Tractor Supply Co Surges to 140th in Daily Trading Volume with $609 Million Turnover
On April 24, 2025, Tractor SupplyTSCO-- Co. (TSCO) saw a significant increase in trading volume, with a turnover of $609 million, marking an 80.05% rise from the previous day. This surge placed TSCOTSCO-- at the 140th position in terms of daily trading volume. However, the stock price experienced a decline of 3.41%.
Tractor Supply Co. reported a first-quarter profit of $179.4 million, with earnings per share at $0.34. This figure is lower than the $198.167 million, or $0.37 per share, reported in the same period last year. The company's sales for the quarter reached $3.47 billion, with comparable store sales declining by 0.9%. This drop was attributed to a lower mix of spring-related products.
Tractor Supply has revised its 2025 guidance, projecting earnings per share to be between $2 and $2.18, down from the previous range of $2.10 to $2.22. The company also expects annual sales growth to be between 4% and 8%, a reduction from the earlier forecast of 5% to 7%. The CEO, Hal Lawton, cited increased uncertainty and new tariffs as reasons for the revised outlook.
For the second quarter, Tractor Supply anticipates earnings of $0.79 to $0.81 per share, with sales growth projected to be around 3% to 4%. These figures are below analyst expectations, which had forecasted earnings of $0.84 per share for the quarter. The company's annual net profit is now projected to be between $1.07 billion and $1.17 billion, down from the previous outlook of $1.12 billion to $1.18 billion.

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