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Daniel Kerzner, President, Platforms Business at Alarm.com Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:ALRM), sold 30,004 shares of common stock on November 12 and 13, 2025, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The sales, transacted at prices ranging from $49.98 to $50.77, and $50.20 to $50.475, respectively, totaled approximately $1,509,301. The transactions occurred near Alarm.com’s current trading price of $50.30, with the company currently appearing undervalued according to InvestingPro Fair Value estimates.
Specifically, on November 12, Kerzner sold 20,004 shares at an average price of $50.29. Then, on November 13, he sold 10,000 shares at an average price of $50.33. Alarm.com, with a market capitalization of $2.51 billion, currently trades at a P/E ratio of 21.25.
On November 13, Kerzner also exercised options to acquire 10,000 shares of Alarm.com common stock at a price of $15.02 per share, for a total value of $150,200. Following these transactions, Kerzner directly owns 52,000 shares of Alarm.com. InvestingPro data shows Alarm.com operates with a moderate level of debt and maintains strong liquidity with current assets exceeding short-term obligations. For deeper insights on ALRM and access to comprehensive Pro Research Reports covering 1,400+ top stocks, consider an InvestingPro subscription.
In other recent news, Alarm.com reported its third-quarter 2025 earnings, surpassing analysts’ expectations with a notable increase in earnings per share and revenue. Following these results, the company raised its full-year guidance for SaaS and license revenue by approximately $4.1 million. Despite these positive developments, Goldman Sachs lowered its price target for Alarm.com to $56 from $63, citing growth concerns, but maintained a Neutral rating on the stock. Additionally, Alarm.com introduced its first Wi-Fi spotlight camera, the ADC-V730, which features 4MP video resolution, color night vision, and AI-powered deterrence capabilities. The camera includes built-in video analytics to detect people, animals, or vehicles, activating a spotlight and triggering Perimeter Guard and AI Deterrence protocols. These recent developments highlight Alarm.com’s ongoing innovation in product offerings alongside its financial performance.
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