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Time to Buy Ross Stores (ROST) or TJX Companies (TJX) Stock as Earnings Approach?
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Home Depot’s (HD - Free Report) better-than-expected second-quarter results this morning was a bright spot among retailers.
With Home Depot able to surpass top and bottom line expectations Ross Stores (ROST - Free Report) and TJX Companies (TJX - Free Report) are two retailers to watch as well. This is especially true with the back-to-school shopping season upon us.
Keeping this scenario in mind, now may be a good time to buy TJX and Ross stock as their Q2 reports approach on August 16 and 17 respectively.
TJX Q2 Preview: As a global leader among off-price apparel retailers, TJX’s Q2 report could bring good news to investors’ ears.
TJX’s Q2 earnings are expected to be up 10% at $0.76 per share with sales anticipated to rise 5% to $12.41 billion. Notably, the Zacks Expected Surprise Prediction (ESP) has TJX beating earnings expectations with the Most Accurate Estimate having Q2 EPS at $0.78 and 2% above the Zacks Consensus.
There would be no surprise if TJX accompanies its Q2 results with favorable guidance as the company’s top and bottom lines are expected to expand 6% and 10% during the third-quarter respectively.
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Ross Q2 Preview: Ross Stores has carved out its own niche as an off price-retailer of clothing and other apparel and the company's outlook has strengthened as back-to-school shopping begins.
While the third-quarter should be a particularly strong period for Ross, respectable growth is expected in the company’s Q2 results on Thursday as well. Earnings are expected to rise 4% at $1.16 per share with Q2 sales projected to be up 3% to $4.73 billion. Plus, the Zacks ESP also indicates Ross could surpass earnings expectations with the Most Accurate Estimate having Q2 EPS at $1.19 and 2% above the Zacks Consensus.
Looking ahead there is a strong chance Ross will be able to offer favorable guidance with the company projected to have 15% earnings growth during Q3 and its top line forecasted to expand 2% from the prior-year quarter.
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Takeaway
With TJX stock only up +8% this year and Ross shares down -2% these off-price retail apparel leaders appear to be overlooked at the moment. Ross and TJX stock currently sport a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) as the back-to-school shopping season should give them a nice boost and annual earnings estimates have trended higher.
Furthermore, both companies are expected to beat Q2 earnings expectations and strong quarterly results and positive guidance could start to reconfirm the anticipation of double-digit percentage growth on Ross and TJX’s bottom line in fiscal 2023 and FY24.
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Time to Buy Ross Stores (ROST) or TJX Companies (TJX) Stock as Earnings Approach?
Home Depot’s (HD - Free Report) better-than-expected second-quarter results this morning was a bright spot among retailers.
With Home Depot able to surpass top and bottom line expectations Ross Stores (ROST - Free Report) and TJX Companies (TJX - Free Report) are two retailers to watch as well. This is especially true with the back-to-school shopping season upon us.
Keeping this scenario in mind, now may be a good time to buy TJX and Ross stock as their Q2 reports approach on August 16 and 17 respectively.
TJX Q2 Preview: As a global leader among off-price apparel retailers, TJX’s Q2 report could bring good news to investors’ ears.
TJX’s Q2 earnings are expected to be up 10% at $0.76 per share with sales anticipated to rise 5% to $12.41 billion. Notably, the Zacks Expected Surprise Prediction (ESP) has TJX beating earnings expectations with the Most Accurate Estimate having Q2 EPS at $0.78 and 2% above the Zacks Consensus.
There would be no surprise if TJX accompanies its Q2 results with favorable guidance as the company’s top and bottom lines are expected to expand 6% and 10% during the third-quarter respectively.
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Ross Q2 Preview: Ross Stores has carved out its own niche as an off price-retailer of clothing and other apparel and the company's outlook has strengthened as back-to-school shopping begins.
While the third-quarter should be a particularly strong period for Ross, respectable growth is expected in the company’s Q2 results on Thursday as well. Earnings are expected to rise 4% at $1.16 per share with Q2 sales projected to be up 3% to $4.73 billion. Plus, the Zacks ESP also indicates Ross could surpass earnings expectations with the Most Accurate Estimate having Q2 EPS at $1.19 and 2% above the Zacks Consensus.
Looking ahead there is a strong chance Ross will be able to offer favorable guidance with the company projected to have 15% earnings growth during Q3 and its top line forecasted to expand 2% from the prior-year quarter.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Takeaway
With TJX stock only up +8% this year and Ross shares down -2% these off-price retail apparel leaders appear to be overlooked at the moment. Ross and TJX stock currently sport a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) as the back-to-school shopping season should give them a nice boost and annual earnings estimates have trended higher.
Furthermore, both companies are expected to beat Q2 earnings expectations and strong quarterly results and positive guidance could start to reconfirm the anticipation of double-digit percentage growth on Ross and TJX’s bottom line in fiscal 2023 and FY24.