Copart Inc.'s stock has fallen to a new 52-week low of $37.40, marking a 37.31% decrease over the past year. This decline follows a mixed first-quarter earnings report for fiscal year 2026, where the company exceeded EPS expectations but missed revenue forecasts. Despite these challenges, Copart has secured a new $1.25 billion credit agreement and shareholders approved all proposals at the 2025 annual meeting.
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Copart stock hits 52-week low at $37.40 By Investing.com
Copart Inc.'s stock has fallen to a new 52-week low of $37.40, marking a 37.31% decrease over the past year. This decline follows a mixed first-quarter earnings report for fiscal year 2026, where the company exceeded EPS expectations but missed revenue forecasts. Despite these challenges, Copart has secured a new $1.25 billion credit agreement and shareholders approved all proposals at the 2025 annual meeting.