Casey's General Stores, Inc.

About Casey's General Stores, Inc.

Casey's General Stores, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates convenience stores under the Casey's and Casey's General Store names. Its stores offer a selection of food, including freshly prepared foods, such as pizza, donuts, and sandwiches; beverages; tobacco and nicotine products; health and beauty aids; automotive products; and other nonfood items. The company's stores also provide motor fuel for sale on a self-service basis; and gasoline and diesel fuel. In addition, its stores offer various products, include soft drinks, energy, water, sports drinks, juices, coffee, and tea and dairy products; beer, wine, and spirits; snacks, candy, packaged bakery, and other food items; ice, ice cream, meals, and appetizers; health and beauty aids, electronic accessories, housewares, and pet supplies; and lotto/lottery and prepaid cards. Further, the company operates two stores that sells tobacco and nicotine products; one liquor store; and one grocery store. As of April 30, 2022, it operated 2,452 convenience stores. Casey's General Stores, Inc. was founded in 1959 and is headquartered in Ankeny, Iowa.

https://www.caseys.com

CASY United States

203.29USD0.54 (+0.27%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

NasdaqGS exchange

Sector: Consumer Cyclical

Industry: Specialty Retail

Location United States, Ankeny

Grade: ACF

9,268,900,864 USD
MARKET CAP
20.866
PE
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BETA (5y)
11.910
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
68%
for 3 years
26%
for 2 years
8%
for last year
8%
for this year
0%
Casey's General Stores, Inc.
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