Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Nashville alternative auto parts distributor (NASDAQ: LKQ) ~$14B revenue; largest recycled/aftermarket parts provider, Pick Your Part sold Sept 2025 for $118M, Uni-Select integration competing with Copart and OEM dealers.
LKQ Corporation is a Nashville, Tennessee-based distributor of alternative and specialty automotive parts and accessories — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: LKQ) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — operating as the largest provider of recycled, remanufactured, refurbished, and aftermarket vehicle parts and accessories across North America and Europe through approximately 45,000 employees and 1,700+ locations in 28 countries. LKQ serves collision repairers, mechanical repair shops, auto dealers, and retail consumers with alternative auto parts that are priced 25-50% below OEM dealer prices while meeting insurance company repair standards. In 2024, LKQ generated approximately $14 billion in revenue across its three operating segments: North America (wholesale recycled and aftermarket parts to US collision shops), Europe (acquired Uni-Select 2023 and operating as Rhiag/ECP for European aftermarket parts), and Specialty (truck and SUV accessories). A defining 2025 strategic action was the September 30, 2025 completion of the sale of the Self Service segment ("Pick Your Part" consumer self-service salvage yards) for $118 million — a divestiture that sharpens LKQ's focus on wholesale and specialty operations. CEO Justin Jude, who assumed leadership in 2023, has led the portfolio rationalization strategy.
Goleta CA performance footwear (NYSE: DECK) ~$4.9B FY2025 revenue; HOKA $2.2B (+16%), UGG $2.3B Gen Z resurgence, 45%+ DTC mix, competing with Nike, On Running and Skechers.
Deckers Brands is a Goleta, California-based footwear and apparel company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: DECK) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — designing, marketing, and distributing footwear through four brands: HOKA (performance athletic running and trail shoes), UGG (sheepskin boots, slippers, and casual footwear), Teva (sport sandals), and Koolaburra (accessible sheepskin-style footwear) through approximately 4,300 employees globally. In fiscal year 2025 (ending March 2025), Deckers reported revenues of approximately $4.9 billion with HOKA generating over $2.2 billion (+16% growth) representing the most successful performance footwear brand launch in recent industry history — and UGG generating approximately $2.3 billion in its strongest year yet driven by the sheepskin boot cultural resurgence among Gen Z consumers embracing comfort-forward casual fashion. CEO Dave Powers has executed a brand portfolio strategy that counterintuitively benefits from multi-brand diversity: when outdoor athletic trends favor performance running (HOKA gains), casual comfort trends favor UGG, with the two largest brands often running on different consumer cycle timing. The direct-to-consumer expansion (DTC revenue growing to 45%+ of total sales) captures higher margins than wholesale channel sales — an UGG boot sold through deckers.com or an owned retail store generates 3-4x the gross margin dollar versus the same boot sold through Nordstrom or Dick's Sporting Goods, funding brand investment and driving customer lifetime value through owned digital relationships.
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