Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights that Dollar Tree (DLTR.US) reported better-than-expected Q2 results, driven by increased consumer traffic and spending, while also raising its full-year sales and profit outlook despite a pessimistic view for Q3 [1][2] - For Q2 of fiscal year 2025, Dollar Tree's sales increased by 12.3% year-over-year to $4.6 billion, surpassing analysts' expectations of $4.5 billion; same-store sales rose by 6.5%, exceeding the expected 5.4% [1] - Adjusted operating profit grew by 7.4% to $236 million, and adjusted earnings per share increased by 13.2% to $0.77, significantly above the consensus estimate of $0.42 [1] Group 2 - The company's sales cost rose from $2.67 billion in the previous year to nearly $3 billion due to tariffs and increased discounts on certain products, with expectations of short-term challenges from fluctuating tariffs in the latter half of 2025 [2] - Dollar Tree now forecasts full-year sales between $19.3 billion and $19.5 billion, up from a previous estimate of $18.5 billion to $19.1 billion; it also expects adjusted earnings per share to be between $5.32 and $5.72, revised from $5.15 to $5.65 [2] - The company has a cautious outlook for Q3, anticipating adjusted earnings per share to be similar to the previous year, while current analyst expectations are around 18.8% [2]
美元树(DLTR.US)Q2业绩亮眼并上调全年指引 但Q3悲观展望致股价盘前下挫