Browse the full insider trade history of Nano Magic Holdings Inc., a listed equity based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Chemicals & Materials sector, Nano Magic Holdings Inc. has recorded 31 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €323k. The latest transaction was filed on 27 May 2022 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: BERMAN RONALD J. All data is free.
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Nano Magic Holdings Inc. (ticker: NMGX) is a U.S.-listed microcap company with SEC reporting activity, including insider transaction disclosures on Form 4. The company is based in the United States, with its principal executive and operating presence in Madison Heights, Michigan. Historically associated with earlier corporate identities and a rebrand completed in 2020, Nano Magic has positioned itself around nanotechnology-enabled performance products, placing it broadly within specialty materials, functional coatings, and applied consumer/industrial cleaning solutions. The company’s roots trace back to 2014 as a Delaware corporation, while one of its predecessor business lines was linked to Nanofilm, founded in 1985. Over time, Nano Magic has shifted its market-facing identity to better align with its core proposition: developing, commercializing, and marketing products that use nanotechnology to clean, protect, and enhance surfaces. This evolution matters for investors because it shows a company that is not simply a distributor, but one attempting to monetize proprietary formulation know-how and product differentiation. Its main business lines center on surface-treatment and cleaning products. Historically, Nano Magic has highlighted anti-fog solutions, lens and screen cleaners, nanocoatings for glass and ceramics, and other specialty formulations sold in multiple formats such as liquids, gels, foams, and wipes. That product architecture suggests a dual-channel model: consumer-oriented retail items alongside institutional or commercial applications. The commercial logic is straightforward—translate laboratory chemistry into easy-to-use products with a clear performance claim. In competitive terms, Nano Magic operates in a highly fragmented category. It competes against large specialty chemical groups, private-label manufacturers, and branded consumer products, all of which can pressure pricing, shelf space, and margin structure. Nano Magic’s differentiation lies in its technology narrative, its niche product claims, and its ability to market “nano-enabled” performance. However, it remains a very small player relative to mainstream materials and personal-care or cleaning-product incumbents, so execution risk is material. Geographically, the company’s operational footprint is concentrated in Michigan, where it leases headquarters, warehouse, manufacturing, and laboratory space in Madison Heights. Its disclosures and product communication indicate a primarily U.S.-centric commercial base, even if the brand concept is not inherently limited to one geography. Recent company news has focused on brand repositioning, reformulation of products, and ongoing efforts to present itself as an innovation-driven specialty-products business. For investors in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, NMGX should be viewed as a niche, speculative U.S. nanotechnology-enabled products story rather than a diversified industrial platform. The key analytical questions are brand traction, product adoption, operating discipline, and the company’s ability to convert innovation into sustainable revenue growth and improved credibility in the market.