Genuine Parts Company Upgraded by Raymond James
Genuine Parts Company has been upgraded by Raymond James, citing an attractive risk-reward profile for investors.
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Genuine Parts Company has been upgraded by Raymond James, citing an attractive risk-reward profile for investors.
Genuine Parts Company's spin-off plan is expected to unlock hidden value for the company and its shareholders.
Genuine Parts Company plans to separate its divisions and has reported a quarterly loss, indicating significant operational changes.

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Genuine Parts Company plans to separate into two publicly traded entities, an Automotive Parts Group and an Industrial Parts Group, following a shareholder settlement.
Genuine Parts reported fourth-quarter results that missed estimates and provided a 2026 earnings guidance that is below consensus expectations.

Raymond James has double upgraded Genuine Parts Company, anticipating a 25% rally in shares ahead of a planned business separation.
Wall Street analysts are reportedly bullish on Genuine Parts stock, indicating positive sentiment for the company.
Genuine Parts shares fell sharply after the company reported a significant earnings miss, overshadowing its announced plans for a breakup.
Genuine Parts has unveiled a separation plan, which analysts believe presents a significant investment opportunity.
NAPA Owner Genuine Parts Plans to Split Into Two Companies The Wall Street Journal
An analyst report has been released for Genuine Parts Co., offering an assessment of the company's financial standing and future prospects.
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Genuine Parts Company outlines a plan to separate its automotive and industrial businesses, targeting completion in Q1 2027.
The earnings transcript for Genuine Parts (GPC) Q4 2025 has been released.
NAPA Owner Genuine Parts Plans to Split Into Two Companies The Wall Street Journal