Analysts’ Weekly Ratings Updates for Burlington Stores (BURL)

A number of research firms have changed their ratings and price targets for Burlington Stores (NYSE: BURL):

  • 3/6/2026 – Burlington Stores had its price target raised by JPMorgan Chase & Co. from $356.00 to $365.00. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock.
  • 3/6/2026 – Burlington Stores had its price target raised by Citigroup Inc. from $351.00 to $380.00. They now have a “buy” rating on the stock.
  • 3/6/2026 – Burlington Stores had its price target raised by Wells Fargo & Company from $350.00 to $400.00. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock.
  • 3/6/2026 – Burlington Stores had its price target raised by Robert W. Baird from $345.00 to $375.00. They now have an “outperform” rating on the stock.
  • 3/5/2026 – Burlington Stores had its “buy” rating reaffirmed by Jefferies Financial Group Inc.. They now have a $370.00 price target on the stock.
  • 3/5/2026 – Burlington Stores had its “outperform” rating reaffirmed by Evercore Inc. They now have a $375.00 price target on the stock.
  • 3/3/2026 – Burlington Stores had its “buy” rating reaffirmed by UBS Group AG.
  • 3/2/2026 – Burlington Stores had its price target raised by Barclays PLC from $331.00 to $335.00. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock.
  • 3/2/2026 – Burlington Stores had its “outperform” rating reaffirmed by Telsey Advisory Group. They now have a $365.00 price target on the stock, up from $350.00.
  • 2/23/2026 – Burlington Stores had its price target raised by JPMorgan Chase & Co. from $316.00 to $356.00. They now have an “overweight” rating on the stock.
  • 1/21/2026 – Burlington Stores had its “hold (c+)” rating reaffirmed by Weiss Ratings.

Burlington Stores, Inc is an American off-price retailer that sells apparel and home goods at discounted prices. The company’s merchandise assortment includes clothing for women, men and children, plus baby products, footwear, accessories, beauty items, toys and home décor. Burlington’s merchandising strategy focuses on offering branded and private-label goods at lower prices than traditional department stores by sourcing excess inventory, closeouts and opportunistic buys from manufacturers and other retailers.

The business traces its roots to the Burlington Coat Factory name established in the early 1970s and has since evolved into a broader off-price retailer that carries a wide range of seasonal and everyday merchandise.

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