Recent leadership changes at Copart (CPRT) are drawing fresh attention to the stock. Executive Chairman Jay Adair is returning to the CEO role, and corporate governance specialist David J. Berger has joined the board.
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Copart’s recent leadership moves come as the stock has shown strong short term momentum, with a 30 day share price return of 24.40%. However, the year to date share price return has declined 10.51% and the 1 year total shareholder return is down 30.96%.
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After a sharp 30 day rebound but a weaker 1 year return, Copart’s leadership shift puts you at a crossroads. Should you lean into the recent price strength, or wait to see whether the next earnings report provides a cheaper entry point?
Copart’s most followed narrative pegs fair value at $49 per share, compared with the recent close of $33.80. This frames the recent rebound in a very different light.
The market is treating Copart like a broken growth stock. I think it may be pricing a temporary slowdown as permanent decline.
Copart is no longer growing like the premium compounder investors once celebrated.
This narrative leans on Copart’s long record of profit growth, firm margins and conservative balance sheet. It also assumes that international expansion and disciplined capital allocation still have room to run. It is worth examining which revenue and earnings paths, and which profit multiple, are doing the heavy lifting behind that $49 figure.
Result: Fair Value of $49 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, Copart’s thesis still faces real tests, including the risk that US growth remains subdued and that international expansion does not scale as hoped.
Find out about the key risks to this Copart narrative.
These mixed signals around Copart can pull you in either direction, so do not wait too long to review the data and form your own stance. To see what the current optimism is based on, start with the 3 key rewards.
If Copart has you thinking about where to put your next dollar, do not ignore other opportunities that might suit your goals just as well.
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