Arko (ARKO) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Arko Corp. runs a large network of convenience stores and gas stations across the United States. Customers stop in to buy fuel, snacks, drinks, tobacco, and everyday items. The company has grown mainly by acquiring smaller regional chains, making it one of the larger independent convenience store operators in the country. Arko makes money from two main sources: selling fuel at the pump and selling merchandise inside its stores. It operates hundreds of locations spread across roughly 30 states, mostly in the South, Mid-Atlantic, and Midwest. Fuel sales drive most of the revenue, but in-store merchandise carries much higher profit margins. The company faces stiff competition from larger chains like Casey's and Couche-Tard, as well as from big-box retailers. A key risk is that declining gasoline demand over time — as electric vehicles become more common — could pressure the fuel revenue that keeps many customers pulling into its lots.
Winston Score: 38/100 — Below Average
Below-average fundamentals — multiple weak pillars.
- Quality: Weak (7/30)
- Growth: Weak (4/20)
- Cash Flow: Strong (7/10)
- Stability: Mixed (3/10)
- Valuation: Good (5/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: $4.75
Market Cap: $533M
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Industry: Specialty Retail
Exchange: NASDAQ


