
The TJX Companies Is Winning the Chaos Of Retail, One Aisle At A Time
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- TJX turns brand inventory mistakes into a global off-price retail machine, thriving in a value-conscious 2026 consumer environment.
- With revenue in the mid-$70B range and a recent annual dividend around $1.65, TJX behaves like a mature, cash-generating retailer.
- Big index and sector ETFs quietly hold TJX, making it an under-the-radar way many investors are already exposed to off-price retail.
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