Copart (NASDAQ: CPRT)
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Copart Company Info
Copart, Inc. engages in the provision of online auctions and vehicle remarketing services. It provides vehicle sellers with a full range of services to process and sell vehicles primarily over the internet through Virtual Bidding Third Generation Internet auction-style sales technology. The firm sells the vehicles principally to licensed vehicle dismantlers, rebuilders, repair licensees, used vehicle dealers, and exporters and at certain locations, as well as to the general public. The company’s services include online seller access, salvage estimation services, estimating services, end-of-life vehicle processing, virtual insured exchange, transportation services, vehicle inspection stations, on-demand reporting, DMV processing, and vehicle processing programs. It operates through the United States and International segments. Copart was founded by Willis J. Johnson in 1982 and is headquartered in Dallas, TX.
News & Analysis
Why Copart Stock Jumped 23% Last Month
Copart: Q1 Revenue Soars, Expenses Rise
Copart reported earnings that matched or surpassed expectations, with notable revenue growth despite rising expenses.
Why Copart Stock Spiked 9% Today
Copart's Q4 Saw Top-Line Growth, But Bottom-Line Contractions
Copart's fiscal 2024 revenue showed growth, but rising operating costs are affecting profitability.
Used Car Prices Are Plunging: 1 Under-the-Radar Stock That Could Benefit
Copart has a long history of execution, regardless of what's happening with factors outside of its control.
How IAA Competes with Copart
IAA is the challenger to Copart in the market for selling totaled cars.
How Copart Makes Money From Car Crashes
Copart is a marketplace for totaled cars.
Why Autonomous Vehicle Technology Threatens Copart's Business
If self-driving vehicles reduce the number of accidents, that could mean fewer totaled cars for Copart to sell.
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