Movement Alert|Carvana Co. Rises 4.63% in Regular Trading, Jefferies Maintains Buy Rating With Significant Upside Implied

Market Focus
Jul 14

On July 14, Carvana Co. rose 4.63% in regular trading, trading at $66.65/share, with turnover of $73.617 million.

On the news front, Jefferies adjusted its price target on Carvana to $90 from $95 while maintaining a Buy rating. The maintained Buy implies approximately 35% upside from the current trading level. According to FactSet, Carvana carries an average analyst rating of overweight with a mean price target of $92, suggesting broad Wall Street consensus that the stock remains significantly undervalued at current levels.

In recent developments, Carvana has been expanding into new car sales through the acquisition of seven authorized dealership locations selling Stellantis brands, while its ADESA subsidiary launched a new timed digital auction platform. RBC Capital Markets has highlighted the company's logistics optimization and AI-driven labor management initiatives as key drivers for profitable scaling of operations.

Within the Automotive Retail sector, individual stocks showed mixed performance, with Murphy USA up 0.61%, while AutoZone fell 1.28%, O'Reilly fell 1.23%, Lithia Motors fell 0.53%, and Ultrapar Participacoes fell 4.17%.

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