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CarMax’s Huge Earnings Miss Sends Warning Signal on US Consumer

Published 29/09/2022, 16:28
Updated 29/09/2022, 16:28

(Bloomberg) -- Already shaky market sentiment took a gut punch on Thursday after used-car dealer CarMax (NYSE:KMX) Inc’s latest quarterly results laid bare the plight of US consumers stuck between high inflation and climbing interest rates. 

CarMax’s fiscal second-quarter numbers failed to meet Wall Street’s expectations on nearly every metric. The company said the ability of potential buyers to afford vehicles has become a challenge, with rising interest rates and low consumer confidence adding further wrinkles. 

The results sparked a steep selloff in CarMax shares, and weighed heavily on the stocks of its peers, as well as auto manufacturers and suppliers. CarMax was down as much as 23% in early trading, as was Carvana Co (NYSE:CVNA)., while Sonic Automotive (NYSE:SAH) Inc. tumbled 16%.

“CarMax has reminded Wall Street that parts of the economy are already in a recession,” said Ed Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda Corp. The “affordability challenges” highlighted by the company as the main reason for the big miss suggests it is “only going to get worse as Fed tightening starts to impact the economy,” Moya added.

With investors continuing to search for clues about the fate of the US economy over the next few months and into 2023, they are closely watching for signs that can offer insights into the health and resilience of the consumer. CarMax’s earnings put a dent in whatever optimism existed. 

“When you combine these results with the story from yesterday that demand for iPhones is weak, it raises the question about the consumer as we move toward the holiday selling season,” said Matt Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak + Co. “If the consumer is weak, you can take a soft landing off the table.”     

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The Richmond, Virginia-based company’s shares were the biggest decliners on the S&P 500 Index as the market opened on Thursday. They were followed closely by General Motors Co (NYSE:GM)., Ford Motor (NYSE:F) Co., and auto supplier Aptiv (NYSE:APTV) Plc., as investors worry about how the decisions of a squeezed US consumer will reverberate through the entire automotive industry, and the broader economy.  

“The story of CarMax’s second-quarter is clear: demand destruction,” said Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) analyst Adam Jonas. “High used car prices and rising rates are causing a buyers’ strike.”

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