Buy & Sell Ross Stores, Inc. (ROST) – Ross Stores, Inc. Price Today
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Key Stats
- $77.03BMarket Cap
- Consumer CyclicalSector
- -7.8%3M Drawdown
- $77.62BEnterprise Value
- 0.74%Dividend Yield
- 100% Buy | 0% SellTrading Activity
- 46 daysTypical Hold Time
Ross Stores, Inc. (ROST) is currently valued at a market capitalization of $77.03B, with an enterprise value of $77.62B. Over the past 52 weeks, Ross Stores, Inc. has traded between a low of $126.62 and a high of $240.13, highlighting its annual price range. Over the past three months, Ross Stores, Inc. has recorded a drawdown of -7.8%, reflecting recent price volatility. Ross Stores, Inc. offers a dividend yield of 0.74%, with the most recent dividend of $0.45 paid on 09 Jun 26. On average, investors hold Ross Stores, Inc. for approximately 46 days, indicating typical investor behavior on the platform.
About Ross Stores, Inc.
Ross Stores is a leading American off-price apparel and home fashion retailer, operating over 1,920 stores (at the end of fiscal 2021) across the Ross Dress for Less and dd's Discounts banners. Ross offers a variety of name-brand products and targets undercutting conventional retailers' regular prices by 20%-70%. The company uses an opportunistic, flexible merchandising approach
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