ODFL
Old Dominion Fre (ODFL)
NASDAQ
$219.60+$0.08 (+0.04%)
Price as of Jun 23, 2026 8:35 AM EDT
  • $45.7B
    Market Cap
  • 36.93%
    1-Year Change
  • Trucking
    Industry

Key Performance

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  • Earnings Score: 59
  • Momentum Score: 47
  • True Yield: 44
  • Financial Health Score: 16
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Latest Research & News

Why Is Old Dominion Stock Falling Wednesday?

Old Dominion Freight Line (ODFL) shares fell 6.40% Wednesday after reporting Q1 2026 results. While revenue of $1.335 billion topped expectations, the company faced headwinds including a 7.7% decline in LTL tons per day and a 6.1% drop in operating income. Net income decreased 6.4% to $238.3 million, though earnings per share of $1.14 exceeded consensus estimates.

04/29/2026, 3:04 PM • Benzinga

Markets Fear Prolonged Iran War – These 2 'Hormuz Stock Baskets' Show Why

Three weeks into the Iran war, markets are repositioning for a prolonged conflict lasting months rather than days. A 32-percentage-point divergence has emerged between stocks benefiting from a closed Strait of Hormuz (energy, defense, drones) which are up 17.55% on average, and those needing it open (airlines, cruise lines, logistics) which are down 15.35% on average. Prediction markets assign only a 26% probability of normal traffic returning by April 30, suggesting at least six more weeks of disruption.

03/17/2026, 5:12 PM • Benzinga

This Stock Is Already Up 40% This Year, And an Emerging Tailwind Could Push It Even Higher

XPO, a leading less-than-truckload carrier, has surged 40% year-to-date following strong Q4 earnings and an ISM manufacturing report showing expansion for the first time in over two years. The company beat revenue and EPS estimates while improving operational margins. With manufacturing volumes estimated 15-17% below normalized levels, a recovery could significantly boost XPO's revenue and profits, though the stock's P/E ratio of 50 suggests recovery tailwinds are already priced in.

02/05/2026, 11:30 PM • The Motley Fool

Old Dominion Proves Pricing Power In A Tough Trucking Market

Old Dominion Freight Line (NASDAQ: ODFL) stock rose Wednesday after reporting Q4 2025 results that beat earnings expectations despite challenging market conditions. Revenue fell 5.7% YoY to $1.307 billion due to a 10.7% decline in LTL tons per day, but the company demonstrated pricing power with a 4.9% increase in LTL revenue per hundredweight excluding fuel surcharges. EPS of $1.09 exceeded Street estimates of $1.06, and the company increased its quarterly dividend by 3.6%.

02/04/2026, 12:15 PM • Benzinga

XPO Speeds Past the Competition Again. AI Could Give It Another Leg Up

XPO delivered strong Q3 earnings, beating estimates and improving operating margins through AI-driven productivity enhancements, despite challenging macroeconomic conditions in the trucking and manufacturing sectors.

11/02/2025, 3:05 AM • The Motley Fool

ODFL Shares Jump As Q3 Earnings Top Forecasts Despite Freight Slowdown

Old Dominion Freight Line reported Q3 2025 earnings of $1.28 per share, beating estimates despite a 4.3% revenue decline and challenging freight market conditions. The company maintained profitability through strategic pricing and cost management.

10/29/2025, 10:30 AM • Benzinga

Is Now a Good Time to Buy Stocks?

Despite high market valuations, selective stock investing remains viable. Two recommended stocks are Lululemon and Old Dominion Freight Line, which offer balanced risk-reward, while Palantir serves as a cautionary example of overvaluation.

09/29/2025, 6:31 AM • The Motley Fool

3 Trucking Stocks Getting Big Analyst Upgrades Now

Wall Street analysts highlight three trucking stocks - Saia, Old Dominion Freight Line, and XPO Logistics - as potentially undervalued, with significant upside potential due to current market discounts and potential benefits from trade tariffs.

08/06/2025, 2:17 PM • Investing

3 Reasons XPO Stock Could Take Off in the Second Half of the Year

XPO Logistics reported flat revenue of $2.08 billion in Q2, with challenges in the North American less-than-truckload (LTL) market offset by strategic improvements in pricing, service quality, and local market growth.

08/03/2025, 1:27 AM • The Motley Fool

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Statistics

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Day Range
$217.79
$223.81
$219.52
1-Year Range
$126.29
$248.73
$219.52
Latest Close$219.52
Change
-$1.52 (-0.69%)
Volume1,910,577
Market Cap$45.7B
Shares Outstanding208.0M
P/E (TTM)45.89
Diluted EPS (TTM)$4.78
Enterprise Value$45.4B

Information as of 06/22/2026

Company Profile

OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINE INC
OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINE INC
https://www.odfl.com
$45.7B
Market Cap
$1.0B
Net Income
Sector: Industrials
Industry: Trucking
500 Old Dominion Way, Thomasville, NC, United States, 27360
336 889 5000

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. operates as a less-than-truckload motor carrier in the United States and North America. The company offers regional, inter-regional, and national less-than-truckload services, as well as expedited transportation services. It also provides various value-added services, including container drayage, truckload brokerage, and supply chain consulting. In addition, the company operates fleet maintenance centers. As of December 31, 2025, it owned and operated 10,184 tractors, 30,824 linehaul trailers, and 14,313 pickup and delivery trailers. Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. was founded in 1934 and is headquartered in Thomasville, North Carolina.

Key Executives

  • Kevin Freeman
  • Adam N. Satterfield
  • Gregory Plemmons
  • Earl E. Congdon
  • Cecil E. Overbey Jr.

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Institutions2.2B (76.91%)
  • Mutual Funds659.7M (22.89%)
  • Insiders5.9M (0.20%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)