AMCON Distributing Company reports gross profit margin of 6.7% for fiscal 2025

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/DIT">AMCON Distributing</a> Company reports gross profit margin of 6.7% for fiscal 2025

AMCON Distributing Company reported sales figures for the fiscal years ending September 2025 and 2024, with sales representing 100.0% for both years. The cost of sales accounted for 93.3% in both periods, resulting in a gross profit margin of 6.7%. Selling, general and administrative expenses were 5.9% in 2025, up from 5.7% in 2024. Depreciation and amortization remained steady at 0.3% for both years. During the period, AMCON acquired Arrowrock Supply, a wholesale distributor in Boise, Idaho, and opened a new distribution center in Colorado City, Colorado. The company is now ranked as the third largest convenience distributor in the United States by territory covered.

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