Ross Stores (ROST) Stock: What Wall Street Expects from Q2 Earnings Today
TLDR
- Ross Stores reports Q2 2026 earnings after market close Thursday
- Wall Street expects EPS of $1.95 and revenue of $6.16 billion
- ROST closed Wednesday at $234.69, near its 52-week high of $257
- The stock has risen after six of its last eight earnings reports
- Analysts rate ROST a Moderate Buy with a price target of $259.14
Ross Stores is set to report second-quarter 2026 results Thursday afternoon, and Wall Street is watching closely after a record-breaking Q1.
The stock closed Wednesday at $234.69, giving the Dublin, California-based company a market cap of $75.28 billion. That puts it close to its 52-week high of $257.
Analysts expect adjusted EPS of $1.95 and revenue of $6.16 billion. That compares to EPS of $1.56 and revenue of $5.53 billion in Q2 2025, representing year-over-year growth of around 25% and 11%, respectively.
The expected EPS would be a step down from the $2.02 posted in Q1, though that is largely in line with normal seasonal patterns.
EPS estimates have climbed 1.11% over the past 60 days and ticked up another 0.5% in the past week. That kind of upward drift heading into a print usually signals growing analyst confidence.
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