Nov 20 (Reuters) - Online vehicle auction company Copart (CPRT.O), opens new tab reported first-quarter revenue below Wall Street estimates on Thursday, hurt by weak demand and falling vehicle values ...
Online vehicle auction company Copart (NASDAQ:CPRT) will be reporting earnings this Thursday after market hours. Here’s what investors should know. Copart missed analysts’ revenue expectations by 1.2% ...
The market’s enthusiasm for Copart (CPRT) has cooled lately, despite the company’s solid fundamentals. The stock is down about 30% over the past six months, even as the S&P 500 has gained roughly 20% ...
Copart Inc. (CPRT) reported its fourth-quarter earnings for fiscal year 2025, surpassing analysts’ expectations with an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.41, compared to the forecasted $0.36. Despite a ...
On Friday, JPMorgan analyst Jash Patwa adjusted the price target for Copart (NASDAQ: CPRT) shares, reducing it to $55.00 from the previous $60.00, while maintaining a Neutral rating on the stock.
Copart grew sales and earnings per share by 8% in the third quarter. However, analysts were expecting revenue growth of around 10%, causing today's drop. Ultimately, investors should give more ...
Copart (NASDAQ:CPRT), a worldwide online automobile auction service focused on vehicle salvaging, is scheduled to release its Q3 FY’25 earnings (April 2025 quarter) on May 22, showcasing a quarter ...
A Tesla Cybertruck was totaled after it was forced off-road by a Dodge Ram driver in a violent road-rage incident, which took place on a highway in California. The EV is now sitting in a Copart ...
Tesla started deliveries of the refreshed Model Y earlier this month, and new owners have already posted their impressions on social media. Unfortunately, not all of them got to enjoy it, as one ...
Copart boasts strong revenue growth, a stellar balance sheet, and high profit margins, making it a wonderful company with a wide moat and solid competitive advantages. The company's innovative online ...
Usually, when a vehicle reaches half a million miles or more on the odometer, it’s a long-hauler, work truck, comfy compact, or a Toyota. But a Bentley? And a Continental, for that matter? Where did ...
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