RWA Wealth Partners LLC, Schroder Investment Management Group, Alliancebernstein L.P., Allianz SE, Bryce Point Capital LLC and more have recently
purchased new shares in
Copart, Inc. (NASDAQ:CPRT). However, companies like
Martin Currie Ltd., Prudential Financial Inc., and
TIAA Trust National Association lowered their stakes, while Anthracite Investment Company Inc. and TD Asset Management Inc. cut their holdings.
Copart's stock's performance varies, with some short-term dips but
strong financials. Insiders have been found selling the stock. Earnings didn't meet expectations in Q2 2025, but
revenue surged by 14%, indicating significant growth.
Allstate Corp, Vanguard Group Inc., and more increased their investments, reinforcing the belief in Copart's potential. A bull case exists for
Copart. Despite margin pressures, their strong revenue growth drives
earnings power. Institutional buyers like
Mizo Securities USA LLC, KLP Kapitalforvaltning AS, and others continue to buy Copart's shares. Overall analysis shows potential
growth amidst challenges. Investing in Copart five years ago would have delivered you a
127% gain.
Copart CPRT News Analytics from Wed, 21 Aug 2024 07:00:00 GMT to Sun, 06 Apr 2025 00:34:43 GMT -
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- Innovation 6
- Information 5
- Rumor 6