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O’Reilly Automotive Earnings Miss, Revenue Inline In Q4

O’Reilly Automotive Earnings Miss, Revenue Inline In Q4
O’Reilly Automotive Earnings Miss, Revenue Inline In Q4

Investing.com - O’Reilly Automotive (NASDAQ:ORLY) reported on Wednesday fourth quarter earnings that missed analysts' forecasts and revenue that was inline with expectations.

O’Reilly Automotive announced earnings per share of $4.25 on revenue of $2.48B. Analysts polled by Investing.com anticipated EPS of $4.27 on revenue of $2.48B. That with comparison to EPS of $3.72 on revenue of $2.31B in the same period a year before. O’Reilly Automotive had reported EPS of $5.08 on revenue of $2.67B in the previous quarter. Analysts are expecting EPS of $4.5 and revenue of $2.56B in the upcoming quarter.

O’Reilly Automotive shares are down 4.35% from the beginning of the year , still down 7.73% from its 52 week high of $454.31 set on November 18, 2019. They are under-performing the Nasdaq 100 which is up 6.42% year to date.

O’Reilly Automotive follows other major Consumer Cyclical sector earnings this month

O’Reilly Automotive's report follows an earnings beat by Tesla on January 29, who reported EPS of $2.14 on revenue of $7.38B, compared to forecasts EPS of $1.72 on revenue of $7,020M.

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Sony ADR had beat expectations on Tuesday with third quarter EPS of $1.71 on revenue of $22.53B, compared to forecast for EPS of $1.29 on revenue of $21.99B.

Stay up-to-date on all of the upcoming earnings reports by visiting Investing.com's earnings calendar

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