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Monitronics International Inc SCTYQ

Monitronics International, Inc. is a security alarm monitoring company. The Company provides residential customers and commercial client accounts with monitored home and business security systems, as well as multiple home automation, life safety and advanced security options in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. It offers monitoring services for alarm signals arising from burglaries, fires, medical alerts and other events through security systems at its customers' premises; a comprehensive platform of home automation and life safety services, including, among other things, remote activation and control of security systems, support for video monitoring, flood sensors, automated garage door and door lock capabilities and thermostat integration; hands-free two-way interactive voice communication between its monitoring center and customers; and customer service and technical support related to home monitoring systems and home automation services.


GREY:SCTYQ - Post by User

Post by BeerGeekon Nov 18, 2016 2:53pm
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Post# 25482473

Opportuntiy?

Opportuntiy?

I see the opportunity with the technology, but if this is a merger, then won't purchasing this company just wash into Tesla in the near future anyways? Is there a ratio that was set with the share holders when voting in favour of the acquisition?
Yes, I'm the rookie in the room. Anyone care to shed some light?

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