Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Icahn Enterprises (IEP) automotive service and retail chain at 1,000+ US locations; co-located service bays and parts retail competing with AutoZone and Jiffy Lube for vehicle maintenance and tire service.
Pep Boys is a Philadelphia-founded automotive aftermarket service and retail chain providing vehicle maintenance, tire services, repairs, and auto parts across 1,000+ US service locations — operating as part of Icahn Automotive Group owned by Carl Icahn's Icahn Enterprises (NASDAQ: IEP), which acquired Pep Boys in 2016 for $1 billion. Founded in 1921 by "Manny, Moe & Jack" (Manny Rosenfeld, Moe Mowshowitz, and Gracie Strauss), Pep Boys' service-and-retail co-located model distinguishes it from pure retail auto parts stores (AutoZone, O'Reilly) and pure service chains (Jiffy Lube, Midas) by offering parts purchasing alongside professional installation under one roof with unified customer service.
NYSE-listed (WRBY) DTC eyewear brand with $669M revenue and 240+ stores; vertical integration enabling $95-195 glasses competing with LensCrafters while pursuing profitability path after 2021 IPO.
Warby Parker is a New York-based direct-to-consumer eyewear company that disrupted the traditional optical retail industry by designing, manufacturing, and selling prescription glasses and sunglasses directly to consumers at $95-$195 price points — compared to $300-500 at traditional optical retailers that added brand markups, optician markups, and optical shop overhead. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: WRBY), Warby Parker generated $669 million in net revenue in fiscal year 2023 and operates 240+ retail stores across the US and Canada alongside its e-commerce and home try-on program.
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