
Today Federal Reserve: FOMC minutes from Fed’s July meeting Earnings (a.m.): Target, Lowe's, TJX, Analog Devices, Estee Lauder Economic data: EIA weekly petroleum status report, CPI (UK), PPI (UK) Tomorrow Earnings: Walmart, Alibaba, Deere & Co.
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Today Federal Reserve: FOMC minutes from Fed’s July meeting Earnings (a.m.): Target, Lowe's, TJX, Analog Devices, Estee Lauder Economic data: EIA weekly petroleum status report, CPI (UK), PPI (UK) Tomorrow Earnings: Walmart, Alibaba, Deere & Co.

Off-price retail company Ross Stores (NASDAQ:ROST) will be reporting results this Thursday afternoon. Here’s what you need to know.

Wall Street applauds signs of Target earnings transformation after a few tough years. But is the good news baked into TGT stock?

Today Earnings (a.m.): Home Depot, Baidu Earnings (p.m.) Toll Brothers Economic data: Housing starts for July, pending home sales, import and export price indexes, July industrial production and ...

Most retailers make their year around Christmas, but the festive season for home improvement is just winding down. Second-quarter results this week for Home Depot and Lowe’s, and numbers already released two weeks ago by Floor & Decor will make for a muted celebration. The three companies’ shares have lagged the S&P 500 by between 35 and 50 percentage points in the past year.

Monday Economic data: Empire state manufacturing survey (Federal Reserve Bank of New York), NAHB home builder confidence index, Treasury international capital data (U.S.), CPI (Canada). Earnings (p.

ROST is poised for Q2 growth as value-driven demand, store expansion and stronger execution support sales and earnings.
Investing.com -- Citi has downgraded Burlington Stores to Neutral from Buy, telling investors in a note Wednesday that the shares have run close to its target price and no longer offer an attractive risk/reward.
Ross Stores (ROST) is in focus after its May 21, 2026 earnings call, where management reported a 17% comparable store sales gain and raised full year guidance, followed by a 15.8% stock move. See our latest analysis for Ross Stores. At a US$252.57 share price, Ross Stores has shown firm momentum, with a 30 day share price return of 19.19% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 86.02%. This suggests investors are reassessing its growth and risk profile after strong earnings updates and...
Ross Stores will release its second-quarter earnings soon, and analysts anticipate a double-digit bottom-line growth.
William Blair says Casey’s, Costco, Cava, and other consumer companies are well positioned to weather inflation and uneven consumer spending.
Ross Stores (ROST) is back in focus after Zacks assigned the stock its highest Rank of #1, as full year earnings estimates moved 5.7% higher over the past 3 months. See our latest analysis for Ross Stores. At a recent share price of US$219.46, Ross Stores has given investors a year to date share price return of 20.09%, while the 1 year total shareholder return stands at 68.83%, pointing to strong longer term momentum despite a 30 day share price decline of 8.61%. If Ross Stores has you...
From screen-time eyestrain to social media’s negative impact on mental health, there are plenty of reasons to get offline even as technology takes over more aspects of our lives. Off-price retailers like Ross Stores are living proof that analog can thrive in the age of e-commerce. Investors might be hesitant to invest in Ross Stores after the shares soared some 80% in the past year, but consider another double-digit number: 17%.
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Ollie's continues to post earnings beats and sales growth, but the stock has lagged other discount retailers despite a bullish analyst outlook.
TJX Companies leverages macroeconomic pressure to expand margins and deliver substantial shareholder returns through aggressive buybacks and consistent dividends.
Dow Jones futures: The S&P 500 and Nasdaq jumped as Trump canceled Iran strikes, but still below key levels. The SpaceX IPO priced at 135 a share. CrowdStrike flashed a new buy signal.
Burlington topped earnings and revenue estimates and raised its outlook, but shares fell sharply as investors appeared to want more.
On Thursday, Dollar Tree stock jumped almost 20% after beating analyst expectations for revenue and earnings.
Burlington Stores (NYSE:BURL) reported stronger-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results, with executives saying the off-price retailer benefited from broad-based comp growth, better markdown execution and supply chain productivity. Chief Executive Officer Michael O'Sullivan said the company deli
Ross Stores stock hit new highs after a strong earnings beat and raised full-year outlook reinforced the strength of the off-price retail sector.
Ross shares rose Friday after the retailer delivered what one analyst called “a remarkable first-quarter beat.”

On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - Estee Lauder (EL) share are climbing following collapse of a proposed combination with Puig Brands that would have created one of the world's largest fragrance and skincare companies. - IMAX Corp. (IMAX) shares jumped after the Wall Street Journal reported the large-screen theater company is exploring a sale and has approached entertainment companies as potential buyers. - Ross Stores (ROST) shares are up after the off-price retailer boosted its comparable sales forecast for the full year. The firm also posted better-than-expected sales for the first quarter.
Ross Stores earnings growth accelerated again after strong results from off-price peer TJX, after Walmart warned on Q2 amid high gas prices.
Comparable store sales surged 17% in the first quarter, driving earnings per share to $2.02 — well above the company's own guidance of $1.60 to $1.67
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