On Nov 05, major Wall Street analysts update their ratings for $Dollar Tree (DLTR.US)$, with price targets ranging from $67 to $100.
Morgan Stanley analyst Simeon Gutman maintains with a hold rating, and maintains the target price at $80.
J.P. Morgan analyst Matthew Boss downgrades to a hold rating, and adjusts the target price from $111 to $82.
Wells Fargo analyst Edward Kelly maintains with a buy rating, and maintains the target price at $100.
Piper Sandler analyst Peter Keith maintains with a hold rating, and maintains the target price at $67.
Truist Financial analyst Scot Ciccarelli maintains with a buy rating.
Furthermore, according to the comprehensive report, the opinions of $Dollar Tree (DLTR.US)$'s main analysts recently are as follows:
Dollar Tree's announcement of a CEO transition and reaffirmation of its dedication to a comprehensive review of strategic alternatives for Family Dollar, along with the Q3 guidance outlook for all aspects of its business, has been noted by analysts.
Here are the latest investment ratings and price targets for $Dollar Tree (DLTR.US)$ from 6 analysts:
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