Autozone (AZO) VP Murphy sells $11.9 million in stock

Published 26/09/2025, 21:54
Autozone (AZO) VP Murphy sells $11.9 million in stock

John Scott Murphy, Vice President, Controller at AutoZone Inc (NYSE:AZO), sold 2,498 shares of common stock on September 24, 2025, for approximately $11.9 million. The sales were executed at prices ranging from $4,088.44 to $4,228.01. The transaction comes as AutoZone trades near its 52-week high, with the stock delivering an impressive 29% return year-to-date and reaching a market capitalization of nearly $70 billion. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock appears slightly overvalued at current levels.

On the same day, Murphy also exercised options to acquire 2,860 shares of AutoZone common stock. These transactions involved the exercise of stock options at prices of $587.13 and $744.85, totaling $1,868,455. For deeper insights into AutoZone’s valuation metrics and 12+ additional exclusive ProTips, access the comprehensive Pro Research Report available on InvestingPro.

In other recent news, AutoZone has been the focus of several analyst reports following its fiscal fourth-quarter 2025 results. The company experienced margin pressure and earnings per share below expectations due to a negative LIFO impact charge. Despite these challenges, BMO Capital raised its price target for AutoZone to $4,600, maintaining an Outperform rating. Similarly, Guggenheim increased its target to $4,600, citing solid operating results including double-digit domestic commercial net sales growth and FIFO gross margin expansion. TD Cowen maintained its price target at $4,900, highlighting impressive growth in the Do-It-For-Me segment despite margin pressures. On the other hand, UBS lowered its price target to $4,800, attributing the adjustment to non-cash LIFO charges, though it noted these are likely temporary. Raymond James also reduced its target to $4,800, citing larger-than-anticipated LIFO charges but emphasized these are accounting headwinds rather than core margin health issues. These developments reflect a mixed but generally optimistic outlook from analysts regarding AutoZone’s financial performance and future prospects.

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