In November 2010, AutoZone reported net income of $3.77 per share compared to consensus analyst estimates of $3.44 per share, leading to a surprise of 9.6%.
In August 2010, AutoZone reported net income of $5.66 per share compared to consensus analyst estimates of $5.44 per share, leading to a surprise of 4%.
In May 2010, AutoZone reported net income of $4.12 per share compared to consensus analyst estimates of $3.59 per share, leading to a surprise of 14.8%.
In February 2010, AutoZone reported net income of $2.46 per share compared to consensus analyst estimates of $2.35 per share, leading to a surprise of 4.7%.
AutoZone reported earnings of $2.82 per share in its fiscal quarter ending NOV-09, beating analyst expectations of $2.67 per share by $.15 per share, or 5.8%.
The State of Arkansas has agreed on September 8, 2009 to adopt AZO Automotive Parts and Supplies contract under the U.S. Communisties Group Cooperative Purcahsing Alliance. The U.S. Communities Government Purchasing Alliance is a nonprofit that assists local and state government agencies, school districts (K-12), higher education, and nonprofits in reducing the cost of purchased goods through pooling the purchasing power of public agencies nationwide. This is accomplished through competitively solicited contracts for quality products through lead public agencies. Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/autozone-contract-adopted-by-the-state-of-arkansas-2009-09-08
AutoZone reported earnings of $4.47 per share in its fiscal quarter ending AUG-09, beating analyst expectations of $4.45 per share by $.02 per share, or .35%.
AutoZone reported earnings of $3.13 per share in its fiscal quarter ending MAY09, beating analyst expectations of $2.89 per share by $.24 per share, or 8.17%.
AutoZone reported earnings of $2.03 per share in its fiscal quarter ending FEB09, beating analyst expectations of $1.85 per share by $.18 per share, or 9.9%.
AutoZone reported Q1 earnings of $131 million and sales of $1.48 billion, which despite being lower than their year-earlier totals still beat analyst projections.
AutoZone reported earnings of $2.23 per share in its fiscal quarter ending NOV08, beating analyst expectations of $2.19 per share by $.04 per share, or 2.02%.
AZO missed Wall St. profit estimates, but sales rose amidst difficult industry conditions and high gas prices, which hampered demand less than anticipated.