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U.S. Movers: CarMax

Scott Peters
11 Apr, 2025
New York City

    CarMax Inc. dropped 0.2% to $66.30 after the used car retailer reported results for the fiscal fourth quarter of 2025 ending in February.

    Revenue increased to $6.00 billion from $5.63 billion, net income surged to $89.87 million from $50.27 million, and diluted earnings per share rose to 58 cents from 32 cents a year ago.

    CarMax sold 301,811 retail and wholesale used vehicles in the quarter, an increase of 4.9% from the same period a year ago.

    The average price for a car edged up, snapping an eight-quarter streak of declines.

    For the full year, revenue edged down to $26.35 billion from $26.54 billion, net income jumped to $500.5 million from $479.2 million, and diluted earnings per share climbed to $3.21 from $3.02 a year earlier.

    The company repurchased $98.5 million shares in the fourth quarter, and as of February 28, the car dealer had $1.94 billion remaining available for repurchase under authorization.

    Shares of CarMax were headed for their worst day in nearly three years on Thursday, and the used-car retailer said it was putting its long-term goals on hold because of the uncertainty surrounding the economy.

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