Burlington Stores
BURL · NYSE · Consumer Discretionary
$4.92 today
- Mkt cap $19.96B
- P/E 32.6
- Day $315.54 – $323.38
Confidence
High conviction
The read
Burlington Stores shares fell 1.53% post Q1 report with no EPS disclosed; growth outlook remains solid
Burlington Stores reported Q1 results without EPS disclosure; shares declined 1.53% on June 4. Analysts maintain a buy consensus with a $371 target price, reflecting confidence in 17.3% EPS growth next year despite below-average operating margin and leverage concerns. The stock trades above key moving averages, signaling technical strength amid moderate short interest and net insider selling.
Confidence note: Strong analyst consensus and growth metrics support constructive view despite lack of reported EPS and recent share price decline.
What happened
Earnings print
Guidance
Price reaction
Street narrative
So what
What changed
What the market is pricing
Fundamental takeaway
Next 30–90 days
Q2 earnings exceed expectations with confirmed EPS growth and margin improvement, validating Burlington 2.0 strategy.
- boltQ2 EPS above consensus on May 28
- boltOperating margin expansion in Q2
Q2 results meet expectations with steady growth and stable margins, supporting current valuation and buy consensus.
- boltQ2 EPS in line with consensus
- boltStable operating margin
Execution risks in Burlington 2.0 lead to earnings and sales misses, pressuring stock below key moving averages.
- boltQ2 EPS below consensus
- boltSales decline or negative comps
What to do
If you hold it
If you're watching
Keep on your radar
- Q2 earnings report on May 28, 2026
- Operating margin trends in Q2
- Same-store sales growth data
- Institutional ownership changes