Everforth Inc
Everforth, Inc. provides information technology solutions for commercial and government sectors in the United States, Canada, and Europe. It operates through two segments: Commercial and Federal Government. The Commercial Segment provides consulting, creative digital marketing, and permanent placement services primarily to Fortune 1000 and mid-market companies across harmonized solutions areas, such as cloud and infrastructure, data and AI, software development and engineering, customer experience, cybersecurity, and enterprise platforms, as well as key industries consists financial services, consumer and industrial, technology, media and telecom, healthcare, and business and government services. The Federal Government Segment provides advanced IT solutions in data and AI, cybersecurity, and enterprise platforms to defense and intelligence, national security, federal civilian, and other clients in the public and private sectors. It provides its products under the Apex Systems, Creative Circle, CyberCoders, ECS, GlideFast, and TopBloc brand names. The company was formerly known as ASGN Incorporated and changed its name to Everforth, Inc. in April 2026. The company was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Glen Allen, Virginia.
If you'd bought from year…
Same habit, different start year. Each row shows what a constant habit's worth of EFOR would be worth today, had you started buying at that point in the asset's history.
| Started | $6/day$6/day coffee | $42/wk$42/week coffee |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 (1992) — listing | $103,107 2.0× | $149,822 2.0× |
| Year 6 (1997) | $68,210 1.5× | $99,124 1.5× |
| Year 11 (2002) | $57,629 1.6× | $83,770 1.6× |
| Year 16 (2007) | $34,525 1.2× | $50,299 1.2× |
| Year 21 (2012) | $10,106 0.5× | $14,734 0.5× |
| Year 26 (2017) | $4,369 0.3× | $6,359 0.3× |
| Year 31 (2022) | $2,002 0.3× | $2,911 0.3× |
Repeated investment, no fees, dividends reinvested. $6/day coffee = $180 / month equivalent.
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