Diluted EPS 2 of $0.73; adjusted diluted EPS 1,2 of $0.88 Third quarter operating cash flow of $420 million; free cash flow 1 of $341 million Repurchased $125 million of LKQ shares $1 billion increase ...
LKQ is a global distributor of aftermarket, recycled, refurbished, and remanufactured parts for collision and mechanical repair shops. They also provide aftermarket products to improve vehicle ...
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Remanufactured parts are used original manufacturer parts that have been stripped and had any worn components replaced. They’re different to refurbished or reconditioned parts as here you can ...
Amid constrained global consumer spending, the refurbished market has grown. Reasons include affordability and sustainability. Priya Nigam Ford, Stellantis And Dell Are Among Top 12 Large Cap ...
LKQ Corp. is a distributor of vehicle products and its parts to repair, maintain, and accessorize automobiles. It operates through the following segments: Wholesale-North America, Europe ...
LKQ misses second-quarter earnings and sales estimates. It now expects 2024 adjusted EPS in the range of $3.50-$3.70 for 2024, down from $3.90-$4.20 guided earlier. Automotive parts company LKQ ...
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With a market cap of $10.5 billion, LKQ Corporation (LKQ) operates in the auto parts and accessories industry. The company specializes in distributing replacement parts, components, and systems ...
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Since forming in 1998 to consolidate the auto salvage business in the United States, LKQ has developed into a leading distributor of aftermarket and recycled auto parts with around 1,700 ...
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