TSCO
Tractor Supply (TSCO)
NASDAQ
$34.93-$0.05 (-0.14%)
Price as of Aug 21, 2026 7:57 PM EDT
  • $18.3B
    Market Cap
  • -42.04%
    1-Year Change
  • Specialty Retail
    Industry

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  • Earnings Score: 63
  • Momentum Score: 38
  • True Yield: 68
  • Financial Health Score: 0
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A Once-in-a-Decade Opportunity: 1 Magnificent S&P 500 Dividend Stock Down 45% to Buy Right Now

Tractor Supply Company (TSCO) has declined 45% from its 52-week high and is trading near decade-low valuations. The company's CEO recently purchased $500,000 worth of shares, signaling confidence. Despite near-term headwinds from post-pandemic normalization and negative same-store sales, the company's 41 million loyalty members, strong dividend history (15-year streak), and 2.7% dividend yield make it an attractive buying opportunity for long-term investors.

08/11/2026, 5:10 AMThe Motley Fool

3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Load Up On Before 2026 Ends

The article recommends three consumer dividend stocks trading at low valuations with strong dividend yields: Realty Income (5.2% yield), Clorox (4.7% yield), and Campbell's (6.8% yield). All three have faced recent challenges but show signs of recovery, offering potential for market-beating returns for income investors.

08/09/2026, 9:32 AMThe Motley Fool

Tractor Supply CEO Lawton Buys 15,600 Shares for $501,540 Amid Stock's 44% Decline

Tractor Supply CEO Harry Lawton purchased 15,600 shares worth $501,540 on August 4, 2026, increasing his total beneficial ownership to 541,591 shares. The purchase occurred as the stock has declined 44% over the past year, with the CEO's investment suggesting confidence in a potential turnaround at current valuations.

08/08/2026, 12:20 PMThe Motley Fool

Beyond Meat vs. Tractor Supply: Which Consumer Goods Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?

The article compares Beyond Meat and Tractor Supply as investment options for 2026. Beyond Meat faces significant challenges including declining revenues (down 16% YoY), substantial debt ($500M), negative free cash flow, and delisting risk, though it's attempting a turnaround with new beverage products. Tractor Supply demonstrates consistent strength with $15.5B in revenue (4% growth), $1.3B in free cash flow, and 17 consecutive years of dividend increases. The analyst recommends Tractor Supply as the safer choice, suggesting investors wait for Beyond Meat to prove its turnaround strategy before investing.

08/04/2026, 4:09 PMThe Motley Fool

Realty Income Reports Earnings Aug. 5. Here's How Much $15,000 Invested Pays Annually.

Realty Income, a REIT focused on brick-and-mortar retail properties, is set to report Q2 earnings on Aug. 5 with expected 7% revenue growth. The company is known for its consistent monthly dividend payments (nearly $750 annually on a $15,000 investment at current 5% yield) and 31 consecutive years of dividend increases. The company is also expanding into data centers, which could accelerate future dividend growth.

07/31/2026, 5:20 AMThe Motley Fool

Academy Sports vs. Tractor Supply: A Comparison of Two Embattled Retail Stocks

Both Academy Sports and Tractor Supply face macroeconomic headwinds affecting retail growth. While both trade at cheap valuations, Tractor Supply demonstrates greater resilience with a more stable business model focused on essential rural goods, commanding a higher P/E multiple of 14x versus Academy's 7x. Tractor Supply expects 1-3% comparable store sales growth versus Academy's flat to 2%, making it the stronger near-term performer despite Academy's potential upside if it achieves consistent growth.

07/13/2026, 11:05 PMThe Motley Fool

5 Downgraded Stocks That May Reward Long-Term Investors

The article identifies five downgraded stocks that may present buying opportunities for long-term investors despite recent analyst downgrades. These stocks—Domino's Pizza, Lowe's Companies, Zscaler, ServiceNow, and Tractor Supply Company—have fallen sharply but maintain constructive analyst sentiment with significant upside potential. The downgrades reflect reset expectations rather than broken investment cases, with catalysts including earnings reports, housing market recovery, AI-driven business improvements, and new product rollouts.

07/07/2026, 11:24 AMInvesting

3 Reasons Realty Income Stock Belongs in Every Dividend Investor's Portfolio

Realty Income (O), a major retail REIT with nearly 15,600 global properties, is highlighted as an excellent dividend stock for investors seeking passive income and portfolio safety. The company offers a 5.3% dividend yield (nearly five times the S&P 500 average), has paid monthly dividends for 56 consecutive years, and raised dividends for 115 consecutive quarters. Despite challenging real estate conditions, Realty Income maintains strong performance with a 98.9% occupancy rate and 6.6% year-over-year AFFO growth.

06/26/2026, 3:15 AMThe Motley Fool

1 Magnificent Dividend Stock Down 40% to Buy and Hold Forever

Tractor Supply (TSCO) has declined 40% recently but offers a 3% dividend yield plus 5.2% total yield including buybacks, with 17 consecutive years of dividend increases. Despite Q1 weakness with only 3.6% revenue growth and 9% EPS decline due to struggling pet food sales, the company maintains a strong business model with loyal customers. Trading at a forward P/E of 15 versus its five-year average of 22, the stock appears undervalued with management projecting 4-6% revenue growth for 2026.

05/26/2026, 4:30 PMThe Motley Fool

2 Brilliant Dividend Stocks Down 20% to Buy Before They Rebound

The article highlights two dividend stocks that have declined significantly but present buying opportunities. Royal Caribbean has dropped 22% from its 52-week high due to fuel price concerns, but maintains strong bookings and sustainable dividend growth. Tractor Supply fell nearly 50% after disappointing Q1 results in its pet supplies segment, but offers a low P/E ratio and 17 years of consecutive dividend increases, suggesting both stocks are undervalued and poised for recovery.

05/09/2026, 12:05 PMThe Motley Fool

Tractor Supply, Lululemon, and Northrop Grumman Are Among Top 10 Large-Cap Losers Last Week (April 20-April 24): Are The Others In Your Portfolio?

Large-cap stocks experienced significant selling pressure during the week of April 20-24, 2026, driven by earnings disappointments, cautious guidance, and analyst downgrades. Ten major companies saw sharp declines, with Charter Communications leading losses at 24.78%, followed by Medpace at 20.8%, and Tractor Supply at 18.54%. Other notable decliners included Lululemon, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, and TE Connectivity, all falling between 13-14%.

04/26/2026, 12:32 PMBenzinga

Tractor Supply’s 10% Culling: A Bruise, Not a Break

Tractor Supply (TSCO) stock plunged 11% following Q1 earnings that missed analyst targets on April 21, 2026, driven by lower operating income and customer traffic declines. However, the company maintained gross margins, reaffirmed full-year guidance, and is executing strategic initiatives including expansion of premium pet food offerings and digital growth. Analysts maintain a Moderate Buy rating with a $57.78 price target, suggesting the market may have overreacted to short-term pressures.

04/23/2026, 6:03 AMInvesting

S&P 500 Eases On Iran Ceasefire Jitters, Crude Soars To $90: Stock Market Today

U.S. equities drifted lower midday Tuesday as the S&P 500 slipped 0.3% and crude oil surged 2.7% to $90/barrel amid uncertainty over Iran peace talks. Rising Treasury yields and geopolitical tensions weighed on markets, with energy stocks leading gains while gold miners and airlines faced sharp declines. Strong retail sales and ADP payroll data underscored consumer resilience but fueled rate hike concerns.

04/21/2026, 2:47 PMBenzinga

1 No-Brainer Dividend Stock to Buy if the Market Falls Again

Tractor Supply (TSCO) is recommended as an attractive dividend stock for market downturns. The company operates 2,395 home and garden supply stores with $15.5B in annual revenue. With a 2.07% dividend yield and 17 consecutive years of dividend increases, TSCO offers both income and capital appreciation potential. The stock has fallen 28% from its August peak, presenting an entry point amid growing consumer interest in home gardening.

04/11/2026, 4:05 AMThe Motley Fool

3 Discounted Stocks With Strong Rebound Potential

Three stocks trading near 52-week lows offer potential rebound opportunities for value investors. Tractor Supply (TSCO) missed earnings but maintains strong fundamentals with essential product mix and dividend growth. Lennar (LEN) faces housing market weakness but trades at a significant discount with strong balance sheet. Home Depot (HD) shows signs of bottoming despite discretionary spending weakness, supported by aging housing stock and consistent dividend increases.

04/06/2026, 5:52 PMInvesting

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Day Range
$34.76
$35.38
$34.98
1-Year Range
$29.14
$62.65
$34.98
Latest Close$34.98
Change
-$0.07 (-0.20%)
Volume8,638,155
Market Cap$18.3B
Shares Outstanding521.0M
P/E (TTM)18.28
Diluted EPS (TTM)$1.91
Enterprise Value$20.8B

Information as of 08/21/2026

Company Profile

$18.3B
Market Cap
$1.0B
Net Income
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Industry: Specialty Retail
5401 Virginia Way, Brentwood, TN, United States, 37027
615 440 4000

Tractor Supply Company operates as a rural lifestyle retailer in the United States. The company provides various merchandise, including livestock and equine feed and equipment, poultry, fencing, and sprayers and chemicals; companion animal products, such as food, treats, and equipment for dogs, cats, and other small animals, as well as dog wellness products; seasonal and recreation products comprising tractors and riders, lawn and garden, bird feeding, power equipment, and other recreational products; truck, tool, and hardware products, such as truck accessories, trailers, generators, lubricants, batteries, and hardware and tools; and clothing, gift, and décor products consist of clothing, footwear, toys, snacks, and decorative merchandise. It offers its products under the 4health, Paws & Claws, American Farmworks, Producer's Pride, Bit & Bridle, Red Shed, Blue Mountain, Redstone, C.E. Schmidt, Retriever, Country Lane, Ridgecut, Countyline, Royal Wing, Country Tuff, Strive, Dumor, Traveller, Farm Table, Treeline, Groundwork, TSC Tractor Supply Co, Huskee, Untamed, JobSmart, and Impeckable brand names. The company operates its retail stores under the Tractor Supply Company, Petsense by Tractor Supply, and Orscheln Farm and Home names; and operates websites under the TractorSupply.com and Petsense.com names. It sells its products to recreational farmers, ranchers, and others. Tractor Supply Company was founded in 1938 and is based in Brentwood, Tennessee.

Key Executives

  • Harry A. Lawton
  • Melissa D. Kersey
  • Kurt D. Barton
  • Robert D. Mills
  • Jonathan Seth Estep

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Institutions4.7B (71.52%)
  • Mutual Funds1.9B (28.45%)
  • Insiders2.2M (0.03%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)