TSCO stock touches 52-week low at $46.85 amid market shifts

Published 24/04/2025, 14:42
TSCO stock touches 52-week low at $46.85 amid market shifts

Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ:TSCO) stock has reached a 52-week low, dipping to $46.85, as investors navigate through a landscape of economic uncertainties. According to InvestingPro data, the company maintains strong financial health with a GOOD overall rating, supported by a healthy current ratio of 1.43 and consistent dividend payments for 16 consecutive years. This price level reflects a notable downturn from the company’s performance over the past year, with Tractor Supply experiencing an 11.05% decline in its stock value year-over-year. Based on InvestingPro’s Fair Value analysis, the stock appears slightly overvalued at current levels. Notably, the company maintains a solid dividend yield of 1.81% with an impressive 11.65% dividend growth over the last twelve months. The agricultural and home improvement retailer, known for catering to the rural and suburban markets, has faced challenges that resonate with broader market trends, impacting investor sentiment and stock valuations across the sector. Despite market headwinds, the company maintains robust fundamentals with $14.9 billion in revenue and a healthy gross profit margin of 36.26%. For deeper insights into TSCO’s valuation and future prospects, access the comprehensive Pro Research Report available on InvestingPro, which includes additional ProTips and detailed financial analysis.

In other recent news, Tractor Supply Company reported first quarter earnings and revenue that did not meet analyst expectations. The company posted earnings per share of $0.34, falling short of the consensus forecast of $0.37. Revenue was reported at $3.47 billion, which was below the expected $3.55 billion, marking a modest 2.1% increase year-over-year. Comparable store sales decreased by 0.9% during the quarter, contrasting with a 1.1% increase in the same period last year. The company attributed the decline to reduced sales in spring seasonal goods and related big-ticket categories, although year-round products showed strength. Tractor Supply adjusted its full-year 2025 outlook, now anticipating earnings per share between $2.00 and $2.18, which is below both previous guidance and analyst consensus. The company also revised its net sales growth forecast to 4% to 8%, down from an earlier projection of 5% to 7%. For the second quarter of 2025, Tractor Supply expects net sales growth of 3% to 4% and comparable store sales to be flat to up 1%. CEO Hal Lawton and CFO Kurt Barton expressed confidence in the company’s ability to navigate the current volatile environment, citing its resilient business model and track record.

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