Dollar Tree (DLTR) stock dropped 3.8% despite beating Q4 earnings estimates, as conservative Q1 and full-year guidance disappointed investors. The post Dollar TreeDollar Tree (DLTR) stock dropped 3.8% despite beating Q4 earnings estimates, as conservative Q1 and full-year guidance disappointed investors. The post Dollar Tree

Dollar Tree (DLTR) Stock Slides on Weak Guidance Despite Q4 Earnings Win

2026/03/16 20:41
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TLDR

  • Q4 adjusted earnings per share reached $2.56, surpassing the $2.53 analyst estimate
  • Revenue climbed 9% year-over-year to $5.45 billion with 5% comparable sales growth
  • First-quarter outlook for earnings and revenue fell short of analyst projections
  • Annual EPS forecast of $6.50–$6.90 brackets the $6.70 consensus estimate
  • Shares declined approximately 3.8% in Monday trading after the earnings release

Dollar Tree (DLTR) delivered fourth-quarter results that topped expectations Monday, yet shares retreated as management issued conservative projections for upcoming periods.

The value retailer announced adjusted earnings of $2.56 per share for the quarter that concluded January 31, narrowly exceeding the $2.53 Street consensus. This represented a dramatic reversal from the prior-year period when the company registered a loss of $17.17 per share.


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Revenue for the period totaled $5.45 billion, representing a 9% year-over-year increase and meeting analyst expectations. Comparable store sales advanced 5%, slightly ahead of the 4.9% consensus projection.

The comparable sales improvement stemmed from a 6.3% increase in average transaction value. However, customer traffic declined 1.2% — indicating shoppers purchased more during each visit, though store visits decreased overall.

CEO Mike Creedon highlighted the company’s achievement of 20 straight years of positive comparable sales growth, demonstrating the retailer’s enduring appeal as a value-focused shopping destination.

Guidance Misses the Mark

The forward-looking projections presented challenges for investors. Dollar Tree issued Q1 adjusted EPS guidance of $1.45 to $1.60, producing a midpoint of $1.52. Wall Street had anticipated $1.56.

Revenue guidance for the first quarter ranged from $4.9 billion to $5.0 billion, compared to the $4.96 billion analyst consensus. Management projected comparable sales growth of 3% to 4%, below the 3.6% Street estimate.

For the complete fiscal year, the retailer forecasts adjusted earnings per share between $6.50 and $6.90 on revenue of $20.5 billion to $20.7 billion. Analyst consensus stood at $6.70 for EPS and $20.66 billion for sales — both falling within the guided range but leaning toward the lower end.

Dollar General Set a Similar Tone

Dollar Tree’s cautious stance mirrors that of competitor Dollar General, which released earnings last week and similarly projected modest sales growth for the upcoming year.

Dollar General attributed recent winter weather disruptions as headwinds for the current quarter. The company also noted broader uncertainties surrounding consumer spending patterns.

Dollar Tree shares fell 3.8% during Monday’s session. Dollar General stock posted modest gains on the same day.

During premarket hours, Dollar Tree shares recovered some ground and traded near flat levels before the opening bell. Earlier in the session, the stock had declined as much as 2.6% to $104.63.

The Q4 performance represents a significant turnaround from the year-earlier quarter, when Dollar Tree posted a net loss of $3.7 billion — primarily driven by extraordinary charges.

This quarter’s net income reached $506.1 million, translating to $2.53 per share on a GAAP basis.

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