BJ’s Wholesale Club (BJ) Stock Jumps 4% After Crushing Q2 Earnings Estimates
TLDR
- BJ’s posted Q2 adjusted EPS of $1.36, beating the $1.17 consensus estimate by $0.19
- Total revenue rose 16% to $6.23 billion, ahead of the $5.97 billion Wall Street forecast
- Comparable-club sales jumped 12%, or 3.1% excluding gasoline
- Membership fee income grew 9.9% to $135.6 million, with a record 8.5 million members
- BJ’s raised full-year adjusted EPS guidance to $4.60-$4.80, up from $4.40-$4.60
BJ’s Wholesale Club stock climbed roughly 4% in premarket trading to $94.90 after the company posted second-quarter results that topped Wall Street expectations across the board.
BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc., BJ
Adjusted EPS came in at $1.36, beating the $1.17 consensus estimate. Total revenue rose 16% to $6.23 billion, ahead of the $5.97 billion forecast.
Comparable-club sales increased 11.9% year over year, driven in part by strong gasoline sales. Excluding gas, comps were up 3.1%, above the 2.6% analysts had expected.
$BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB Q2’26 EARNINGS HIGHLIGHTS
🔹 Revenue: $6.2B (Est. $5.97B) 🟢; +15.7% YoY
🔹 Adj. EPS: $1.36 (Est. $1.16) 🟢; +19.3% YoY
🔹 Comparable Club Sales: 11.9% YoY
🔹 Membership Fee Income: $135.6M; +9.9% YoY… Continue reading the full article at the original source below.
