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Ross Stores jumps after raising full-year profit guidance

By Thomson Reuters Aug 21, 2026 | 4:27 AM

Aug 21 (Reuters) – Ross Stores’ shares surged nearly 9% in premarket trading on Friday, after the value retailer raised annual guidance and projected quarterly sales growth ​above analyst expectations, signalling bargain-hunting demand despite a ‌shaky economic backdrop.

Shares were last up 8.6% at $248.77 after falling over 3% in the last two sessions.

Here are some details:

• The company raised its annual earnings per share forecast to the range of $8.61 to $8.77, compared ‌with ​its previous outlook of $7.50 to $7.74.

• It ⁠expects comparable store sales ⁠to increase 6% to 7% in the third quarter and 4% to 5% in the fourth quarter, compared with analysts’ expectations of a 3.1% and 2.6% rise, respectively.

• The ​company had earlier forecast annual same-store sales to rise between 6% and 7%.

• It reported second-quarter revenue of $6.26 ⁠billion, a rise of about 13% ⁠from a year earlier and beating analyst estimates of $6.18 ​billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

• In contrast, earlier ​this week, rival TJX Companies reported a slowdown at ‌its TJ Maxx and Marshalls discount apparel chains in the second quarter.

• Ross Stores reported an estimate-beating second-quarter EPS of $2.06, which includes an approximate $0.60 per share benefit from tariff refunds.

• “Ross ⁠deliberately avoided being the first to raise prices and pass on tariff costs, even intentionally absorbing margin burdens last year. We ⁠view this as ‌a savvy move that cemented its low-price ⁠leadership and resonated with its customer base,” Morningstar ​analyst ‌Brett Husslein said in a note.

• At ​least four ⁠brokerages, including J.P.Morgan and Barclays, raised their price targets on the stock after results.

• As of last close, Ross Stores shares climbed more than 27% year-to-date, compared to a 11.6% jump in the S&P 500

(Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Harikrishnan Nair)