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Encyclopedia > Ross Stores

Ross Stores, Inc. (NASDAQ: ROST) is a discount clothing retailer headquartered in Pleasanton, California. The company operates stores throughout the United States and Guam. NASDAQ MarketSite (Times Square, New York City) at night NASDAQ (originally an acronym for National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is a U.S. electronic stock exchange. ... The city of Pleasanton highlighted within Alameda County Pleasanton is a city located in Alameda County, California and was incorporated in 1894. ...


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Fool.com: Ross Stores: The Rodney Dangerfield of Stocks [Boring Portfolio] June 19, 2000 (1758 words)
Ross is the dominant off-price apparel retailer in 12 of the 17 states in which it operates.
Ross' Flow Ratio is 1.26, at the low end of the range for the past 10 quarters (1.23 to 1.49).
As I write this, Ross is at $15.50 per share, equal to 8.6x trailing 12-month EPS of $1.80 (excluding a one-time charge for a legal settlement), and 7.6x consensus analyst estimates of $2.04 for this year.
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