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Update: Five Below Fiscal Q1 Adjusted Earnings, Revenue Rise; Shares Fall

(Adds the CFO's comments and updates the stock movement in the last two paragraphs.)Five Below (FIVE) reported fiscal Q1 adjusted earnings late Wednesday of $2.22 per diluted share, up from $0.86 a year earlier.Analysts polled by FactSet expected $1.77.Revenue in the three months ended May 2 rose to $1.29 billion from $970.5 million a year earlier.Analysts expected $1.23 billion.The company expects fiscal Q2 adjusted EPS of $1.17 to $1.29 on revenue of $1.18 billion to $1.2 billion. Analysts expect EPS of $1.13 on revenue of $1.15 billion.The company raised fiscal 2026 guidance to adjusted EPS of $8.65 to $9.05 on revenue of $5.4 billion to $5.48 billion. The prior forecast was EPS of $7.74 to $8.25 on revenue of $5.2 billion to $5.3 billion.Analysts expect EPS of $8.34 on revenue of $5.37 billion."We're being cautious, and we're looking at the world that our customers are living in with rising fuel costs, with very sticky inflation, with a somewhat soft labor market," Chief Financial Officer Daniel Sullivan said Wednesday on the earnings call, according to a FactSet transcript. "And we think a piece of that pain that they are feeling wasn't felt in the first quarter purely because of tax proceeds."Five Below shares fell 12% in Thursday trading.Price: $197.13, Change: $-25.76, Percent Change: -11.56%

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Five Below Fiscal Q1 Adjusted Earnings, Revenue Rise; Shares Fall After Hours

Five Below (FIVE) reported fiscal Q1 adjusted earnings late Wednesday of $2.22 per diluted share, up from $0.86 a year earlier.Analysts polled by FactSet expected $1.77.Revenue in the three months ended May 2 rose to $1.29 billion from $970.5 million a year earlier.Analysts expected $1.23 billion.The company expects fiscal Q2 adjusted EPS of $1.17 to $1.29 on revenue of $1.18 billion to $1.2 billion. Analysts expect EPS of $1.13 on revenue of $1.15 billion.The company raised fiscal 2026 guidance to adjusted EPS of $8.65 to $9.05 on revenue of $5.4 billion to $5.48 billion. The prior forecast was EPS of $7.74 to $8.25 on revenue of $5.2 billion to $5.3 billion.Analysts expect EPS of $8.34 on revenue of $5.37 billion.Five Below shares fell 6.2% in after-hours trading.

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Equities Fall Intraday, Oil Jumps Amid Renewed Middle East Tensions
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Equities Fall Intraday, Oil Jumps Amid Renewed Middle East Tensions

US benchmark equity indexes were lower intraday, while oil prices rose amid renewed hostilities in the Middle East.The Nasdaq Composite was down 1% at 26,816.5 after midday Wednesday, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.9% to 50,858.1. The S&P 500 shed 0.6% to 7,562.9. The indexes logged fresh closing highs in the previous session.Among sectors, technology and consumer discretionary saw the biggest decline intraday Wednesday, while energy paced the gainers.Several major tech names were falling sharply, with IBM (IBM) down 6.1%, the steepest decline on the Dow. Salesforce (CRM), Microsoft (MSFT), and Nvidia (NVDA) followed IBM on the index.West Texas Intermediate crude oil was up 2.6% at $96.17 a barrel, while Brent rose 2.1% to $98.04."Crude oil is trading higher for a third consecutive session, with Brent pushing above $97 as market pessimism once again grows over the prospects of a US-Iran deal that could pave the way for a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz," Saxo Bank said in a report.Iran launched strikes targeting US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, as well as a vessel near the Strait of Hormuz, CNN reported. On Tuesday, the US Central Command said it conducted self-defense strikes on Qeshm Island in response to attempted attacks by Iran across the Middle East.A barrage of ballistic missiles and drones hit Kuwait Wednesday, shutting its international airport, killing one person and injuring dozens, The Wall Street Journal reported.US President Donald Trump reportedly said in a podcast with the New York Post that Iran has agreed not to have nuclear weapons, but Tehran could still change its mind. Previously, Trump said that negotiations with Iran were continuing, despite Iranian state-affiliated outlet Tasnim reporting that the country had suspended talks with Washington."For now, the risk premium continues to be partly offset by President Trump's repeated insistence that an interim agreement remains within reach," Saxo said.In economic news, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development lowered its global economic growth projection for 2026, cautioning that the fallout from the Middle East conflict may linger for some time even after its resolution.In the US, employment in the private sector increased more than expected in May, ADP (ADP) data showed."The breadth of gains was encouraging, with almost all sectors increasing payrolls during the month," Oxford Economics said in a note. "Coupled with weak labor supply growth, the strong gains in payrolls would reduce the upside risk to the unemployment rate."Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics are expected to show Friday that the US economy added 85,000 nonfarm jobs last month, which would represent a fall from a 115,000 increase reported for April, according to a Bloomberg-compiled survey. The unemployment rate is seen unchanged at 4.3%.The US services sector saw continued expansion in May, with Institute for Supply Management data showing a faster growth rate sequentially, but S&P Global (SPGI) pointing to a deceleration. Both surveys indicated elevated cost pressures and signs of weakness in the labor market."The combination of resilient demand and intensifying cost pressures reinforces the risk of ongoing price pass-through, suggesting that the (Federal Reserve) is likely to remain patient on policy easing given limited progress on services disinflation and increasing the likelihood of rate hikes this year," TD Economics said in a note.US Treasury yields were higher intraday, with the 10-year rate up 3.8 basis points at 4.49%, and the two-year rate rising 3.3 basis points to 4.08%.In company news, Medtronic (MDT) reported better-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter results, while the medical-device maker projected earnings and organic revenue growth for the current year. The company's shares were up 5.1%, among the best performers on the S&P 500.Broadcom (AVGO), CrowdStrike (CRWD), Veeva Systems (VEEV) and Five Below (FIVE) are expected to report after the closing bell Wednesday, along with others.Gold was down 1.2% at $4,465.10 per troy ounce, while silver fell 2.6% to $73.58 per ounce.

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Stocks Mostly Down Pre-Bell as Traders Assess Latest Middle East Developments
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Stocks Mostly Down Pre-Bell as Traders Assess Latest Middle East Developments

The main US stock measures were mostly trending lower in Wednesday's premarket activity as traders assess the latest developments in the Middle East.The S&P 500 edged down 0.1% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.4%, while the Nasdaq gained 0.2% before the opening bell. All three indexes recorded new closing highs on Tuesday.President Donald Trump said in a podcast interview that Iran has agreed not to have nuclear weapons, several media outlets reported Wednesday. In a social media post on Tuesday, Trump said negotiations between the US and Iran were "going on continuously."Earlier in the week, Iranian state-affiliated outlet Tasnim reported that the country suspended talks with the US in retaliation to Israel's military action in Lebanon.The US Central Command said Tuesday that its forces "successfully defeated" multiple Iranian ballistic missiles and drones and launched defensive strikes following "attempted attacks" by Tehran across the Middle East.Iran reportedly launched a wave of missile and drone attacks toward Kuwait and Bahrain in a major escalation of regional tensions. Kuwait said a number of "hostile drones" targeted its airport, causing significant material damage and injuring several people.West Texas Intermediate crude oil increased 2.6% to $96.17 a barrel in premarket action, while Brent advanced 2.5% to $98.42."Crude oil continues to trade from one headline to the next, making it increasingly difficult for traders to maintain conviction beyond a few hours," Saxo Bank said in a Tuesday report. "Global energy markets continue to tighten, with the main focus remaining on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping artery that remains effectively shut, sustaining concerns about supply disruptions and elevated energy prices."Treasury yields were up before the open, with the two-year rate rising 2.9 basis points to 4.08% and the 10-year rate adding 3 basis points to 4.49%.The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on Wednesday cut its global growth outlook for 2026, warning that a prolonged war between the US and Iran could have "longer-lasting negative consequences."The ADP Employment report for May is out at 8:15 am ET. On Tuesday, official data showed that US job openings hit their highest level in almost two years in April, while hiring and layoffs fell.Wednesday's economic calendar also has the weekly mortgage applications bulletin at 7 am. The purchasing managers' index composite final report from S&P Global (SPGI) for May posts at 9:45 am, followed by the Institute for Supply Management's services index for the same month at 10 am.The weekly EIA domestic petroleum inventories report is due at 10:30 am. The Federal Reserve's Beige Book, a compilation of economic and business reports from the 12 regional Fed branches, is out at 2 pm.Fed Governor Michael Barr is scheduled to speak at 9 am, while Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan speaks at 4 pm.The Fed may need to raise interest rates should inflationary pressures persist, Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack said Tuesday. "If we wait for definitive evidence that high inflation has become embedded in the economy, it may require larger policy adjustments, at greater cost," Hammack said in prepared remarks for an event in Ohio.Shares of Palo Alto Networks (PANW) declined 3.7% pre-bell following the company's latest quarterly results. Marvell Technology (MRVL) climbed 14% after Nvidia (NVDA) Chief Executive Jensen Huang reportedly said the company could be the next chip manufacturer to join the trillion-dollar club.Broadcom (AVGO), CrowdStrike (CRWD), Veeva Systems (VEEV) and Five Below (FIVE) are expected to release their latest earnings after the markets close. Medtronic (MDT), Macy's (M), Ollie's Bargain Outlet (OLLI) and Thor Industries (THO) post their financial results before the bell, among others.Gold slipped 0.7% to $4,488 per troy ounce, while bitcoin inched 0.3% higher to $67,127.

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Five Below Shares Look Compelling Ahead of Q1, UBS Says

Five Below's (FIVE) Q1 results should drive EPS estimates to a base that limits the downside and highlights the upside, UBS said in a note Wednesday. The results are due June 3."The key point to consider ahead of this print is that earnings estimates are likely to rise to a level that, even if the outlook dims, the absolute earnings will be high enough that it makes the shares looking compelling," the report said.The note also pointed to the arrival of "Squishy Dumplings"product that has brought lines of customers, prompting stores to implement limits on the numbers that customers can purchase."It shows that FIVE continues to be well-positioned when a trend like this arises," the report said.UBS maintained its buy rating and $285 price target.Price: $225.40, Change: $+9.41, Percent Change: +4.36%

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Five Below's Growth Momentum Seems Sustainable, UBS Says

Five Below (FIVE) displayed robust growth, with comparable sales increase of 15.4% in Q4 and 14% to 16% Q1 guidance, and the momentum seems sustainable, UBS Securities said in a note emailed Tuesday.UBS believes the strong performance is driven by improved execution in terms of inventory, merchandising, and staffing, capitalization on social media trends, like-for-like price changes with data showing that its best selling stock keeping units sell at a 5% higher price than prior year, and select strength in product categories such as beauty dupes and collectibles, according to the note.The brokerage said Five Below is very well positioned to outperform its outlook. The company is planning to boost its marketing investment after high returns in 2025 as it shifted spend towards digital channels, the firm noted, adding that this allows Five Below to better target its existing customer base.If the company exceeds current guidance significantly, UBS said the shares would be underpriced. Beyond 2026, Five Below is well set to continue compounding top-line growth for an extended period, the brokerage added.UBS maintains a buy rating on Five Below with a price target of $285.Price: $239.80, Change: $-7.91, Percent Change: -3.19%

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