$44.12+0.08 (+0.18%)
APi Group Corporation provides fire and life safety, security, elevator and escalator, and specialty services worldwide.
APi Group Corporation in the Industrials sector is trading at $44.12. The stock is currently 12% below its 52-week high of $49.99, remaining 12.0% above its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show oversold RSI of 30 and bearish MACD signal, explaining why APG maintains its current momentum and trend strength. The Whystock Score of 85/100 reflects a high-conviction bullish alignment.
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APi Group Corporation provides fire and life safety, security, elevator and escalator, and specialty services worldwide. It operates in two segments, Safety Services and Specialty Services. The company offers fire protection solutions; electronic sec...
In early May 2026, APi Group reported record first-quarter results with net revenues of US$1,982 million and net income of US$57 million, raised its full‑year 2026 revenue guidance, and completed a US$500 million senior unsecured notes offering due 2034 at a 5.75% fixed coupon. An interesting angle is that the new bond proceeds are earmarked to fund fire protection acquisitions like Onyx-Fire and Wtech, directly reinforcing APi Group’s growing, higher‑margin safety services platform. We’ll...
APi Group Corp. (NYSE:APG) is one of the best engineering stocks to buy in 2026. On April 30, APi Group reported record financial results for Q1 2026, with net revenues climbing 15.3% to $2.0 billion. The company achieved 10.4% organic growth, driven by strong performance in inspection, service, and monitoring across its segments. Net income […]
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