker BOS and is quoted on the OTCQX market in the United States under the symbol ABSSF. The company refers investors to its filings on Canadian securities platforms for further financial and risk factor information.

Strategic Focus

In its public statements, AirBoss outlines long-term priorities that include:

  • Emphasizing rubber compounding in the Rubber Solutions segment as a driver of growth and productivity.
  • Focusing on innovation in custom rubber compounding and investments in specialty compound niches.
  • Diversifying and expanding the range of rubber-molded products in the Manufactured Products segment.
  • Maintaining a renewed focus on core competencies in its defense and manufactured products lines.
  • Reviewing product lines and considering acquisition opportunities aimed at adding new compounds and products, technical capabilities and geographic reach in selected North American and international markets.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • What does AirBoss of America Corp do?

    AirBoss of America Corp develops, manufactures and provides survivability solutions, advanced custom rubber compounds and finished rubber products. It operates through AirBoss Rubber Solutions, a North American custom rubber compounder, and AirBoss Manufactured Products, which supplies anti-vibration and rubber-molded solutions and defense-related protective equipment.

  • In which industry and sector does AirBoss operate?

    According to the provided classification, AirBoss operates in the Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing industry within the Manufacturing sector. Its activities include custom rubber compounding, rubber-molded products and survivability-focused equipment.

  • What are AirBoss Rubber Solutions and AirBoss Manufactured Products?

    AirBoss Rubber Solutions is described as a North American custom rubber compounder with 500 million turn pounds of annual capacity, focusing on advanced rubber compounds. AirBoss Manufactured Products supplies anti-vibration and rubber-molded solutions to the North American automotive market and other sectors and includes the company’s defense-focused operations providing personal and respiratory protective equipment and technology.

  • What types of defense-related products does AirBoss mention?

    Company news releases reference Molded AirBoss Lightweight Overboots, which are described as overboots designed to provide protection against chemical and biological threats, Low Burden Masks, described as lightweight military respirators designed to provide weight distribution and minimal breathing resistance, Bandolier lightweight multipurpose energetic systems and certain medical protective products such as gowns and gloves.

  • Who are some of the customers mentioned in AirBoss announcements?

    Public disclosures mention contracts with the Canadian Department of National Defense for Low Burden Masks and related accessories, and with armasuisse in support of Swiss Defense Forces personnel for Molded AirBoss Lightweight Overboots. The company also notes that its overboots have been purchased by numerous countries over time.

  • On which exchanges does AirBoss of America trade?

    AirBoss of America’s shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol BOS and on the OTCQX market under the symbol ABSSF.

  • When was AirBoss of America founded?

    Company descriptions state that AirBoss of America was founded in 1989.

  • What are AirBoss’s stated long-term priorities?

    AirBoss identifies priorities that include growing its Rubber Solutions segment by emphasizing rubber compounding and innovation, expanding specialty compound offerings, diversifying and expanding rubber-molded products in the Manufactured Products segment, focusing on core competencies in defense and other product lines, and evaluating acquisition opportunities to add new compounds, products, technical capabilities and geographic reach.

  • How does AirBoss describe the environments its products are designed for?

    AirBoss states that its survivability solutions, advanced custom rubber compounds and finished rubber products are designed to perform in challenging environments. This description appears in multiple company news releases.

  • What external factors does AirBoss identify as affecting its operations?

    In its public statements, AirBoss notes that economic and geopolitical factors such as tariffs, market softness, inflationary pressure, supply chain constraints and cross-border trade conditions can affect its sales and operations, particularly because a significant portion of products manufactured in Canada are sold into the United States.

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Short Interest History

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Short interest in Airboss Of Ameri (ABSSF) currently stands at 389.9 thousand shares, down 1.2% from the previous reporting period, representing 1.8% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 27.9%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment. With 312.2 days to cover, it would take significant time for short sellers to close their positions based on average trading volume.

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Days to cover for Airboss Of Ameri (ABSSF) currently stands at 312.2 days, up 82.9% from the previous period. This elevated days-to-cover ratio indicates it would take over two weeks of average trading volume for short sellers to exit their positions, suggesting potential for a short squeeze if positive news emerges. The days to cover has increased 187.8% over the past year, indicating either rising short interest or declining trading volume. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 6.9 to 1000.0 days.

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What is the current stock price of Airboss Of Ameri (ABSSF)?

The current stock price of Airboss Of Ameri (ABSSF) is $3.67 as of February 13, 2026.

What is the market cap of Airboss Of Ameri (ABSSF)?

The market cap of Airboss Of Ameri (ABSSF) is approximately 103.2M. Learn more about what market capitalization means .