Genuine Parts Company distributes automotive and industrial replacement parts. It operates in two segments, Automotive Parts Group and Industrial Parts Group. The company distributes automotive parts, accessories and solutions and replacement parts for hybrid and electric vehicles, trucks, SUVs, buses, motorcycles, farm equipment, and heavy duty equipment; and equipment parts and technologies. It also offers automotive parts, including brakes, batteries, filters, engine components, tools, access...
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GPC (Genuine Parts Co) stock is currently quoted at $131.97. Stock quotes represent the current market price at which shares are available for trading during market hours.
GPC is trading at $131.97 (+2.76, 2.14%) as of the latest market data. Prices update in real-time during trading hours.
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