Dollar Tree Q1 Revenue Hits $5B, Shares Rally 17% After EPS Beat
DLTR•Dollar Tree's Q1 revenue rose to $5 billion and EPS to $1.74, beating estimates of $4.9 billion and $1.54. Analysts raised price targets to $136 (from $107) and $100 (from $89), driving a 17% weekly stock gain, its best performance in four years.
1. Q1 Financial Results
Dollar Tree reported Q1 revenue of $5.0 billion and EPS of $1.74, exceeding consensus estimates of $4.9 billion and $1.54.
2. Truist's Price Target Hike
Truist raised its price target to $136 from $107 and maintained a Buy rating, citing conservative 2026 guidance alongside growing comparable-store sales, improved customer traffic and aggressive share repurchases.
3. BofA's Cautious View
BofA increased its price target to $100 from $89 but kept an Underperform rating, noting that the multi-price strategy boosts transaction values while raising operational complexities and potential profit pressures from tariffs and fuel costs.
4. Stock Performance
The shares climbed 17% over the week, marking the best weekly gain in four years, before edging down 0.02% overnight.




