Tractor Supply (TSCO)
60.25
+0.48 (0.80%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Aug 6th, 6:39 PM EDT
Wall Street’s bearish price targets for the stocks in this article signal serious concerns.
Such forecasts are uncommon in an industry where maintaining cordial corporate relationships often trumps delivering the hard truth.
Via StockStory · August 6, 2025
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Via StockStory · August 4, 2025
Tractor Supply’s second quarter results reflected steady customer engagement and operational resilience, with performance in line with Wall Street’s expectations and a largely muted market reaction. Management highlighted strong transaction growth, record-high participation in its Neighbor’s Club loyalty program, and continued expansion in needs-based categories such as consumable, usable, and edible products. CEO Hal Lawton noted that, despite a delayed spring and ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty, “customer loyalty is a hallmark of Tractor Supply” and contributed to solid sales momentum, particularly as the quarter progressed. Seasonal events like Chick Days and increased digital sales fulfillment from stores also supported top-line results.
Via StockStory · July 31, 2025
Tractor Supply beat second-quarter revenue estimates and witnessed strength in big-ticket merchandise sales, according to Wall Street analysts.
Via Stocktwits · July 25, 2025
Tractor Supply Company is plowing to new highs in Q3 and can sustain the uptrend over time due to an expanding store count and market penetration.
Via MarketBeat · July 25, 2025
Rural goods retailer Tractor Supply (NASDAQ:TSCO) reported revenue ahead of Wall Street’s expectations in Q2 CY2025, with sales up 4.5% year on year to $4.44 billion. Its GAAP profit of $0.81 per share was in line with analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · July 25, 2025
Shares of rural goods retailer Tractor Supply (NASDAQ:TSCO)
jumped 3.6% in the morning session after the company reported second-quarter financial results that beat revenue expectations and reaffirmed its full-year outlook.
Via StockStory · July 24, 2025
Tractor Supply Company matched Q2 EPS estimates at $0.81 and grew sales 4.5% to $4.44 B, driven by 24 new store openings and stronger comparable‐store sales.
Via Benzinga · July 24, 2025
As we await the opening of the US market on Thursday, let's delve into the pre-market session and discover the S&P500 top gainers and losers shaping the early market sentiment.
Via Chartmill · July 24, 2025
Rural goods retailer Tractor Supply (NASDAQ:TSCO) reported revenue ahead of Wall Street’s expectations in Q2 CY2025, with sales up 4.5% year on year to $4.44 billion. Its GAAP profit of $0.81 per share was in line with analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · July 24, 2025
Rural goods retailer Tractor Supply (NASDAQ:TSCO)
will be reporting earnings this Thursday morning. Here’s what you need to know.
Via StockStory · July 22, 2025
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With such vast footprints, however, finding new areas for growth is much harder than for smaller, more agile players.
Via StockStory · July 21, 2025
Via The Motley Fool · July 20, 2025
Stay updated with the S&P500 stocks that are on the move in today's pre-market session.
Via Chartmill · July 16, 2025
Tractor Supply, Uber and DoorDash also were winners Monday.
Via Investor's Business Daily · July 7, 2025
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Via Chartmill · July 7, 2025
Uncover the latest developments among S&P500 stocks in today's session. Stay tuned to the S&P500 index's top gainers and losers on Monday.
Via Chartmill · July 7, 2025
While strong cash flow is a key indicator of stability, it doesn’t always translate to superior returns.
Some cash-heavy businesses struggle with inefficient spending, slowing demand, or weak competitive positioning.
Via StockStory · June 27, 2025