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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.
NYSE-listed (KMB) personal care company with Huggies, Kleenex, Scott, and Cottonelle at $20.1B revenue; competing directly with P&G Pampers and Charmin for global diaper and tissue market leadership.
Kimberly-Clark is a Dallas-based global consumer goods company manufacturing personal care, tissue, and health products under the Huggies (diapers), Kleenex (facial tissues), Scott (paper towels/toilet paper), Cottonelle (bathroom tissue), Pull-Ups (training pants), U by Kotex (feminine care), and Depend (adult incontinence) brand portfolio. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: KMB), Kimberly-Clark was founded in 1872 and generated $20.1 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024, competing directly with Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG, Pampers, Bounty, Charmin) in the diaper, tissue, and personal care categories globally.
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