Copart (CPRT): Rethinking Valuation After a Recent Pullback in the Share Price

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Copart (CPRT) has quietly slid over the past few months, with the stock down about 8% for the month and roughly 20% in the past 3 months, despite steady revenue and earnings growth.

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Zooming out, that recent slide sits within a tougher stretch, with the share price down sharply year to date even as the three and five year total shareholder returns are still comfortably positive. This suggests long term momentum has not fully broken.

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With Copart now trading at a double digit discount to analyst targets despite solid mid single digit revenue and earnings growth, is this pullback a genuine value entry point, or is the market already discounting its future runway?

Most Popular Narrative Narrative: 22.9% Undervalued

With Copart’s last close at $38.72 versus a narrative fair value near $50, the story assumes today’s weakness masks a stronger earnings and margin path ahead.

Analysts expect earnings to reach $2.1 billion (and earnings per share of $2.18) by about September 2028, up from $1.6 billion today. The analysts are largely in agreement about this estimate.

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Curious what kind of revenue runway and margin profile justify that future earnings power and a premium multiple to the broader sector? The narrative leans on a tightly modeled growth glidepath, incremental profitability gains, and a valuation multiple that assumes Copart keeps compounding as a structurally advantaged digital marketplace. Want to see exactly which assumptions have to hold for that upside to materialize?

Result: Fair Value of $50.22 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, that upside case could unravel if accident and total loss volumes fall faster than expected or if insurers push more aggressively toward direct disposal channels.

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