Less than two years after being acquired and merged with Protection 1 by Apollo Global Management in a deal that took the company private, ADT is a publicly-traded company once again following the launch of its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.
The company has been preparing to go public for months and recently finalized its filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for the IPO.
Although ADT had been looking to raise as much as $2.1 billion by offering 111.1 million shares ranging from $17 to $19 each, the company only offered 105 million shares at a price of $14 each, raising only $1.47 billion in the offering.
ADT currently serves more than 7.2 million residential and business customers, making it the largest monitoring and service company in the United States and Canada, supported by approximately 18,000 employees and visiting approximately 10,000 homes and businesses daily. ADT handles an average of 15 million alarms annually and provides support to its clients from over 200 sales and service locations and through its 12 monitoring centers listed by Underwriters Laboratories.