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Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. (ALRM)

Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. develops cloud-based software platforms for the security and automation of smart homes and commercial properties. The company provides solutions for security monitoring, automation, energy management, and integrated system management, serving both residential and business customers. Founded in 2000, Alarm.com has established itself as a key player in the connected home and IoT industries.

🚫 Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. does not pay dividends

Company News

Alarm.com Surpasses Revenue Expectations
The Motley Fool • Jesterai • February 21, 2025

Alarm.com, a provider of secure and intelligent property solutions, reported strong Q4 2024 financial results, with SaaS and license revenue growing 11.7% year-over-year. The company's focus on AI-driven innovations and strategic acquisitions has helped it maintain its market-leading position, though it faces challenges in managing research and d...

Helios Technologies (HLIO) Beats Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • May 8, 2024

Helios Technologies (HLIO) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 17.78% and 2.81%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2024. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

Beyond The Numbers: 4 Analysts Discuss Alarm.com Holdings Stock
Benzinga • Benzinga Insights • February 23, 2024

In the preceding three months, 4 analysts have released ratings for Alarm.com Holdings (NASDAQ:ALRM), presenting a wide array of perspectives from bullish to bearish. In the table below, you'll find a summary of their recent ratings, revealing the shifting sentiments over the past 30 days and comparing them to the previous months. Bullish Som...

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