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Investors Flock to Retail Giant as Impressive Q1 Results Fuel Significant Share Price Jump

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Investors Flock to Retail Giant as Impressive Q1 Results Fuel Significant Share Price Jump

Table of Contents Shares of TJX Companies (TJX) surged over 4% during Wednesday’s premarket session following the release of first quarter results that substantially exceeded analyst projections on all key metrics. The TJX Companies, Inc., TJX The equity opened trading at $150.87, positioning itself for a fifth consecutive session of gains. First quarter revenue totaled $14.32 billion, reflecting 9.2% growth from the year-ago period and landing $310 million above Wall Street’s expectations. Adjusted earnings per share of $1.19 surpassed both analyst forecasts and internal projections by $0.19, representing a substantial 29% increase compared to the prior year quarter. Chief Executive Officer Ernie Herrman characterized the period as exceptional. “Sales, pretax profit margin, and earnings per share were all well above our plan,” he noted. The HomeGoods division emerged as a particularly strong performer. Comparable store sales in this segment more than doubled relative to last year’s figures. Companywide same-store sales climbed 6%, up from 3% in the previous year, exceeding the 3.95% analyst estimate. $TJX | TJX Companies Inc., Q1-2027 Earning Report pic.twitter.com/W5dnGb71yD — Hardik Shah (@AIStockSavvy) May 20, 2026 The company’s Canadian operations also delivered double-digit revenue growth, contributing to widespread strength throughout the organization. Capitalizing on the first quarter outperformance, TJX elevated its full-year earnings per share projection to a range of $5.08–$5.15, an increase from the previous $4.93–$5.02 guidance. The midpoint of $5.12 aligns with Wall Street consensus. The retailer also adjusted its full-year comparable store sales outlook upward, now anticipating growth of 3%–4% compared to the earlier 2%–3% range. Pretax profit margin expectations were raised to 11.9%–12.0%. Additionally, TJX boosted its quarterly dividend payment by 13%, from $0.43 to $0.48 per share, resulting in an annualized distribution of $1.92 per share — translating to approximately a 1.3% yield. Despite the strong quarter, not all forward-looking metrics met expectations. For the second quarter, TJX projects comparable store sales growth of 2%–3%, falling short of the 3.42% analyst estimate. The company’s EPS guidance range of $1.15–$1.17 also lags the $1.19 Wall Street consensus. Pretax profit margin expectations of 11.4%–11.5% came in below the 11.6% forecast. The more conservative near-term outlook did little to curb investor optimism, as shares continued advancing in premarket trading. Competing discount retailers benefited from TJX’s strong showing. Ross Stores (ROST) and Burlington (BURL) both gained ground following the announcement. Wall Street analysts maintained positive sentiment entering the earnings release. JPMorgan increased its price objective to $174 prior to results, maintaining an overweight stance. Truist launched coverage with a buy recommendation and $175 target. Barclays holds an overweight rating with a $183 price target. Among analysts monitored by MarketBeat, three assign a strong buy rating while twenty-two rate it a buy. The consensus price target stands at $169.25. Institutional ownership accounts for 91.09% of outstanding shares. Recent insider transaction activity revealed CEO Herrman divested 30,000 shares on March 2nd at an average execution price of $160.95.