Ross Stores' stock surged 7.79% in after-hours trading on Thursday following the release of its fiscal first-quarter earnings report, which significantly exceeded market expectations.
The value retailer reported Q1 earnings per share of $2.02, a 37% increase year-over-year and well above analyst consensus estimates ranging from $1.68 to $1.73. Revenue climbed 21% to $6.01 billion, also surpassing expectations of approximately $5.64 billion. Comparable store sales grew by a robust 17%, driven primarily by higher customer traffic.
Building on the strong quarterly performance, Ross Stores raised its full-year outlook. The company now expects fiscal 2026 earnings per share of $7.50 to $7.74, up from its previous forecast of $7.02 to $7.36. It also raised its annual comparable sales growth forecast to 6%-7% from 3%-4%. CEO Jim Conroy attributed the strong results to compelling merchandise assortments, effective marketing initiatives, an improved in-store experience, and a benefit from higher consumer spending related to tax refunds.
The company also noted it remains on track to repurchase $1.275 billion of its common stock in fiscal 2026, having bought back 1.5 million shares for $319 million in the first quarter.