Advance Auto Parts Inc
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Price: 49.05 USD 5.92% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.9B USD

During the last 3 months Advance Auto Parts Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 390.8k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 21% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 13, 2025 by Soler Kristen L , who sold 390.8k USD worth of AAP shares.

Last Transactions:
Soler Kristen L
$-390.8k
Hand Jason
$-46k
Grimsland Ryan P
$+8.1k
Okelly Shane M
$+55.2k
Lee Eugene I Jr
$+500k
Soler Kristen L
$+35.3k
Finley Tammy M
$-56.2k
Soler Kristen L
$+39.9k
Soler Kristen L
$+5.6k
Seboldt Thomas W
$+102.1k
Jones Jeffrey J Ii
$+2.5k
Soler Kristen L
$+30.2k
Windom Brent
$+401.1k
Word Herman L Jr
$-159.9k
Windom Brent
$+217.2k
Bailo Carla Jean
$+25.2k
Windom Brent
$+216.2k
Soler Kristen L
$+27.8k
Soler Kristen L
$+52.9k
Lee Eugene I Jr
$+499.8k
Pertz Douglas A
$+302.1k
Pertz Douglas A
$+100.1k
Hilson Joan M
$+24.9k
Bailo Carla Jean
$+33k
Ferraro John Francis
$+100k
Lee Eugene I Jr
$+500.2k
Jones Jeffrey J Ii
$+100.6k
Cushing Robert B
$-707.5k
Bailo Carla Jean
$+79.1k
Schechtman Natalie
$-632.3k
Greco Thomas
$+991.7k
Finley Tammy M
$-12.9k
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During the last 3 months Advance Auto Parts Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 390.8k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 21% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 13, 2025 by Soler Kristen L , who sold 390.8k USD worth of AAP shares.

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8.1k USD
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590.5k USD

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Market Cap
2.9B USD
Industry
Retail

Advance Auto Parts Inc. has long been a prominent player in the American automotive aftermarket, a sector distinguished not only by fierce competition but also by vibrant opportunities. Founded in 1932, the company embarked on a journey from a modest store in Roanoke, Virginia, to become a retail powerhouse, with a substantial footprint across North America. At its core, Advance Auto Parts thrives by catering to both the do-it-yourself (DIY) enthusiasts and the professional garages, offering a diverse range of automotive products from replacement parts to maintenance items. The company's model is built on a dual-channel approach that serves individual consumers and commercial clients, ensuring a steady stream of business notwithstanding economic fluctuations. Advance Auto Parts generates revenue through its expansive network of stores and various e-commerce platforms, effectively combining traditional brick-and-mortar operations with digital convenience. A crucial part of their business strategy involves fostering relationships with automotive parts manufacturers, which helps them maintain a broad inventory to meet evolving customer demands. Furthermore, the company has invested in sophisticated logistics and distribution systems. These capabilities allow for efficient stocking and delivery, reinforcing their commitment to customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. By balancing the art of retail with the science of logistics, Advance Auto Parts maintains a competitive edge in the intricate landscape of automotive servicing and repair.

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