TLDR Dollar Tree raised its annual profit forecast to $5.60-$5.80 per share, up from the previous range of $5.32-$5.72 per share. The company beat Q3 estimates with sales of $4.75 billion and adjusted profit of $1.21 per share, exceeding analyst expectations. Same-store sales grew 4.2% year over year, driven by strong demand across different income [...] The post Dollar Tree (DLTR) Stock: Value Seekers Drive Earnings Beat appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR Dollar Tree raised its annual profit forecast to $5.60-$5.80 per share, up from the previous range of $5.32-$5.72 per share. The company beat Q3 estimates with sales of $4.75 billion and adjusted profit of $1.21 per share, exceeding analyst expectations. Same-store sales grew 4.2% year over year, driven by strong demand across different income [...] The post Dollar Tree (DLTR) Stock: Value Seekers Drive Earnings Beat appeared first on Blockonomi.

Dollar Tree (DLTR) Stock: Value Seekers Drive Earnings Beat

2025/12/03 22:16

TLDR

  • Dollar Tree raised its annual profit forecast to $5.60-$5.80 per share, up from the previous range of $5.32-$5.72 per share.
  • The company beat Q3 estimates with sales of $4.75 billion and adjusted profit of $1.21 per share, exceeding analyst expectations.
  • Same-store sales grew 4.2% year over year, driven by strong demand across different income groups.
  • Holiday merchandise including home decor, personal care, snacks and household cleaning products showed strong performance.
  • Higher-income households earning over $100,000 annually are shopping more frequently at Dollar Tree stores.

Dollar Tree increased its annual earnings forecast on Wednesday. The retailer cited steady demand from consumers looking for affordable products during a time of economic uncertainty.

The company now expects adjusted earnings between $5.60 and $5.80 per share for fiscal 2025. That’s higher than its previous guidance of $5.32 to $5.72 per share.

Third-quarter results beat Wall Street estimates. Dollar Tree reported sales of $4.75 billion and adjusted profit of $1.21 per share. Analysts had expected $4.70 billion in sales and $1.09 per share in earnings.


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The stock rose about 2% in premarket trading following the announcement. Shares climbed another 1.7% to $110.85 immediately after the earnings report.

Same-store sales increased 4.2% compared to the previous year. This marks an acceleration from the 1.8% growth seen in the same quarter last year.

Dollar Tree is pulling in customers from various income levels. The strategy of offering products at multiple price points is working.

Shoppers earning more than $100,000 per year are visiting stores more often. CEO Mike Creedon noted these higher-income customers tend to buy more items per trip.

Holiday Season Drives Traffic

Thanksgiving and Christmas merchandise is performing well. Customers are buying discretionary items like home decor. Household essentials including cleaning products, personal care items, snacks and cookies are also selling strong.

The company offers $3 and $5 home decor items. This pricing structure appeals to budget-conscious shoppers across income brackets.

Costs and Margins

Operating expenses increased as a percentage of total revenue. They rose 140 basis points to 29.2%. Higher store wages, upgrade investments and liability costs pushed expenses up.

Lower freight costs helped offset some of these increases. Both domestic and import shipping expenses came down during the quarter.

Operating margin improved to 7.2%. That’s up from 4.4% in the same quarter last year.

Free cash flow was negative $57.1 million. This compares to $354.4 million in free cash flow during the same quarter of the previous year.

Dollar Tree’s market capitalization stands at $21.99 billion. Revenue guidance for the fourth quarter came in at $5.45 billion at the midpoint, beating analyst expectations by 0.6%.

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