Casey's General Stores (CASY) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Casey's General Stores runs a chain of convenience stores that also sell gasoline. Most of its locations are in small towns and rural areas across the Midwest and South, where Casey's is often the only nearby option for fuel, snacks, and everyday items. The company is one of the largest convenience store chains in the United States, and it is especially known for its made-from-scratch pizza, which it sells in-store and delivers. Casey's makes money by selling fuel, food, and merchandise directly to everyday consumers. It operates over 2,700 stores, primarily across 17 states in the middle of the country, giving it a strong regional footprint that is hard for national competitors to replicate quickly. The company's biggest growth driver is expanding its store count through new builds and acquisitions, but it also faces the long-term risk that rising electric vehicle adoption could reduce demand for gasoline, which is a major part of its revenue.
Winston Score: 57/100 — Good
A decent business — some strong pillars, some weaker.
- Quality: Mixed (13/30)
- Growth: Exceptional (18/20)
- Cash Flow: Strong (7/10)
- Stability: Strong (8/10)
- Valuation: Good (6/10)
- Ownership: Weak (2/15)
Key Facts
Price: $835.74
Market Cap: $30.9B
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Industry: Specialty Retail
Exchange: NASDAQ


