Carmax Inc
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KMX's latest stock split occurred on Mar 27, 2007
The company executed a 2-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 2 new shares.
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The adjusted shares began trading on Mar 27, 2007. This was the only stock split in KMX's history.
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Carmax Inc
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CarMax Inc. found its genesis in the concept of revolutionizing the used car market, which had long been plagued by a reputation for questionable practices and lack of transparency. Established in 1993 by Circuit City executives, CarMax quickly emerged as a disruptive force by instilling trust and simplicity into the automotive retail environment. The company shed light on vehicle histories and pricing structures that were previously cloaked in opacity, thus offering buyers a reliable alternative in a fragmented market. By implementing a chain of superstores, CarMax provided an extensive inventory where customers could browse, test, and purchase vehicles in one streamlined experience. This customer-centric model set CarMax apart from traditional dealerships, driving rapid expansion and solidifying its foothold as a dominant player in the used-car landscape. Operationally, CarMax generates its revenue through a combination of direct car sales and associated financing services. The primary income stream flows from buying cars at auction or from individual sellers, then refurbishing them for resale at attractive prices. CarMax’s no-haggle, fixed-price strategy not only simplifies the buying process but also cultivates trust with customers, enticing high-volume sales. Furthermore, CarMax capitalizes on its captive finance arm, CarMax Auto Finance, which offers a range of financing solutions that generate interest income and diversify revenue streams. Additionally, by selling vehicles that do not meet their retail standards at wholesale auctions, CarMax efficiently manages inventory and mitigates potential losses. The synergy between its innovative retail approach and complementary financial services continues to fuel the company's growth and profitability in the ever-evolving automotive market.
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