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Over the past 12 months, ROST has underperformed Mexico S&P/BMV IPC, delivering a return of +17% compared to Mexico S&P/BMV IPC's +22% growth.
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Ross Stores Inc
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Ross Stores is a U.S. off-price retailer best known for Ross Dress for Less and dd’s DISCOUNTS. It sells brand-name apparel, shoes, home goods, beauty items, and other general merchandise at lower prices than traditional department stores. The company buys inventory from manufacturers, other retailers, and brand owners looking to clear excess goods, then passes those savings on to shoppers. Its main customers are value-conscious consumers who want recognizable brands without paying full retail price. Ross makes money by selling merchandise through its stores, with cash coming directly from customer purchases. Because it buys opportunistically and keeps stores simple, its model is built around turning discounted inventory into everyday traffic rather than depending on seasonal fashion trends or a large in-house product line. What makes Ross different is its role as a “last stop” for excess branded merchandise in the retail chain. Instead of designing and manufacturing most of what it sells, it acts as a buyer and sorter of closeout and off-price goods from many sources. That gives the company a flexible merchandise mix and makes it a key channel for brands and retailers that need to move inventory quickly.