Lojack Corp.

Lojack Corp.

LOJN
Lojack Corp.US flagNASDAQ
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Company Description

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Industrials
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Security & Protection Services
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IPO Date
Mar 24, 1993
Business
LoJack Corp. (NASDAQ: LOJN), founded in 1986 and headquartered in Irvine, California, develops and provides wireless stolen vehicle recovery systems and advanced telematics solutions for cars, trucks, motorcycles, construction equipment, and other mobile assets. The company offers core products including the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery Unit featuring VHF transponders with hidden antennas for law enforcement integration; LoJack Connect telematics platform for GPS-based fleet management, inventory tracking, and dealer operations such as lot management and test-drive monitoring; SafetyNet search-and-rescue systems; SmartDealer programs for automotive dealerships; insurance telematics for driver behavior scoring and risk management; and construction asset protection with real-time monitoring. LoJack operates in North America through segments serving consumers, commercial fleets, dealers, and law enforcement, with international presence in Europe including subsidiaries in France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Portugal, and beyond, targeting fleet owners, leasing companies, rental businesses, insurers, and logistics providers. CalAmp acquired LoJack in 2016 for $134 million; Spireon, now part of Solera Holdings, acquired the U.S. stolen vehicle recovery business in 2021 while CalAmp retained international operations, patents, and trademarks; LoJack International opened a French subsidiary in 2025 to expand European telematics and recovery services; and Solera's LoJack received the Vehicle Tracking Solution of the Year award in November 2025.