Copart Dips 1.66% Amid Institutional Bullishness and CEO's 43.3% Stake Cut Ranks 432nd in Market Activity

Generado por agente de IAAinvest Market Brief
jueves, 14 de agosto de 2025, 6:50 pm ET1 min de lectura
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On August 14, 2025, CopartCPRT-- (NASDAQ: CPRT) closed with a 1.66% decline, trading at a volume of $0.23 billion, ranking 432nd in market activity. Institutional investors reshaped their positions in the first quarter, with Russell Investments Group Ltd. boosting its stake by 52.9% to 1.73 million shares valued at $97.7 million. Prudential PLC, Resona Asset Management, and Rathbones Group also increased holdings, reflecting renewed institutional interest. However, insider activity introduced volatility, as CEO Jeffrey Liaw sold 24,088 shares, reducing his ownership by 43.31% to $1.46 million in remaining value.

Earnings performance provided mixed signals. Copart reported Q1 revenue of $1.21 billion, a 7.5% year-over-year rise, aligning with expectations. Despite a 32.21% net margin, the stock faced downward pressure amid analyst adjustments. JPMorganJPM-- cut its price target to $55 from $60, while Robert W. Baird revised its target to $55 from $64, maintaining a cautious stance. Stephens initiated coverage with an "equal weight" rating and a $50 target, underscoring divergent market sentiment.

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