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American Focus > Blog > Economy > UBS Raises its Price Target on Ross Stores, Inc. (ROST) to $199 and Maintains a Neutral Rating
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UBS Raises its Price Target on Ross Stores, Inc. (ROST) to $199 and Maintains a Neutral Rating

Last updated: February 22, 2026 3:20 am
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Ross Stores, Inc. (NASDAQ:ROST) has been identified as one of the 11 Best All-Time High Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street. This recognition comes as no surprise, as the company has consistently shown strong performance and growth potential in the retail sector.

Recent analysis from UBS on February 17, 2026, raised the price target on Ross Stores, Inc. to $199 from $181 and maintained a Neutral rating. This adjustment was made in consideration of the upcoming fourth-quarter earnings report, which is expected to show a balanced upside and downside skew.

Similarly, Citi analyst Paul Lejuez increased the price target on Ross Stores, Inc. to $224 from $188 on February 10, 2026. With a Buy rating in place, Lejuez predicted EPS of $2.00 and 7% comp growth for the company. The fourth-quarter results, scheduled for March 3, are anticipated to exceed consensus expectations and guidance.

Goldman Sachs also joined in on the positive outlook, raising its price target on Ross Stores, Inc. to $214 from $190 and maintaining a Buy rating. The firm highlighted the off-price sector’s strong positioning to benefit from trade-down activity, a healthier middle-income consumer base, and modest average unit retail growth linked to tariff-related pricing increases at full-price retailers.

Ross Stores, Inc. operates off-price retail apparel and home fashion stores under the Ross Dress for Less and dd’s DISCOUNTS brands in the United States. While the company shows promise as an investment opportunity, there are other AI stocks with potentially greater upside and lower downside risk.

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In conclusion, Ross Stores, Inc. continues to demonstrate strength and resilience in the retail sector. With positive analyst sentiment and a solid operational foundation, the company remains a compelling investment option for those seeking exposure to the off-price retail market.

For more investment opportunities, consider exploring the 10 Most Profitable Undervalued Stocks to Buy and the 11 Best Mining Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street. Disclosure: None.

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