O'Reilly Automotive
O'Reilly Automotive is a leading specialty retailer of automotive aftermarket parts, tools, supplies, equipment, and accessories in North America. The company operates a dual market strategy, serving both do-it-yourself (DIY) customers and professional service providers through an extensive network of retail stores and distribution centers.
Financials
Based on Q1 2026 filing
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Automotive Aftermarket Retail
primaryThe company's core business involves the retail sale of replacement parts and maintenance items for cars, vans, and trucks. It leverages a high-touch service model including technical support and inventory availability to serve both individual consumers and commercial repair shops.
New and Remanufactured Automotive Hard Parts, Alternators, Starters, Fuel Pumps, Water Pumps, Brake System Components, Batteries, Belts, Hoses, Temperature Control, Chassis Parts, Driveline Components, Engine Parts, Oil and Antifreeze, Appearance Products, Engine Additives, Wiper Blades, Filters, Lighting, Hand Tools, Diagnostic Equipment
Do-it-yourself (DIY) consumers, Professional service providers, Commercial installers
Segment Financials
Automotive Aftermarket Parts — Rent Expense
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Competitive Position
O'Reilly is one of the largest specialty retailers in the North American automotive aftermarket, utilizing a dual market strategy to capture both retail and professional market share.
Geographies
United States, Mexico, Canada, Puerto Rico
Customer Segments
Individual consumers, Professional repair shops, Fleet maintenance providers
Upstream Dependencies
Automotive parts manufacturers, Remanufacturers, Logistics and freight providers
Downstream Customers
Individual vehicle owners, Independent repair shops, Service stations, Fleet managers
Competitors & Partners
Competitors
AutoZone
AZO
Major direct competitor in the DIY and professional automotive aftermarket
Genuine Parts
GPC
Competitor through its NAPA Auto Parts brand
Walmart
WMT
Mass merchant competitor for automotive maintenance and accessories
Advance Auto Parts
AAP
Direct competitor in the dual market automotive parts space
Amazon
AMZN
E-commerce competitor for automotive parts and accessories
Similar Companies
Subsidiaries
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Primary operating brand and retail store entity
O'Reilly Automotive FAQ
Common questions about O'Reilly Automotive
O'Reilly Automotive is a leading specialty retailer of automotive aftermarket parts, tools, supplies, equipment, and accessories in North America. The company operates a dual market strategy, serving both do-it-yourself (DIY) customers and professional service providers through an extensive network of retail stores and distribution centers.
O'Reilly Automotive (ORLY) has a market capitalization of $72.0B and trades on NASDAQ.
O'Reilly Automotive generated $18.2B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $2.6B, representing a net margin of 14.3%. Gross margin stands at 51.6%, with free cash flow of $1.9B. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.
O'Reilly Automotive's key competitors include AutoZone, Inc., Genuine Parts Company, Walmart Inc., and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
O'Reilly Automotive has approximately 90,302 employees.