O'Reilly Reports Record Revenue, Operating Income for 26th Consecutive Year

O’Reilly Reports Record Revenue, Operating Income for 26th Consecutive Year

O’Reilly reported full-year sales of $9.5 billion, up 6 percent from 2017. Operating income was $1.8 billion, up 5 percent from the prior year.

O’Reilly Automotive reported record revenue and operating income for full-year 2018, and a 3.8 percent increase in comparable store sales.

O’Reilly reported full-year sales of $9.5 billion, up 6 percent from 2017. Operating income was $1.8 billion, up 5 percent from the prior year.

The results mark the 26th consecutive year of record revenue and operating income and same-store sales growth for O’Reilly, which became a publicly traded company in April 1993.

“I would like to recognize the hard work and commitment of all of our team members throughout 2018,” O’Reilly CEO Greg Johnson said during the company’s Feb. 6 conference call. “Your commitment to our dual-market strategy and the O’Reilly culture values drove a 3.8 percent comparable-store sales growth, which was at the top end of our annual guidance range of 2 to 4 percent, which we set at the beginning of the year.

“Your dedication to exceptional customer service and expense control yielded a total sales increase of 6.2 percent over the prior year and an operating profit of 19 percent, which was also at the top end of our annual guidance range. … Our track record of 26 consecutive years of record comparable-store sales growth, record revenue and operating income is the direct result of your hard work and commitment, and I have every confidence that we will extend that streak in 2019.”

Highlights for 2019 included O’Reilly’s acquisition of Bennett Auto Supply, which closed on Dec. 31. The Pompano Beach, Florida-based auto parts chain operates 33 stores in the Sunshine State.

Overall, O’Reilly achieved its goal of opening 200 net new stores in 2018, Johnson noted.

“We set our 2019 target of between 200 and 210 net new stores in our third-quarter earnings release in October of 2018, prior to the signing of the Bennett acquisition agreement,” Johnson said. “We are still targeting that range of net new store openings for 2019, but will likely finish at the lower end of the range due to the work related to the conversion of the Bennett stores during the first half of 2019.”

For the fourth quarter, O’Reilly reported sales of $2.3 billion, up 6 percent from fourth-quarter 2017.

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