Auto Auction Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Auto Auction stocks.

Auto Auction Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 2 F Ford's April sales dip, but hybrid shipments surge
May 2 F GM and Ford's Earnings Beat Could Be A Double-Edged Sword For Their EV Transformation
May 2 F Ford: Being A Legacy Automaker Is Fashionable Again
May 2 F One Ford Motor Insider Raised Stake By 34% In Previous Year
May 2 KAR OPENLANE, Inc. (KAR) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 1 KAR OPENLANE, Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 1 KAR KAR Auction GAAP EPS of $0.05 misses by $0.04, revenue of $416.3M misses by $8.83M
May 1 MLR MILLER INDUSTRIES TO ANNOUNCE FIRST QUARTER 2024 RESULTS ON WEDNESDAY MAY 8, 2024
May 1 KAR OPENLANE, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 1 F Ford Stock Is Down 16% in the Past 2 Years: Is This a Once-in-a-Generation Investment Opportunity?
Apr 30 KAR KAR Auction Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
Apr 30 F Heard on the Street: Jeep Maker Stellantis Falls Back to Earth
Apr 30 F Jeep, Ram parent Stellantis slides 10% as concern grows over 'bloated' inventory
Apr 30 F Amazon, AMD Can Follow Tesla With an AI Boost, Why Stocks Need It. And 5 Other Things to Know Before the Market Opens.
Apr 29 F Feds investigating Ford Mustang Mach-E hands-free tech after fatal crashes
Apr 29 F Ford Stock Is Down on NHTSA Investigation of Self-Driving Technology. Here’s Why.
Apr 29 F Top Midday Stories: BBVA, ON Semiconductor Report Earnings; Tesla Strikes Deal with Baidu; Paramount Chief Executive Expected to be Fired by Monday; Blackstone to Acquire Hipgnosis; Ford Under NHTSA Investigation
Apr 29 F 13 Most Popular Retail Investor Stocks in 2024
Apr 29 F 10 Most Promising Stocks to Buy Before They Take Off
Apr 29 F Ford’s BlueCruise Probed by Regulators After Two Fatal Crashes
Auto Auction

Auto auctions are events where vehicles are sold to the highest bidder. They are typically held by dealers, banks, or other financial institutions, and are used to sell off vehicles that have been repossessed or are no longer needed. The vehicles are usually sold “as is” and the buyer is responsible for any repairs or maintenance that may be needed.

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