Frontdoor Inc
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Price: 58.71 USD 1.49% Market Closed
Market Cap: 4.2B USD

During the last 3 months Frontdoor Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 10% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 15, 2025 by Collins Kathryn M , who sold 556.5k USD worth of FTDR shares.

Last Transactions:
Collins Kathryn M
$-556.5k
Fiarman Jeffrey
$-7.3m
Iverson Evan
$-324.6k
Boland Darrin Steve
$+213.8k
Cobb William C
$+211.1k
Iverson Evan
$-941.5k
Collins Kathryn M
$-1.5m
Brim Chastitie
$-13.9k
Fiarman Jeffrey
$-515.3k
Fiarman Jeffrey
$-151.4k
Fiarman Jeffrey
$-57.1k
Fiarman Jeffrey
$-3.3k
Fiarman Jeffrey
$-64k
Catalano Anna C
$+100k
Cella Peter L.
$+122.7k
Cobb William C
$+255.1k
Cella Peter L.
$+176.2k
Cella Peter L.
$+173.9k
Cella Peter L.
$+361.8k
Cella Peter L.
$+269.3k
Brim Chastitie
$-4k
Brim Chastitie
$-4.2k
Brim Chastitie
$-3.5k
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During the last 3 months Frontdoor Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 10% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Aug 15, 2025 by Collins Kathryn M , who sold 556.5k USD worth of FTDR shares.

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Frontdoor Inc., a company rooted in the American tradition of home services, emerged from the fertile grounds of innovation and necessity. Originally a part of ServiceMaster, it embarked on its own path in 2018 as a standalone entity focusing on home warranty and service plans. This strategic move allowed Frontdoor to harness its vast resources and dedicated workforce to address a pressing need: reliable and swift home repair services. With a diverse suite of offerings under the brands like American Home Shield, the company capitalizes on a subscription-based model. Homeowners, seeking peace amidst the unpredictability of home maintenance, subscribe to its plans, which promise timely and quality repairs for a variety of household systems and appliances. By aligning consumer needs with dependable service, Frontdoor ensures a steady stream of revenue through these yearly or monthly service agreements. At the heart of Frontdoor's business model is its extensive network of service professionals. These seasoned contractors, working in tandem with Frontdoor's robust digital infrastructure, ensure that the company delivers on its promises swiftly. By integrating technology with traditional service delivery, Frontdoor has streamlined its operations, making it both agile and responsive. The company isn't just reacting to issues as they arise; it proactively maintains relations with its clients, leveraging data analytics to predict and prevent potential breakdowns. This innovative approach allows Frontdoor not only to serve its existing customer base with excellence but also to expand into new markets, reinforcing its position as a leader in the home warranty industry. Through strategic partnerships and continuous reinvestment in its technological capabilities, Frontdoor remains poised to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of home services.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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