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What is ORLY's Cash And Short-Term Investments?

  O'Reilly Automotive Inc ( ORLY ) |
1996 - 2021 (26 years)

Cash And Short-Term Investments is 
$2.9B (1Y +37.2% )

ORLY Stock Price & Cash And Short-Term Investments

Cash And Short-Term Investments for ORLY competitors.
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Historical (All-Time) Stats for Cash And Short-Term Investments

chevron_right 2021 $1.1B +95.1x
( +19.2% / year avg)
chevron_left 1996 $11.2M
vertical_align_top Peak $2.8B +427x
vertical_align_bottom Bottom $6.6M
arrow_drop_up # Up Years 15 15 of 26
years up.
arrow_drop_down # Down Years 11
Up Years = Positive (0%+) YoY change
Down Years = Zero or Negative (0% or less) YoY change

Key Points (Stonk Price Comparison)

  • ORLY's stock price has rallied +20,269% from $2.34 in 1996 , or +2.12x faster than it's cash and short-term investments over the same period.
  • If ORLY grows it's stock at the same rate as it's cash and short-term investments (+19.2%/year) , it's stock price will grow +579% and hit $2764.74 over the next 10 years.
  • ORLY's stock price has gone up 13 of the 15 years (+86%) it's cash and short-term investments were also up.
  • ORLY Historical Cash And Short-Term Investments Table
    in $ million
    Year Cash And Short-Term Investments YoY % Change Stock Price YoY % Change (Stock Price)
    4/1/2021 $1,076 -61.9% $477.41 14.4%
    4/1/2020 $2,826 1414.6% $417.24 12.4%
    4/1/2019 $186 15.4% $371.37 37.8%
    4/1/2018 $161 -62.9% $269.41 11.3%
    4/1/2017 $436 -75.7% $242.08 -8.5%
    4/1/2016 $1,790 42.0% $264.43 20.5%
    4/1/2015 $1,261 -15.6% $219.53 48.4%
    4/1/2014 $1,494 26.4% $147.95 35.9%
    4/1/2013 $1,182 -31.5% $108.85 13.6%
    4/1/2012 $1,727 114.5% $95.79 59.4%
    4/1/2011 $805 511.9% $60.11 17.8%
    4/1/2010 $131 -5.5% $51.02 41.5%
    4/1/2009 $139 -54.3% $36.05 37.9%
    4/1/2008 $304 -5.6% $26.15 -31.2%
    4/1/2007 $322 76.4% $37.99 19.9%
    4/1/2006 $182 -25.8% $31.69 23.5%
    4/1/2005 $246 4.0% $25.66 13.5%
    4/1/2004 $236 115.9% $22.6 18.4%
    4/1/2003 $109 35.2% $19.08 18.7%
    4/1/2002 $81 3.1% $16.08 36.0%
    4/1/2001 $78 79.2% $11.82 73.6%
    4/1/2000 $43 111.0% $6.81 -40.4%
    4/1/1999 $20 215.2% $11.44 40.8%
    4/1/1998 $6 -32.0% $8.12 85.7%
    4/1/1997 $9 -13.4% $4.38 -10.8%
    4/1/1996 $11 - $4.91 -

  • About
    Industry: Specialty Retail
    Sector: Consumer Cyclical
    Country: US
    IPO Date: 4/22/1993
    Stonk Exchange: NASDAQ
    • O'Reilly Automotive, Inc
    • owns and operates retail outlets in the United States.
    • The company is headquartered in Springfield, Missouri and currently employs 49,476 full-time employees.
    • The firm sells its products to both do-it-yourself (DIY) and professional service provider customers.
    • The firm's product line includes new and remanufactured automotive hard parts, such as alternators, starters, fuel pumps, water pumps, brake system components, batteries, belts, hoses, temperature control, chassis parts, driveline parts and engine parts; maintenance items, such as oil, antifreeze, fluids, filters, wiper blades, lighting, engine additives and appearance products, and accessories, such as floor mats, seat covers and truck accessories.
    • The firm's stores offer various services and programs to its customers, such as used oil, oil filter and battery recycling; battery diagnostic testing; electrical and module testing; check engine light code extraction; loaner tool program; custom hydraulic hoses, and machine shops.

  • The sum of cash, cash equivalents, and short-term equivalents.

    Cash is self-explanatory.

    Cash equivalents are investments securities that are meant for short-term investing; they have high credit quality and are highly liquid.

    Cash equivalents, also known as "cash and equivalents," are one of the three main asset classes in financial investing, along with stocks and bonds. These securities have a low-risk, low-return profile and include U.S. government Treasury bills, bank certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances, corporate commercial paper, and other money market instruments.

    Short-term investments, also known as marketable securities or temporary investments, are those which can easily be converted to cash, typically within 5 years.

    Many short-term investments are sold or converted to cash after a period of only 3-12 months. Some common examples of short term investments include CDs, money market accounts, high-yield savings accounts, government bonds and Treasury bills. Usually, these investments are high-quality and highly liquid assets or investment vehicles.

    For more detailed definitions, please see Investopedia.