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TJX sees quarterly profit below estimates on soft demand, shares drop

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

By Sanskriti Shekhar

Aug 19 (Reuters) – TJX forecast third-quarter profit below Wall Street estimates as slowing growth at its key Marmaxx division fueled concerns of a pullback in consumer spending, ​sending its shares down nearly 4% in premarket trading ‌on Wednesday.

The Framingham, Massachusetts-based retailer also raised its annual profit forecast and maintained its comparable store sales target for growth between 3% and 4%.

TJX faces mounting competition from value retailers Ross Stores and Burlington Stores as consumers ‌grow ​more selective with discretionary purchases amid economic ⁠uncertainty and a softer ⁠labor market.

Excluding an expected net benefit of six cents from tariff refunds, TJX sees third-quarter adjusted 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.

Marmaxx, TJX’s largest division and home to the TJ Maxx and Marshalls chains, posted comparable sales ⁠growth of 1% in the second ⁠quarter, slowing from 6% growth in the previous quarter.

“Our ​fear is that it relates to lower ticket (less purchases per shopping ​trip) given wider signs of consumer weakness and price ‌increases over the last year and a half,” William Blair analyst Dylan Carden said.

TJX, which offers merchandise priced from under $10 to designer goods costing several thousands of dollars, has boosted marketing efforts ⁠to attract shoppers with new launches and celebrity-led campaigns.

The company expects additional tariff refunds in the third quarter that could lower merchandise costs, ⁠although part of ‌the benefit is expected to be offset by ⁠higher incentive compensation and bonus expenses.

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.

Net sales rose 5.4% to $15.18 billion in the quarter ended August 1, narrowly beating estimates of $15.16 billion.

The company reported quarterly adjusted earnings per share rose 11% to $1.22, slightly above expectations of $1.19.

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