Dorman Products Inc
NASDAQ:DORM

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Dorman Products Inc
NASDAQ:DORM
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Price: 126.63 USD 0.21% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.9B USD

During the last 3 months Dorman Products Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 655.1k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 24% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 31, 2025 by Hession David , who sold 418.5k USD worth of DORM shares.

Last Transactions:
Hession David
$-418.5k
Bowen Gregory C.
$-236.6k
Long Donna M.
$-182k
Long Donna M.
$-243.2
Gavin John J
$-380.4k
Long Donna M.
$-41.4k
Darby Jeffery
$-201.7k
Berman Steven L
$-84.4k
Berman Steven L
$-773.5k
Berman Steven L
$-464k
Berman Steven L
$-443.8k
Berman Steven L
$-594.3k
Berman Steven L
$-343.8k
Berman Steven L
$-342.3k
Berman Steven L
$-343.8k
Berman Steven L
$-364.1k
Berman Steven L
$-217.8k
Berman Steven L
$-319.7k
Berman Steven L
$-48.1k
Berman Steven L
$-76k
Berman Steven L
$-35.2k
Berman Steven L
$-348.9k
Berman Steven L
$-17.6k
Berman Steven L
$-186.4k
Berman Steven L
$-918.6k
Mcknight John
$-284.1k
Luftig Eric
$-291.1k
Darby Jeffery
$-618.6k
Braun Joseph P.
$-854.9k
Long Donna M.
$-441.7k
Leff Scott
$-734.4k
Darby Jeffery
$-300k
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During the last 3 months Dorman Products Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 655.1k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 24% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 31, 2025 by Hession David , who sold 418.5k USD worth of DORM shares.

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380.4k USD
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6.2m USD
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Founded in 1978, Dorman Products Inc. has long cemented its place as a pivotal player in the automotive aftermarket industry. From its humble beginnings, where it was known for a modest assortment of automotive parts, Dorman has grown into a powerhouse that supplies a vast catalog of replacement parts, fasteners, and innovative repair solutions for the automotive industry. The company's prowess lies in its ability to cater to the relentless demand for high-quality, cost-effective parts that keep vehicles on the road long after their original components have worn out. With an extensive product range spanning complex electronic components, advanced control modules, to everyday replacement parts, Dorman Products strategically fills the gaps left by original equipment manufacturers. Dorman’s success hinges on its razor-sharp focus on innovation, speed-to-market, and a keen understanding of ever-evolving consumer needs. By employing a robust research and development process, the company consistently identifies automotive components that are prone to failure and develops reliable aftermarket solutions. This proactive approach not only earns customer loyalty but also ensures a steady revenue stream. Dorman leverages its expansive distribution network and strategic partnerships with major automotive retailers and wholesalers to deliver its products efficiently. As a result, Dorman continues to drive growth by delighting end-users with practical, durable, and affordable solutions that stand the test of time, anchoring its reputation as a trusted name in the automotive aftermarket industry.

DORM Intrinsic Value
142.11 USD
Undervaluation 11%
Intrinsic Value
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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