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Fastenal (FAST)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 82
- Momentum Score: 24
- True Yield: 32
- Financial Health Score: 76
Latest Research & News
ASML, JPMorgan And More Stocks With Earnings This Week
Earnings season kicks off with major financial institutions and tech companies reporting this week. Goldman Sachs beat estimates on Monday, while JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, and other banks report Tuesday-Wednesday. Netflix reports Thursday with focus on ad-tier scaling and subscriber retention. Investors are watching for macroeconomic guidance and geopolitical risk assessments from banking leaders.
04/13/2026, 10:55 AM • Benzinga
Genuine Parts Company: The Hidden Value Behind Its Spin-Off Plan
Genuine Parts Company announced plans to separate its Automotive (NAPA) and Industrial (Motion) businesses into independent entities, similar to General Electric's restructuring. Despite a disastrous Q4 earnings report that caused a 14.5% stock decline due to pension settlements and supplier bankruptcy charges, the article argues this creates a special situation opportunity. The Industrial segment (Motion) is undervalued relative to pure-play industrial distributors, while the Automotive business provides defensive cash flow. With a 3.4% dividend yield and 12-month timeline to separation, investors have a 'paid-to-wait' scenario.
02/20/2026, 8:14 AM • Investing
The article discusses stock splits in 2025, highlighting O'Reilly Automotive as a strong investment due to its robust business model and macro tailwinds, while cautioning against Lucid Group due to operational challenges and financial struggles.
12/02/2025, 3:06 AM • The Motley Fool
Netflix completed a 10-for-1 stock split on November 17, 2025, marking its third forward split since going public. The split aims to make shares more accessible to retail investors and highlights Netflix's continued market leadership in streaming services.
11/17/2025, 3:06 AM • The Motley Fool
Wall Street's Long-Awaited Blockbuster Stock Split Announcement of 2025 Has Arrived
Netflix announced a 10-for-1 stock split, making shares more affordable for retail investors. The split follows similar moves by other companies like O'Reilly Automotive, Fastenal, and Interactive Brokers Group in 2025.
11/02/2025, 3:06 AM • The Motley Fool
3 Oversold Large-Caps That Look Ripe for a Rebound
Three large-cap stocks - Cintas, Fastenal, and Gen Digital - have experienced significant price drops since August but maintain strong fundamental business characteristics, presenting potential investment opportunities for risk-tolerant investors.
10/21/2025, 9:41 AM • Investing
O'Reilly Automotive completed a record 15-for-1 stock split in 2025, benefiting from aging vehicle trends and an impressive share buyback program that has retired nearly 60% of outstanding shares.
10/21/2025, 3:06 AM • The Motley Fool
Fastenal Stock Pulls Back in October—Is It Time to Buy?
Fastenal reported strong Q3 results with 11.5% revenue growth and improved margins, despite a stock pullback. The company shows resilience in manufacturing and construction sectors, with potential for future growth.
10/14/2025, 8:49 AM • Investing
U.S. stock futures rose after Trump's comments about China, with Magnificent 7 tech stocks surging in premarket trading. Markets anticipate potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and are watching upcoming economic data releases.
10/13/2025, 8:25 AM • Benzinga
Fastenal Profit Underwhelms Despite Higher Customer Spending
Fastenal reported mixed Q3 2025 results with revenue slightly exceeding estimates but earnings per share missing analyst expectations. The company saw increased customer contract signings and higher unit sales despite slow industrial production.
10/13/2025, 8:07 AM • Benzinga
Retail Investors' Top Stocks With Earnings This Week: Fastenal, ASML, TSMC And More
Third-quarter earnings season kicks off with major companies like Fastenal, JPMorgan Chase, and Taiwan Semiconductor reporting, with analysts focusing on performance, digital initiatives, and AI chip demand.
10/13/2025, 8:01 AM • Benzinga
U.S. stock futures rose after Trump's comments about China, with Magnificent 7 stocks surging in premarket trading. Markets anticipate potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and are watching upcoming economic data releases.
10/13/2025, 6:13 AM • Benzinga
Is This "Boring" Stock-Split Stock Worth Buying in 2025?
Fastenal, an industrial hardware company, has demonstrated remarkable growth over 30 years, rising 7,300% compared to the S&P 500's 1,300%. Despite being a 'boring' business, the company has consistently expanded through strategic acquisitions and advanced logistics technology.
08/13/2025, 6:01 AM • The Motley Fool
The Most Anticipated Stock Split of 2025 May Be Announced Later Today
Meta Platforms is anticipated to potentially announce its first-ever stock split in July 2025, with over 27% retail investor ownership and a share price consistently above $700. The company's strong social media platform performance and AI investments make it an attractive candidate for a stock split.
07/30/2025, 3:06 AM • The Motley Fool
Fastenal Surges After Earnings Beat, Tariff Risks Loom
Fastenal reported strong Q2 earnings with revenue exceeding $2 billion for the first time, beating expectations by a penny per share. Despite positive results, the company noted market uncertainty and expects flat operating margins for the rest of 2025.
07/16/2025, 1:29 PM • Investing
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Company Profile
Fastenal Company, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the wholesale distribution of industrial and construction supplies in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and internationally. It offers fasteners, and related industrial and construction supplies under the Fastenal name. The company's fastener products include threaded fasteners, bolts, nuts, screws, studs, and related washers that are used in manufactured products and construction projects, as well as in the maintenance and repair of machines. It offers miscellaneous supplies and hardware, including pins, machinery keys, concrete anchors, metal framing systems, wire ropes, strut products, rivets, and related accessories. The company serves the manufacturing market comprising original equipment manufacturers; maintenance, repair, and operations customers; non-residential construction market; farmers, truckers, railroads, mining companies, schools, and retail trades; and oil exploration, production, and refinement companies, as well as federal, state, and local governmental entities. Fastenal Company was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Winona, Minnesota.
Key Executives
- Daniel L. Florness
- Jeffery Watts
- Charles S. Miller
- John Lewis Soderberg
- Sheryl Ann Lisowski
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions10.0B (77.55%)
- Mutual Funds2.9B (22.23%)
- Insiders28.1M (0.22%)
- Other0 (0.00%)