O'Reilly Auto Parts CEO warns consumers will see change in stores
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O'Reilly Auto Parts CEO has raised concerns about upcoming changes in stores, following a troubling update from competitor AutoZone. The Memphis-based company reported a significant $80 million non-cash charge due to tariffs, with expectations that this could rise to $120 million in the current fiscal quarter. This situation highlights the impact of tariffs on the automotive parts industry, signaling potential price increases and supply chain challenges for consumers.
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