Pedestrians are reflected in and seen through a shop window as they pass a T.J. Maxx store in Boston
Pedestrians are reflected in and seen through a shop window as they pass a T.J. Maxx store in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Brian Snyder - RTSZOLLBrian Snyder — Reuters
  • Previous Rank
    89
  • Revenues ($M)
    33184
  • Revenue Percent Change
    7.2
  • Profits ($M)
    2298.2
  • Profits Percent Change
    0.9
  • Assets ($M)
    12884
  • Employees
    235000
  • Market Value — as of March 31, 2017 ($M)
    51053

In a bleak environment for retail, the parent company of Marshalls, T.J. Maxx, and HomeGoods continues to dominate the landscape. TJX sells an ever-changing assortment of branded goods at discounted prices a formula that's become increasingly appealing to value-oriented shoppers and has led to some copycat attempts from the likes of Macy's and Nordstrom. TJX marked its 40th anniversary with annual sales of $33.2 billion, a 7% increase, and profits of $2.3 billion a strong start for new CEO Ernie Herrman.

Company Info

CEOErnie L. Herrman
CEO TitlePresident, Chief Executive Officer & Director
SectorRetailing
IndustrySpecialty Retailers: Apparel
HQ LocationFramingham, MA
Websitewww.tjx.com
Years on Fortune 500 List23
Employees235,000

Key Financials (Last Fiscal Year)

Revenues ($M)$33,184
Profits ($M)$2,298.2
Assets ($M)$12,884
Total Stockholder Equity ($M)$4,511
Market Value — as of March 31, 2017 ($M)$51,053

Profit Ratios

Profit as % of Revenues6.9%
Profits as % of Assets17.8%
Profits as % of Stockholder Equity51%

Earnings Per Share (Last Fiscal Year)

Earnings Per Share ($)346
EPS % Change (from 2015)3.9%
EPS % Change (5 year annual rate)12.4%
EPS % Change (10 year annual rate)16.1%

Total Return

Total Return to Investors (2016)7.3%
Total Return to Investors (5 year, annualized)19.8%
Total Return to Investors (10 year, annualized)19.6%