Dollar Tree Sees Up to Mid-Teens EPS Growth Through 2028

Dow Jones
Oct 15
 

By Adriano Marchese

 

Dollar Tree has laid out a new three-year growth strategy that targets up to mid-teens earnings-per-share growth.

The value retailer on Wednesday said that it expects a 12% to 15% compounded annual growth rate in EPS for fiscal years 2026 to 2028, thanks to an underlying annual EPS growth of 8% to 10%.

Dollar Tree said that the new targets are achievable due to the absence of discrete cost items tied to tariff mitigation, multi-price store conversions, lost distribution capacity, and the sale of Family Dollar.

In fiscal 2026, EPS is expected to grow by a high-teens percentage due to the timing of certain discrete cost benefits.

The company is maintaining its guidance for comparable same-stores sales growth of 3.8% quarter-to-date, but noted that EPS outlook for third quarter and fiscal year 2025 hasn't been adjusted for the benefit of its share repurchases in the period.

 

Write to Adriano Marchese at adriano.marchese@wsj.com

 

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Dollar Tree is targeting up to 10% annual earnings-per-share growth through 2028. "Dollar Tree Sees Up to Mid-Teens EPS Growth Through 2028," at 7:04 a.m. ET, said it targeted mid-teens EPS growth in that period.

 

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October 15, 2025 08:41 ET (12:41 GMT)

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