Tractor Supply Shares Down 9.5% to $40.54
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: 1 day ago
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Tractor Supply is down -9.5%, or -$4.27 to $40.54.
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Analyst Views on TSCO
Wall Street analysts forecast TSCO stock price to rise
20 Analyst Rating
13 Buy
7 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 39.570
Low
6.92
Averages
59.82
High
70.00
Current: 39.570
Low
6.92
Averages
59.82
High
70.00
About TSCO
Tractor Supply Company is a rural lifestyle retailer in the United States. The Company is focused on supplying the needs of recreational farmers and ranchers. It operates retail stores under the names Tractor Supply Company and Petsense by Tractor Supply. Its stores are located in towns outlying various metropolitan markets and in rural communities. It also offers an expanded assortment of products through the Tractor Supply mobile application and online at TractorSupply.com, Petsense.com, and Allivet.com. The Company's selection of merchandise consists of various product categories, including livestock, equine and agriculture; companion animal; seasonal and recreation; truck, tool, and hardware, and clothing, gift, and decor. Its brands consist of 4health, American Farmworks, Bit & Bridle, Blue Mountain, C.E. Schmidt, Country Lane, Countyline, Country Tuff, Dumor, Farm Table, Groundwork, Huskee, Impeckables, JobSmart, Paws & Claws, Producer’s Pride, Red Shed, Redstone, among others.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
- Earnings Decline: Tractor Supply reported Q1 2026 earnings of $0.31 per share, missing analyst expectations of $0.34, with sales slightly below $3.6 billion, resulting in a 9.6% drop in stock price, reflecting market concerns over profitability.
- Sales Growth Weakness: Despite a 4% year-over-year sales increase, same-store sales grew only 0.5%, primarily due to over 6% growth in selling, general, and administrative expenses, indicating cost pressures impacting profitability.
- Online Sales Performance: Management noted that online sales grew in double digits, partially offsetting the weakness in same-store sales, suggesting some progress in digital transformation, although overall growth remains insufficient.
- Future Outlook: Tractor Supply forecasts same-store sales growth of 1% to 3% in 2026 and projects full-year earnings per share between $2.13 and $2.23, indicating potential long-term growth despite short-term performance challenges.
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- Tractor Supply Shares Decline: Shares of Tractor Supply Company fell by 7% following the release of their Q1 results.
- Impact of Q1 Results: The decline in stock price indicates investor reaction to the company's quarterly performance, which may not have met expectations.
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- Policy Adjustments: Four public companies, including Mastercard, Regions Financial, and Entergy, have revised their codes of conduct to allow employees more freedom to express opinions on social media, reflecting a neutral stance amid cultural and political disputes.
- Influence of Christian Investors: The changes were prompted by requests from a Christian investment firm aiming to protect employees' religious and viewpoint expression, indicating a cautious approach by companies towards diversity initiatives that may impact future employee relations and corporate culture.
- Social Media Guidance Update: Regions Financial updated its social media guidance by removing warnings against 'unprofessional or rude conduct,' aiming to reduce managerial overreach on employee speech and promote a more open communication environment.
- Legal and Policy Context: While the First Amendment's free speech rights do not apply to private enterprises, various state and local 'off-duty conduct laws' may influence the implementation of these new policies, requiring companies to balance employee expression with corporate values within legal frameworks.
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- Earnings Decline: Tractor Supply's Q1 revenue increased by 3.6% year-on-year to $3.59 billion, yet it fell short of the analysts' expectation of $3.64 billion, indicating a lack of growth momentum that could undermine future investor confidence.
- Profitability Challenges: The company's earnings per share (EPS) of $0.31 missed the consensus estimate of $0.34, reflecting challenges in maintaining profitability amid increasing competitive pressures, which may lead to further stock price volatility.
- Analyst Rating Adjustments: Jefferies cut its price target from $60 to $51 while maintaining a 'Buy' rating, although the analyst noted growing skepticism in the market regarding the company's recovery ability, which could influence investor decisions.
- Retail Sentiment Shift: Despite performance pressures, retail sentiment on Stocktwits surged from 'bullish' to 'extremely bullish', indicating some investors' confidence in long-term growth potential, which may provide support for the stock price.
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- Sales Performance Overview: Tractor Supply Company reported a 3.6% year-over-year increase in net sales to $3.59 billion for Q1, although comparable store sales growth was only 0.5%, indicating a strong market share performance amidst a cautious retail environment.
- Pressure in Pet Category: Despite facing over a 100 basis point drag on comparable store sales from the pet category, management remains cautiously optimistic about future performance, planning to improve results by expanding the fresh and frozen pet product sales network.
- Outlook and Guidance: The company reaffirmed its overall sales growth target for 2026 at 1% to 3%, expecting gross margin to improve in the second half due to benefits from the new distribution center, reflecting management's confidence in future performance.
- Accelerated Digital Transformation: The first quarter saw strong double-digit growth in digital business, particularly in the performance of Final Mile delivery services, which is expected to further drive customer traffic and conversion rates, enhancing the company's competitive position.
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- Strong Retail Sales: US March retail sales rose 1.7% month-over-month, exceeding expectations of 1.4% and marking the largest increase in a year, indicating robust consumer spending that could bolster economic recovery and market confidence.
- Earnings Support: UnitedHealth Group (UNH) reported Q1 adjusted EPS of $9.23, significantly above the consensus of $6.57, raising its full-year forecast to above $18.25, which has driven health insurance stocks higher and reflects industry resilience.
- Fed Nomination in Focus: Kevin Warsh's confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking Committee is drawing attention; despite facing an investigation hurdle, Warsh's commitment to an independent Fed and prioritizing inflation control could influence future monetary policy directions.
- International Tensions Impact Oil Prices: WTI crude oil prices fell over 1% as Iran is set to attend peace talks with the US, while the closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens to exacerbate the global energy crisis, affecting market sentiment.
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