BJ's Wholesale Club topped profit expectations and raised its full-year earnings outlook
The warehouse club operator posted adjusted EPS of $1.36 in its second quarter, topping analyst expectations of $1.17 a share
BJ Wholesale Club, a prominent wholesale retailer, has reported a strong second quarter financial performance, exceeding analysts' expectations in both earnings per share (EPS) and revenue. The company's EPS for Q2 stood at $1.36, surpassing the estimated $1.17 by a margin of $0.19. Similarly, the company's revenue for the quarter amounted to $6.09 billion, outpacing the consensus estimate of $5.97 billion.
Looking ahead, BJ Wholesale Club projects an EPS range of $4.60-$4.80 for the fiscal year 2027, which is in line with the analyst consensus of $4.55. The company's stock closed at $91.30 on the last trading day. Over the past three months, BJ Wholesale Club's stock has exhibited positive momentum, surging by 5.38%, while over the last 12 months, the stock price has declined by 5.98%.
The latest earnings report has also sparked renewed investor interest, with two positive EPS revisions and fourteen negative revisions recorded in the past 90 days. Despite this fluctuation, BJ Wholesale Club's financial health rating stands at a "fair performance" according to InvestingPro, suggesting a balanced assessment of the company's financial stability and growth prospects.
Investors and analysts can monitor BJ Wholesale Club's future earnings performance through the company's upcoming earnings reports, which are tracked on Investing.com's earnings calendar.
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