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Fastenal Co

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0.00055677
1.26%

As of May 21, 2026 at 10:37 UTC

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About Fastenal Co

Sector
RETAIL-BUILDING MATERIALS, HARDWARE, GARDEN SUPPLY
Headquarters
WINONA
Employees (FY)
24,675
Listed
1987-08-20
FIGI
BBG000BJ8YN7

Fastenal began as an industrial retailer, expanding its product portfolio from nuts and bolts to cutting tools, safety equipment, and janitorial supplies. It transitioned into a distributor by building out a dense network of branches close to its business customers. Once a customer becomes large enough, Fastenal installs vending machines and its own personnel on-site. Today, these on-site locations exceed Fastenal's branch count and remain the firm's main focus for expansion. Fastenal acts as a one-stop outsourcing partner for its industrial customers, offering value-added services along with a wide breadth of maintenance, repair, and operations supplies.

Market Statistics

Market Cap₿ 647.34K
24h Volume₿ 997.18
24h Change1.26%
7d Change2.64%
1m Change6.98%

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Trading Volume (BTC)₿ 997.18

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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