Reader's Question: In July, LKQ Corp. (Nasdaq: LKQX) offered $48.00 per share for Keystone Automotive (Nasdaq: KEYS) in an all-cash deal. Keystone is currently trading around $47.65. The merger is ...
LKQ Corp. said Tuesday that it is buying Keystone Automotive Industries Inc. for about $811 million in cash, in a move to expand its presence in the distribution of auto replacement parts.
LKQ and Keystone are a great strategic fit and this acquisition is a natural progression of our strategy to expand our presence in the distribution of automotive replacement parts, an industry that we ...
ANTIOCH, Tenn., Nov. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LKQ Corporation (Nasdaq: LKQ) today announced that Keystone Automotive Operations, a subsidiary of LKQ’s Specialty segment, received the Channel ...
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Keystone Automotive Industries Inc., the Pomona, Calif., provider of after-market replacement parts for cars that have been in collisions, definitively agreed to be acquired ...
EXETER — Chicago-based LKQ Corp. recently finalized a $450 million deal to purchase Keystone Automotive Operations Inc. The deal completed on Jan. 3 includes the Keystone’s Exeter warehouse valued at ...
LKQ Corp. announced Tuesday it would buy rival Keystone Automotive Industries for approximately $811 million in cash to increase its share of the auto replacement parts market. On the news of the deal ...
CHICAGO (Dec. 10, 2013) — Parts distributor LKQ Corp. has agreed to acquire aftermarket parts and accessories distributor Keystone Automotive Operations Inc. for $450 million. The deal is expected to ...
CHICAGO (July 19, 2007) — LKQ Corp., a nationwide source of recycled light vehicle original equipment products, is buying Keystone Automotive Industries Inc., a provider of aftermarket vehicle ...
An investor in Keystone Automotive Industries Inc. has publicly stated it will vote against the proposed buyout from LKQ Corp. on Wednesday, according to media reports. Silverstone Capital LLC will ...
Pomona-based Keystone Automotive Industries Inc., which distributes parts to collision repair shops, said Tuesday that it agreed to be bought by larger rival LKQ Corp. for $811 million in cash.
EXETER — Chicago-based LKQ Corp. recently finalized a $450 million deal to purchase Keystone Automotive Operations Inc. The deal completed on Jan. 3 includes the Keystone’s Exeter warehouse valued at ...