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Off-price retailer TJX raises annual profit forecasts

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 6:58 AM

Aug 19 (Reuters) – TJX raised its annual profit forecast on Wednesday, betting on resilient demand at its ​off-price retail stores as budget-conscious ‌consumers increasingly hunt for deals.

Shares of the Framingham, Massachusetts-based company were down 4.6% in premarket trading after TJX forecast third-quarter adjusted ‌profit ​below estimates and ⁠reaffirmed its annual comparable ⁠sales forecast.

Lower-income consumers are increasingly shifting toward discount retailers including TJX as economic uncertainty stemming from U.S. ​import tariffs and the Iran war forces them to tighten budgets.

The ⁠company received aggregate refunds ⁠of $331 million during the quarter ​for a portion of the IEEPA ​tariffs it previously paid.

Excluding an expected net ‌benefit of 6 cents from tariff refunds, the company sees third-quarter adjusted diluted earnings per share to ⁠be in the range of $1.30 to $1.32, compared with analyst expectations of $1.35, according to LSEG data.

The ⁠off-price ‌retailer continues to expect annual ⁠comparable store sales to grow ​between ‌3% and 4%.

The TJ ​Maxx parent ⁠expects earnings per share for fiscal 2027 to be between $5.31 and $5.36, compared with its previous forecast of $5.08 to $5.15.

(Reporting by Sanskriti Shekhar in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Devika Syamnath)