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Copart, Inc. to Webcast Third Quarter Fiscal 2008 Results

Fri May 30, 2008 7:54pm EDT
FAIRFIELD, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Copart, Inc. (NASDAQ:CPRT) announced today that it will release
earnings for the third quarter of fiscal 2008 after the close of
market on Tuesday, June 3, 2008.

   On Wednesday, June 4, 2008 a conference call will be held at 11:00
a.m. Eastern Time (8 a.m. Pacific) to discuss the results and answer
questions regarding the company's performance for the quarter ended
April 30, 2008.

   The call will be webcast live and can be accessed at
https://cis.premconf.com/sc/scw.dll/usr?cid=vlllrznddcdvrxrzs. It will
be available for replay through the same URL through July 4, 2008.

   If you do not have Internet access you can access an audio replay
at (888) 203-1112 using confirmation code #6072674. The audio replay
will be available through July 4, 2008.

   About Copart:

   Copart, founded in 1982, provides vehicle suppliers, primarily
insurance companies, with a full range of vehicle remarketing services
to process and sell salvage vehicles through a completely virtual
auction-style trading platform, principally to licensed dismantlers,
rebuilders and used vehicle dealers and exporters. Salvage vehicles
are either damaged vehicles deemed a total loss for insurance or
business purposes or are recovered stolen vehicles for which an
insurance settlement with the vehicle owner has already been made. The
Company currently operates 145 facilities in the United States, Canada
and the United Kingdom. It also provides services in other locations
through a network of independent salvage vehicle remarketers.

Copart, Inc.
Heather Luck, 707-639-5271
Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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