Which Is a Better Investment, American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. or CarMax, Inc. Stock?

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Sifting through countless of stocks in the Specialty Retail industry can be tedious, and sometimes two stocks are just too similar to judge which is the better investment. If you’re on the fence about investing in American Eagle Outfitters, Inc., CarMax or Inc. because you’re not sure how they measure up, it’s important to compare them on a few factors before making your decision.

Read on to learn how American Eagle Outfitters, Inc., CarMax and Inc. compare based on key financial metrics to determine which better meets your investment needs.

About American Eagle Outfitters, Inc., CarMax and Inc.

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. operates as a multi-brand specialty retailer in the United States and internationally. The company provides jeans, apparel and accessories, and personal care products for women and men under the American Eagle brand; and intimates, apparel, activewear, and swim collections under the Aerie and OFFLINE by Aerie brands. It also offers menswear products under the Todd Snyder New York brand; and fashion clothing and accessories under the Unsubscribed brand. The company sells its products through its own and licensed retail stores, concession-based shops-within-shops, wholesale markets, and online marketplaces; and digital channels, such as www.ae.com, www.aerie.com, www.toddsnyder.com, and www.unsubscribed.com. American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

CarMax, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates as a retailer of used vehicles and related products in the United States. The company operates in two segments: CarMax Sales Operations and CarMax Auto Finance. The CarMax Sales Operations segment offers customers a range of makes and models of used vehicles, including domestic, imported, and luxury vehicles, as well as hybrid and electric vehicles; used vehicle auctions; extended protection plans to customers at the time of sale; and reconditioning and vehicle repair services. The CarMax Auto Finance segment provides financing alternatives for retail customers across a range of credit spectrum and arrangements with various financial institutions. The company was founded in 1993 and is based in Richmond, Virginia.

Latest Specialty Retail and American Eagle Outfitters, Inc., CarMax, Inc. Stock News

As of July 25, 2025, American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. had a $2.0 billion market capitalization, compared to the Specialty Retail median of $810.5 million. American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.’s stock is down 29.6% in 2025, up 18.3% in the previous five trading days and down 45.52% in the past year.

Currently, American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.’s price-earnings ratio is 11.4. American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.’s trailing 12-month revenue is $5.3 billion with a 3.7% net profit margin. Year-over-year quarterly sales growth most recently was -4.7%. Analysts expect adjusted earnings to reach $0.795 per share for the current fiscal year. American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. currently has a 4.3% dividend yield.

As of July 25, 2025, CarMax, Inc. had a $9.1 billion market cap, putting it in the 78th percentile of all stocks. CarMax, Inc.’s stock is down 25.7% in 2025, down 1.2% in the previous five trading days and down 24.43% in the past year.

Currently, CarMax, Inc.’s price-earnings ratio is 16.8. CarMax, Inc.’s trailing 12-month revenue is $28.7 billion with a 1.9% net profit margin. Year-over-year quarterly sales growth most recently was 6.2%. Analysts expect adjusted earnings to reach $3.889 per share for the current fiscal year. CarMax, Inc. does not currently pay a dividend.

How We Compare American Eagle Outfitters, Inc., CarMax and Inc. Stock Grades

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