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Shares of Ross Stores (ROST) were in the spotlight on Friday, following positive Wall Street action after a blowout second quarter that included a 10% growth in comparable-store sales.
At the time of writing, ROST shares were up 4%.
UBS expects Ross Stores to deliver an 8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in earnings over the next five years, supporting a roughly 27X price-to-earnings multiple. However, UBS cautioned that the stock’s current price already appears to reflect much of that optimism.
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UBS raised Ross’ price target to $239 from $232 and kept a ‘Neutral’ rating, according to The Fly. The stock is already trading above the updated target.
Second-quarter (Q2) sales rose 13% to $6.3 billion, while comparable-store sales jumped 10%, the second consecutive double-digit quarter. Earnings came in at $2.66 per share. Both sales and earnings beat Wall Street’s estimates, according to Fiscal.ai data.
Ross said customer traffic drove the comparable-sales increase, with the retailer attracting new and returning customers, and existing shoppers visiting more frequently and spending more. Home goods and cosmetics were the strongest categories.
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The company expects comparable sales to rise 6% to 7% in the third quarter and 4% to 5% in the fourth quarter. The retailer also raised its full-year 2026 earnings guidance to between $8.61 and $8.77 per share.
Citi called the quarter “outstanding” and said it sees further upside to 2026 earnings estimates. Truist raised its price target on Ross to $310 from $290 and maintained a ‘Buy’ rating. The firm said trends remained strong across merchandise categories and customer demographics.
Barclays lifted its target to $298 from $260, kept an ‘Overweight’ rating, and added that comparable-store sales growth topped the 7.6% consensus estimate. It added that Ross’ short-term execution advantage over competitors remains “wide.”
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Retail sentiment surrounding ROST on Stocktwits turned ‘extremely bullish’ from ‘bullish’ a day earlier, amid a 450% increase in message volumes.
One user said if the stock breaks $250 and holds, it could see further surge. It is currently trading near $246.
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Another user sees the stock climb up to $280 if it breaks past $250.
ROST stock has gained more than 27% so far this year.
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