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Dillards Inc.
As of May 30, 2026 at 24:05 UTC
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About Dillards Inc.
Dillard's Inc is an American fashion apparel, cosmetics, and home furnishings retailer. It operates Dillard's stores, clearance centers, and an Internet store at dillards.com, offering a wide selection of merchandise, including fashion apparel for women, men, and children, accessories, cosmetics, home furnishings, and other consumer goods. The merchandise selections include exclusive brand merchandise such as Antonio Melani, Gianni Bini, Daniel Cremieux, Roundtree & Yorke, and private-label merchandise, among others. The company also operates a general contracting construction company, which is involved in constructing and remodelling stores for Dillard's. It operates in two business segments: Retail Operations, which generates the maximum revenue, and Construction.
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Dillard's reported strong Q1 earnings of $16.04 per share, beating expectations by $5.91, but the rally quickly faded as investors realized $5.10 per share came from a litigation settlement. The stock surged to $593 in premarket trading but ended only 0.4% higher as investors reassessed valuations after a 270% five-year run. Wall Street remains cautious with two Sell and three Hold ratings, citing concerns about underlying growth and forward guidance.
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