Track the Iron Mountain INC share price and the full insider trade history of the company, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Business Services sector, Iron Mountain INC has published 278 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €38.8bn. The latest transaction was filed on 26 May 2026 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: Meaney William L. Every trade is free.
Analysts rate Iron Mountain INC Buy (bullish), based on 11 analysts. Average price target: US$131.55.
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Iron Mountain Inc. is a United States-listed company trading on the NYSE under the ticker IRM. For French-speaking investors, it is best understood as a business services and information infrastructure company with a long operating history, originally built around secure records storage and document management, and now increasingly diversified into digital services and data centers. Founded in 1951, Iron Mountain has evolved from a traditional physical archiving business into a broader enterprise information management platform serving organizations that need secure custody, compliance, retention, destruction, digitization, and lifecycle management of critical records and assets. The company’s core business remains records and information management. Iron Mountain stores, protects, retrieves, and destroys sensitive physical records and media for a wide range of customers, including commercial enterprises, financial institutions, law firms, healthcare providers, government agencies, and other large organizations. That end-market mix gives the company a defensive profile: many of its services are mission-critical, compliance-driven, and difficult to replace once embedded in a customer’s operating workflow. This helps support recurring revenue visibility and long-duration client relationships. A key strategic development is Iron Mountain’s expansion into global data centers. The company is building out capacity to serve digital infrastructure demand, including cloud-related workloads and AI-adjacent requirements, while leveraging its reputation for security and reliability. Alongside that, it offers asset lifecycle management, secure shredding, media destruction, scanning, and related information governance services. In its investor materials, Iron Mountain states that it serves more than 240,000 customers across 61 countries, including roughly 95% of the Fortune 1000, highlighting the scale of its international franchise. Geographically, Iron Mountain has a truly global footprint. Its operations are spread across North America, Western Europe, and other international markets, supported by a network of secure facilities and technical infrastructure. The company is headquartered in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States, which anchors its U.S. listing and corporate base. Recent company highlights indicate continued momentum. Iron Mountain reported record 2025 results and continued strong growth in its data center business, which has become an increasingly important driver of overall performance. For equity investors, the stock combines the characteristics of a defensive, recurring-revenue service platform with a capital-intensive but attractive growth engine in digital infrastructure. That makes IRM a hybrid story: part legacy information management leader, part emerging data infrastructure operator, with insider transactions filed on SEC Form 4 best interpreted in the context of an evolving but mature enterprise.