Breaking News
Get 45% Off 0
💰 With a 129% YTD gain in the bag, these are our AI’s top global picks for March
Read now

Target, Walmart, Best Buy: How Will They Perform In Q3?

By Zacks Investment ResearchStock MarketsNov 14, 2017 02:12AM ET
www.investing.com/analysis/target-walmart-best-buy-how-will-they-perform-in-q3-200265145
Target, Walmart, Best Buy: How Will They Perform In Q3?
By Zacks Investment Research   |  Nov 14, 2017 02:12AM ET
Saved. See Saved Items.
This article has already been saved in your Saved Items
 
 
AMZN
-0.72%
Add to/Remove from Watchlist
Add to Watchlist
Add Position

Position added successfully to:

Please name your holdings portfolio
 
WMT
-3.09%
Add to/Remove from Watchlist
Add to Watchlist
Add Position

Position added successfully to:

Please name your holdings portfolio
 
BBY
+1.03%
Add to/Remove from Watchlist
Add to Watchlist
Add Position

Position added successfully to:

Please name your holdings portfolio
 
TGT
+0.90%
Add to/Remove from Watchlist
Add to Watchlist
Add Position

Position added successfully to:

Please name your holdings portfolio
 

  • (0:15) - Upcoming Retail Earnings
  • (0:50) - Target Q3 Earnings
  • (2:40) - Walmart Q3 Earnings
  • (4:05) - Best Buy Q3 Earnings
  • (6:00) - Episode Roundup: Podcast@Zacks.com

On this week’s episode of Shopping for Stocks, host and Zacks Editor Maddy Johnson dives into an earnings preview of some big-name big box retailers.

Target (NYSE:TGT) is the first one to report, set to release their results on Wednesday before the bell. During the past few quarters, Target has implemented a ton of strategic business initiatives, and the impact of this new direction brought surprise positive same-store sales last quarter. Will this new direction help Target manage strong results in Q3?

Also reporting this week is Walmart (NYSE:WMT) , who has significantly stepped up its e-commerce game in an effort to compete with Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) . From high-profile acquisitions to rollout of online grocery, Walmart has been posting double-digit growth in its U.S. digital divisions. Will this trend continue when the retailer releases results on Thursday?

Another big name to keep an eye on is Best Buy (NYSE:BBY) . Just a few months ago, the company held its first investor meeting in five years, outlining new goals for its next phase of growth. While Best Buy is determined to grow its smart home business and mobile market share, it must also take care to increase its same-store sales, especially during the holiday quarter.

These reports are as important as ever, as they help shine a light on the current retail landscape, and what the holiday shopping season could look like.

As a reminder, if you feel that something was missed, or if you want a different topic covered, send an email to podcast@zacks.com. Make sure to check out all of our other audio content at zacks.com/podcast, and remember to subscribe and leave a rating on iTunes.

Thanks for listening to this week’s episode of Shopping for Stocks!

Today's Stocks from Zacks' Hottest Strategies

It's hard to believe, even for us at Zacks. But while the market gained +18.8% from 2016 - Q1 2017, our top stock-picking screens have returned +157.0%, +128.0%, +97.8%, +94.7%, and +90.2% respectively.

And this outperformance has not just been a recent phenomenon. Over the years it has been remarkably consistent. From 2000 - Q1 2017, the composite yearly average gain for these strategies has beaten the market more than 11X over. Maybe even more remarkable is the fact that we're willing to share their latest stocks with you without cost or obligation. See Them Free>>



Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN): Free Stock Analysis Report

Best Buy Co., Inc. (BBY): Free Stock Analysis Report

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT): Free Stock Analysis Report

Target Corporation (TGT): Free Stock Analysis Report

Original post

Zacks Investment Research

Target, Walmart, Best Buy: How Will They Perform In Q3?
 

Related Articles

Adam Hamilton
Big US Stocks’ Q4’24 Fundamentals By Adam Hamilton - Mar 07, 2025

The big US stocks dominating markets and investors’ portfolios just finished another earnings season. They reported spectacular collective results including record sales, profits,...

Target, Walmart, Best Buy: How Will They Perform In Q3?

Add a Comment

Comment Guidelines

We encourage you to use comments to engage with other users, share your perspective and ask questions of authors and each other. However, in order to maintain the high level of discourse we’ve all come to value and expect, please keep the following criteria in mind:  

  •            Enrich the conversation, don’t trash it.

  •           Stay focused and on track. Only post material that’s relevant to the topic being discussed. 

  •           Be respectful. Even negative opinions can be framed positively and diplomatically. Avoid profanity, slander or personal attacks directed at an author or another user. Racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination will not be tolerated.

  • Use standard writing style. Include punctuation and upper and lower cases. Comments that are written in all caps and contain excessive use of symbols will be removed.
  • NOTE: Spam and/or promotional messages and comments containing links will be removed. Phone numbers, email addresses, links to personal or business websites, Skype/Telegram/WhatsApp etc. addresses (including links to groups) will also be removed; self-promotional material or business-related solicitations or PR (ie, contact me for signals/advice etc.), and/or any other comment that contains personal contact specifcs or advertising will be removed as well. In addition, any of the above-mentioned violations may result in suspension of your account.
  • Doxxing. We do not allow any sharing of private or personal contact or other information about any individual or organization. This will result in immediate suspension of the commentor and his or her account.
  • Don’t monopolize the conversation. We appreciate passion and conviction, but we also strongly believe in giving everyone a chance to air their point of view. Therefore, in addition to civil interaction, we expect commenters to offer their opinions succinctly and thoughtfully, but not so repeatedly that others are annoyed or offended. If we receive complaints about individuals who take over a thread or forum, we reserve the right to ban them from the site, without recourse.
  • Only English comments will be allowed.
  • Any comment you publish, together with your investing.com profile, will be public on investing.com and may be indexed and available through third party search engines, such as Google.

Perpetrators of spam or abuse will be deleted from the site and prohibited from future registration at Investing.com’s discretion.

Write your thoughts here
 
Are you sure you want to delete this chart?
 
Post
Post also to:
 
Replace the attached chart with a new chart ?
1000
Your ability to comment is currently suspended due to negative user reports. Your status will be reviewed by our moderators.
Please wait a minute before you try to comment again.
Thanks for your comment. Please note that all comments are pending until approved by our moderators. It may therefore take some time before it appears on our website.
 
Are you sure you want to delete this chart?
 
Post
 
Replace the attached chart with a new chart ?
1000
Your ability to comment is currently suspended due to negative user reports. Your status will be reviewed by our moderators.
Please wait a minute before you try to comment again.
Add Chart to Comment
Confirm Block

Are you sure you want to block %USER_NAME%?

By doing so, you and %USER_NAME% will not be able to see any of each other's Investing.com's posts.

%USER_NAME% was successfully added to your Block List

Since you’ve just unblocked this person, you must wait 48 hours before renewing the block.

Report this comment

I feel that this comment is:

Comment flagged

Thank You!

Your report has been sent to our moderators for review
Continue with Apple
Continue with Google
or
Sign up with Email