Canadian Tire Co., Limited (TSE:CTC – Free Report) – Investment analysts at National Bank Financial dropped their Q2 2025 earnings per share (EPS) estimates for shares of Canadian Tire in a research report issued to clients and investors on Wednesday, February 19th. National Bank Financial analyst V. Shreedhar now expects that the company will earn $4.11 per share for the quarter, down from their prior estimate of $4.13. The consensus estimate for Canadian Tire’s current full-year earnings is $13.70 per share. National Bank Financial also issued estimates for Canadian Tire’s Q3 2025 earnings at $4.07 EPS.
Several other brokerages have also commented on CTC. Scotiabank set a C$140.00 price objective on Canadian Tire and gave the company an “underperform” rating in a research report on Friday, February 7th. BMO Capital Markets raised shares of Canadian Tire from a “hold” rating to a “strong-buy” rating in a research report on Thursday. Finally, Royal Bank of Canada cut shares of Canadian Tire from a “moderate buy” rating to a “hold” rating in a report on Friday, November 8th.
Canadian Tire Stock Performance
TSE CTC opened at C$224.90 on Monday. The firm has a market capitalization of C$8.61 billion, a PE ratio of 12.91, a P/E/G ratio of 0.49 and a beta of 1.33. The stock’s 50 day moving average is C$218.61 and its 200 day moving average is C$223.64. Canadian Tire has a twelve month low of C$192.10 and a twelve month high of C$275.36. The company has a quick ratio of 1.15, a current ratio of 1.60 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 150.68.
About Canadian Tire
Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited provides a range of retail goods and services in Canada. It operates in three segments: Retail, CT REIT, and Financial Services. The Retail segment retails automotive maintenance products and accessories, parts, and tires, as well as automotive services and roadside assistance; electrical, hardware, home environment, paint, plumbing, and tool products; cleaning, food & drink, home décor, home essentials, home organization, kitchen, and pet care products; camping, exercise, hockey, hunting, fishing, seasonal recreation, and team sports and golf products; and backyard living, backyard fun, cycling, gardening, outdoor tools, seasonal, and toy products.
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