IEPIcahn Enterprises L.P.
6.740USD+1.35%Mkt Cap: 4.73B $P/E:

Icahn Enterprises L.P., through its subsidiaries engages in the investment, energy, automotive, food packaging, real estate, home fashion and pharma in the United States and internationally. The Investment segment invest…

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Icahn Enterprises LP's Dividend Analysis

Icahn Enterprises LP (NASDAQ:IEP) recently announced a total dividend of $0.5 per share, with the ex-dividend date set for 2026-08-17. This includes a $0.5 per share cash dividend payable on 2026-09-23. As investors look forward to this upcoming payment, the spotlight also shines on the company's dividend history, yield, and growth rates.

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Carl Icahn Trims Stakes in JetBlue and American Electric Power

The activist investor’s largest stockholding, CVR Energy, lost nearly 20% of its value in the second quarter.

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Icahn Enterprises LP (IEP) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Strategic Pep Boys Sale and ...

IEP navigates a mixed quarter with a $700 million Pep Boys divestiture boosting liquidity, while investment fund volatility and a wider net loss weigh on results.

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Icahn Enterprises Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Icahn Enterprises (NASDAQ:IEP) reported a second-quarter 2026 net loss attributable to the company of $355 million, or $0.52 per depositary unit, compared with a $165 million loss, or $0.30 per unit, a year earlier. Adjusted EBITDA attributable to IEP was a loss of $134 million, compared with adjust

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Icahn Sells Pep Boys Chain, Holds Real Estate in $700M Deal

Icahn will sell Pep Boys for $700M but keep its real estate, highlighting the value of auto-service sites in net lease.

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Mavis Tire to acquire iconic auto-service chain in $700M deal

The $700 million deal will expand Mavis' network to over 4,400 service centers, but Carl Icahn's company retains key assets including AAMCO Transmissions.

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Icahn Enterprises selling Pep Boys to Mavis Tire for $700 million

The deal adds nearly 800 Pep Boys locations to Mavis's network, expanding its footprint across the Western United States

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Sector Update: Energy Stocks Edge Higher Premarket Tuesday

Energy stocks were edging higher premarket Tuesday, with the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR

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Mavis Tire to Expand Its Presence by Buying Pep Boys

An acquisition of Pep Boys should help Mavis grow its presence into new and existing markets—particularly across the Western part of the U.S. where Pep Boys already has a sizable retail footprint. Mavis will pay roughly $700 million in cash to Icahn Enterprises under the deal.

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Icahn to Sell Auto-Service Chain Pep Boys to Mavis for $700 Million

Carl Icahn’s company, Icahn Enterprises has struck a deal to sell auto-service chain Pep Boys to private-equity owned Mavis Tire Express Services, according to people familiar with the matter. Mavis will pay roughly $700 million in cash under the deal, which is expected to be unveiled Tuesday, the people said. A subsidiary of Mavis is expected to take over the business from a subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises, the people said.

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