On July 27, Carvana Co. rose 4.85% in regular trading, trading at $64.625/share, with turnover of $44.14 million. The stock gained momentum as investors positioned ahead of the company's quarterly earnings report scheduled for July 29 after market close.
Market consensus expects Carvana Co. to report revenue of $6.895 billion, representing a 50.24% year-over-year increase, with adjusted earnings per share of $0.42, up 46.09% year-over-year. The stock had previously been pressured after Bank of America lowered its price target to $75 from $88, but Barclays maintained its overweight rating and raised its target to $94, while the analyst mean price target stands at approximately $90.62, significantly above the current trading level. The bull-bear divergence among institutions has intensified pre-earnings positioning, driving today's rally.
Carvana Co. operates an e-commerce platform for buying and selling used cars in the United States, allowing customers to research, finance, purchase, and schedule delivery of vehicles from desktop or mobile devices.
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