Genuine Parts Stock Drop Looks Sharp, But How Deep Can It Go?

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Genuine Parts (GPC) stock has fallen 22.8% in 21 trading days due to Q4 earnings concerns and a subdued FY26 outlook, prompting questions about the longevity of its operational weakness. The article analyzes GPC’s downturn resilience by comparing its performance against the S&P 500 during past economic crises. While GPC has historically fared worse than the S&P 500 during downturns, its recovery times vary, and its current valuation metrics suggest an “Unattractive” stock.

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