O`Reilly Automotive Inc

NASDAQ: ORLY
$1,043.93
-$10.20 (-1.0%)
Closing price April 26, 2024
O'Reilly Automotive Inc is a leading retailer and supplier of automotive aftermarket parts, tools, supplies, equipment, and accessories in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Mexico. Founded in 1957 and based in Springfield, Missouri, the company caters to both do-it-yourself customers and professional service providers. O'Reilly Automotive offers a wide range of products including new and remanufactured parts, maintenance items, and accessories, along with services like oil recycling and diagnostic testing. It's known for its comprehensive offerings for both domestic and imported vehicles.
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