Advance Auto Parts is selling one of its business units to an investment giant as the Raleigh company continues to slump.
The company has faced pressure from shareholder activists to divest the Worldpac unit to better compete with AutoZone and ...
Advance Auto Parts said on Thursday it would sell its Worldpac unit for $1.5 billion as part of its latest attempt at ...
O'Reilly Auto Parts sells many basic car maintenance items, but it also sells a few specialty products as well, such as an ...
In a report released today, Max Rakhlenko from TD Cowen maintained a Buy rating on O’Reilly Auto (ORLY – Research Report), with a ...
Morgan Stanley analyst Simeon Gutman maintained a Hold rating on O’Reilly Auto (ORLY – Research Report) today and set a price ...
Embezzlement: A business owner reported a former employee used a company credit card to make unauthorized purchases online for a total loss of approximately $1,493. The victim lives and conducts ...
Carlyle Group Inc. is acquiring Worldpac, a unit of Advance Auto Parts (NYSE: AAP) for $1.5 billion, the companies announced Thursday. AAP shares jumped 5% in premarket trading.
A home is a shelter from all sorts of storms, and one former hairdresser has been through her share of them – including the loss of her beloved husband.
Advance Auto Parts announced on Thursday the sale of its Worldpac unit to private equity firm Carlyle Group for $1.5 billion ...