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Time to Buy Dillard's (DDS) Stock After Black Friday
With Black Friday sales setting a new record in the U.S., Dillard’s (DDS - Free Report) is a retail stock to consider that currently holds a spot on the coveted Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) list.
As a leading department store chain that focuses on fashion apparel and home furnishings, Dillard’s stock is up over +50% year to date due to stellar earnings that have exceeded analyst expectations and broader optimism tied to Federal Reserve rate cuts.
Although DDS trades at a lofty price tag of over $600 a share, Dillard’s immense profitability and digital presence could lead to even more upside. To that point, Dillard’s operates a full e-commerce site and mobile app while having one of the most efficient brick-and-mortar operations of any retail chain.
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Dillard’s Unique Business Model
For those who are wondering, the major reason Dillard’s is exceptionally profitable compared to other department store chains is that it owns most of its stores rather than leasing them. This ownership structure reduces ongoing rent expenses, stabilizes costs, and gives the company valuable assets on the balance sheet. Notably, Dillard’s has been able to buy most of its department stores rather than leasing because it pursued a long-term, debt-averse expansion strategy that emphasized real estate ownership from its very beginnings when founder William T. Dillard opened his first store in 1938.
As you can imagine, Dillard’s efficiency metrics are very admirable. This is highlighted by a 20% ROIC, a very high return on invested capital for a department store chain, and above the often preferred range of 10-15%. Additionally, Dillard’s has an excellent free cash flow conversion rate of 108%, with an FCF conversion rate of 80% or higher illustrating a company’s ability to turn its accounting profits into actual cash available for reinvestment, debt repayment, or shareholder returns.
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Positive EPS Revisions
Indicating that now may be an ideal time to buy Dillard’s stock is that EPS revisions for its current fiscal 2026 have risen 5% in the last 30 days from estimates of $30.92 to $32.61. While Dillard’s robust bottom line is projected to contract in its next fiscal year, FY27 EPS estimates are up over 6% in the last month from estimates of $28.10 to $29.93.
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Dillard’s Modest P/E Valuation
Making the trend of rising EPS revisions more appealing is that Dillard’s stock still trades at a reasonable 20X forward earnings multiple. Despite being one of the most profitable companies in the broader retail sector, DDS is at a slight P/E discount to Kohl’s (KSS - Free Report) and is not at a stretched premium to Macy’s (M - Free Report) 11X.
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Bottom Line
Dillard’s has remained a unicorn among retail stocks and has certainly been a portfolio leader for many investors. Optimistically, this may continue as Black Friday gave more solidification to what is expected to be a record-breaking holiday shopping season, and Dillard’s is likely to capitalize.
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Time to Buy Dillard's (DDS) Stock After Black Friday
With Black Friday sales setting a new record in the U.S., Dillard’s (DDS - Free Report) is a retail stock to consider that currently holds a spot on the coveted Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) list.
As a leading department store chain that focuses on fashion apparel and home furnishings, Dillard’s stock is up over +50% year to date due to stellar earnings that have exceeded analyst expectations and broader optimism tied to Federal Reserve rate cuts.
Although DDS trades at a lofty price tag of over $600 a share, Dillard’s immense profitability and digital presence could lead to even more upside. To that point, Dillard’s operates a full e-commerce site and mobile app while having one of the most efficient brick-and-mortar operations of any retail chain.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Dillard’s Unique Business Model
For those who are wondering, the major reason Dillard’s is exceptionally profitable compared to other department store chains is that it owns most of its stores rather than leasing them. This ownership structure reduces ongoing rent expenses, stabilizes costs, and gives the company valuable assets on the balance sheet. Notably, Dillard’s has been able to buy most of its department stores rather than leasing because it pursued a long-term, debt-averse expansion strategy that emphasized real estate ownership from its very beginnings when founder William T. Dillard opened his first store in 1938.
As you can imagine, Dillard’s efficiency metrics are very admirable. This is highlighted by a 20% ROIC, a very high return on invested capital for a department store chain, and above the often preferred range of 10-15%. Additionally, Dillard’s has an excellent free cash flow conversion rate of 108%, with an FCF conversion rate of 80% or higher illustrating a company’s ability to turn its accounting profits into actual cash available for reinvestment, debt repayment, or shareholder returns.
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Positive EPS Revisions
Indicating that now may be an ideal time to buy Dillard’s stock is that EPS revisions for its current fiscal 2026 have risen 5% in the last 30 days from estimates of $30.92 to $32.61. While Dillard’s robust bottom line is projected to contract in its next fiscal year, FY27 EPS estimates are up over 6% in the last month from estimates of $28.10 to $29.93.
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Dillard’s Modest P/E Valuation
Making the trend of rising EPS revisions more appealing is that Dillard’s stock still trades at a reasonable 20X forward earnings multiple. Despite being one of the most profitable companies in the broader retail sector, DDS is at a slight P/E discount to Kohl’s (KSS - Free Report) and is not at a stretched premium to Macy’s (M - Free Report) 11X.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Bottom Line
Dillard’s has remained a unicorn among retail stocks and has certainly been a portfolio leader for many investors. Optimistically, this may continue as Black Friday gave more solidification to what is expected to be a record-breaking holiday shopping season, and Dillard’s is likely to capitalize.