On July 14, Fastenal rose 3.06% in regular trading, trading at $47.28/share, with turnover of $165 million. The stock had initially fallen approximately 4% in pre-market trading following its Q2 earnings release but reversed course during the regular session.
On the news front, Fastenal reported Q2 EPS of $0.33, matching analyst consensus, representing a 13.79% increase from $0.29 a year earlier. Revenue came in at $2.386 billion, up approximately 14.7% year-over-year and beating the $2.338 billion estimate. While product pricing contribution to net sales narrowed from approximately 350 basis points in Q1 to approximately 290 basis points in Q2, the top-line beat, a dividend increase to $0.26 per share, and 650,000 shares repurchased at an average price of $45.72 during the quarter appeared to support the intraday recovery. Additionally, Rothschild initiated coverage with a Buy rating and a $55 price target on July 13, above the analyst consensus mean target of $48.33.
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