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Companies (TJX) reported robust Q3 2026 results, exceeding revenue and EPS expectations. The company’s strategic focus on operational efficiency and digital expansion drove 7.5% revenue growth to $15.12 billion and a 13% EPS increase to $1.30. Guidance for Q4 2026 (EPS: $1.33–$1.36) and full-year 2026 (EPS: $4.63–$4.66) reflects confidence in sustaining momentum despite macroeconomic headwinds.Revenue

The Tjx’s total revenue rose 7.5% year-over-year to $15.12 billion in Q3 2026. The Marmaxx segment, encompassing TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and online platforms, generated $9 billion in net sales—a 7% increase driven by strong comp sales and store expansion. HomeGoods, including Homesense, contributed $2.5 billion, up 8% from the prior year. International segments, led by TJX Canada ($1.5 billion) and TJX International ($2 billion), also delivered growth, benefiting from currency tailwinds and higher customer transactions.
Earnings/Net Income
Tjx’s net income surged 11.2% to $1.44 billion, with diluted EPS climbing 13% to $1.30. The company’s pre-tax margin expanded to 12.7%, reflecting cost discipline and improved merchandise margins. The EPS growth underscores strong profitability despite inflationary pressures, positioning the company favorably in the competitive retail sector.
Post-Earnings Price Action Review
A strategy of buying TJX on the day of an earnings beat and holding for 30 days delivered 113.34% returns, outperforming the benchmark’s 85.80% by 27.54%. The approach demonstrated robust risk management, with a maximum drawdown of 0.00% and a Sharpe ratio of 0.69. This performance highlights the market’s receptiveness to earnings-driven momentum strategies, particularly in a high-growth retail environment.
CEO Commentary
Ernie Herrman, CEO of TJX Companies, emphasized operational resilience and strategic investments in digital transformation during the earnings call. “Our 7.5% revenue growth and 13% EPS increase reflect disciplined execution and a customer-centric approach,” he stated. Herrman highlighted supply chain optimizations, inventory management, and e-commerce enhancements as key drivers. He also noted cautious optimism for Q4, citing holiday demand and sustained consumer confidence in off-price retail.
Guidance
TJX provided Q4 2026 EPS guidance of $1.33–$1.36 and full-year 2026 guidance of $4.63–$4.66. The company expects to maintain a 12.5–13% pre-tax margin, with CAPEX aligned to $120–$130 million. Strategic priorities include store optimization, digital engagement, and inventory turnover improvements.
Additional News
TJX’s CEO, Ernie Herrman, sold 30,000 shares at $148.81 in late November, reducing his stake by 5.31%. Director Amy B. Lane also sold 500 shares, marking a 2.20% ownership decrease. Analysts raised price targets, with Telsey Advisory Group setting a $170 target and UBS Group raising its estimate to $181. Additionally, TJX announced a $0.425 per share dividend, maintaining a 37.53% payout ratio.
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