Zagg

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ZAGG Brands
TypePrivate
IndustryConsumer Electronics Accessories
FoundedSalt Lake City, Utah, United States
Headquarters
910 West Legacy Center Way, Suite 500, Midvale, Utah
Key people
Chris Ahern, CEO and Director [1]
ProductsScreen protectors, Battery chargers, Mobile phone accessories, Computer keyboards
Revenue$521.922 million (2019)[2]
Number of employees
450[2]
SubsidiariesIFROGZ[3]

[4]
BRAVEN[5]
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HALO[7]
Websitezagg.com

ZAGG Inc is a company based in Midvale, Utah that focuses on producing protective coverings for consumer electronics and hand-held devices under the brand name InvisibleShield.[8] Under its subsidiaries iFrogz, mophie, Braven, Gear4 and HALO, the company distributes phone and audio accessories.[9]

History[]

InvisibleShield was created by Phillip Chipping, who then formed Protective Solutions, Inc. in March 2005.[10] The company began in a back yard shed, selling $200 worth of goods per day.[11] InvisibleShield would eventually introduce D3O and Eyesafe technology into their products.[12][13]

In January 2006, Chipping brought in Robert G. Pedersen II, a friend and mentor who previously acted in an advisory capacity, as a partner with the title of CEO, while Chipping retained the title of president and founder. Later that year, after buying out Chipping, Pedersen became the largest shareholder. In 2010, he was also named Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year.[14]

The company changed names to become ShieldZone Corporation in March 2006 and then again to ZAGG Inc in July 2007. The most recent name change coincided with a reverse merger that made ZAGG a publicly traded company on the OTC Bulletin Board exchange with ZAGG as its stock symbol.[15] On November 10, 2009; it was listed on the NASDAQ Market.[16]

In August 2012, Pedersen stepped down as CEO and Chairman following a margin call, and Randall Hales, previously President and COO, became interim CEO. In December 2012, Hales was named CEO by the Board of Directors.[17]

In March 2018, Randall Hales who served since 2012 as CEO of ZAGG resigned. At his resignation, the Board of Directors appointed Chris Ahern to be the CEO.[18] Ahern formerly was serving as the head of the Mophie brand and international business.[19]

In 2020, ZAGG was a recipient of a loan of US$ 9.4 million as part of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The allocation of loans to publicly traded companies such as ZAGG caused criticism of the program, and allegations that funds were misallocated by the federal government.[20] On April 23, 2020 the US Treasury announced that the eligibility criteria for PPP had been updated to be less inclusive of publicly traded companies. ZAGG released a statement that it would not be returning its loans, stating that “With extensive retail closures nationwide, our business has been severely impacted during the shutdown of all non-essential businesses due to COVID-19. We are using the money in accordance with government guidelines.”[21]

Acquisitions and subsidiaries[]

The company sells protective cases for devices such as smartphones, tablets and Apple Watches under the InvisibleShield brand.[22][23] The company also manufactures keyboards under the ZAGG brand name for mobile devices such as iPads and tablets.[24]

In 2011, ZAGG acquired iFrogz, a Logan, Utah manufacturer of audio accessories and protective cases, for $105 million.[25] In 2016, ZAGG acquired mophie, a manufacturer of wireless chargers, battery packs, and smartphone charging cases, for $100 million.[26]

In August 2018, it was announced that ZAGG had acquired Braven, an Orem, Utah-based retailer of headphones, earphones and bluetooth speakers for $4.5 million.[27] In November of that year ZAGG acquired smartphone case manufacturer Gear4 for $40 million.[28]

In January 2019 ZAGG acquired HALO for $43 million. HALO manufactures wireless charging accessories such as car and wall chargers, portable power, and power wallets.[29]

In February 2021 Zagg was delisted from Nasdaq as it was acquired by a buyer group led by the holding company Evercel Inc.[30]

Financials[]

ZAGG Inc was traded on the NASDAQ between 2009 and 2021. ZAGG had over 500 employees and is in the Specialty Retail industry and Consumer Cyclical sector.[31]

References[]

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  24. ^ "Zagg Pocket Keyboard Review – the last phablet keyboard you'll ever need". SlashGear. 2015-04-24. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
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