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Nabaparna Bhattacharya

YOU WONT BELIEVE: Why dollar tree shares are gaining on wednesday | Mind Blowing Facts

Dollar Tree

Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ:DLTR) traded higher in Wednesday’s premarket company executives reiterated third-quarter and fiscal 2025 guidance and outlined initiatives to accelerate growth following the Family Dollar sale.

CEO Mike Creedon detailed plans to sharpen merchandising at multiple price points, deepen store-level customer engagement, and expand distribution capacity to support unit growth.

The discount retailer opened its 2025 Investor Day at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York, setting near-term priorities and a multi-year profit roadmap.

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Management projected fiscal 2026–2028 earnings per share to compound 12%–15% annually.

The long-term algorithm includes an 8%–10% base EPS growth target, augmented by tailwinds from discrete cost items rolling off, including prior tariff mitigation, multi-price conversion expenses, lost distribution capacity, and the effects of portfolio actions such as the Family Dollar exit.

Dollar Tree Fiscal 2026 Step-Up

The company expects EPS to increase at a high-teens percentage in fiscal 2026 as timing-related cost benefits are realized.

Executives said this inflection should reflect operational efficiencies, cleaner cost lines, and a more focused portfolio.

For the third quarter of fiscal 2025, Dollar Tree reported comparable same-store sales up 3.8% quarter-to-date and disclosed the repurchase of 2.8 million shares for $271 million.

Dollar Tree reaffirmed its third-quarter adjusted EPS outlook of $1.12, above the $1.09 consensus estimate.

The company noted that its third-quarter and full-year 2025 EPS outlooks do not yet incorporate the benefit of those buybacks.

“We are excited about this new chapter in Dollar Tree’s history,” Creedon said.

Price Action: DLTR shares are trading higher by 7.30% to $7.29 premarket at last check Wednesday.

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