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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.
Las Vegas Sands Asia integrated resorts (NYSE: LVS) $11.4B FY2024 revenue; Sands China Macau $8.2B, Marina Bay Sands Singapore $2.93B (+14%), Londoner Macao renovation, competing with Galaxy and Melco.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is a Las Vegas, Nevada-based integrated resort developer and operator — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LVS) as an S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary component — developing, owning, and operating luxury integrated resort destinations in Macau, China (through Sands China Ltd., 69.4% owned subsidiary listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange) and Singapore (Marina Bay Sands) through approximately 40,000 employees, following the 2021 sale of its Las Vegas properties (The Venetian, Palazzo, Las Vegas Sands Expo Center) to Apollo Global Management for $6.25 billion. In fiscal year 2024, Las Vegas Sands reported revenues of $11.4 billion (+5.7% year-over-year), with Macao Operations generating $8.2 billion ($4.49B at The Venetian Macao, $2.0B at Sands Macao, Four Seasons Macao, Parisian Macao, and Londoner Macao) and Singapore's Marina Bay Sands generating $2.93 billion (+14.3%). CEO Robert Goldstein leads Las Vegas Sands' strategy of Macau portfolio renovation and Singapore expansion: the Londoner Macao renovation ($2 billion+ investment transforming the former Sands Cotai Central into the Londoner Macao resort) completed its final tower renovations in 2024, while the Marina Bay Sands Tower 3 expansion (adding 1,000 hotel rooms, additional gaming floors, and a new arena for concerts and events) received Singapore government approval targeting 2028 completion.
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