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Straddling both DIY shoppers and big-league contractors, Home Depot's Q2 report could either reinforce its resilience or spark fresh questions. It's like a litmus test for how well Home Depot is navigating margin pressures and softer demand for big-ticket remodeling. Consider it as the halftime talk in a long, competitive season.
About Home Depot Stock
Founded in 1978 and based in Atlanta, Georgia, Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement specialty retailer — a one-stop powerhouse for DIYers and professionals alike. With more than 2,350 retail stores, it serves customers across all 50 states, D.C., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Canada, and Mexico. Built on scale, supply-chain strength, and a growing Pro segment, the company continues to shape the home improvement market with innovation and reach that few can match.
Valued at a market capitalization of $405 billion, shares of HD stock have swung with notable momentum over the past year. HD stock has risen 13% over the past 52 weeks, peaking at $439.37 back in November. The stock faced pressure earlier this year, dipping to a year-to-date (YTD) low of $326.31 in April. Since then, though, HD stock has staged a solid rebound, climbing nearly 23%.
Home Depot's Mixed Q1 Earnings Report
On May 20, before Wall Street even had its first cup of coffee, Home Depot rolled out its fiscal 2025 Q1 earnings results. The world's largest home improvement retailer posted net sales of $39.9 billion, up 9.4% year-over-year (YOY) and ahead of projections. But it was not a clean sweep. Adjusted EPS slipped 3% annually to $3.56, missing analyst expectations. Comparable sales dipped 0.3% overall, although U.S. comparable sales eked out a 0.2% gain. Currency headwinds shaved about 70 basis points off total company comparable sales.
Meanwhile, the balance sheet showed $1.4 billion in cash, $61.3 billion in adjusted debt, and $8 billion in shareholder equity. Operating cash flow hit $4.3 billion. Management credited the results to steady demand in smaller projects and successful spring events, timed perfectly as the season kicked off across the country.
Looking ahead, Home Depot is betting big on its strategy — sharpening its interconnected retail experience, expanding Pro customer offerings, and widening its store footprint. The SRS Distribution acquisition, tech investments, and 'pro wallet' ecosystem are all part of the plan to lock in market share in a still-resilient home improvement sector.
For fiscal 2025, the home improvement retailer expects sales growth of 2.8% and comparable sales to climb 1%. Gross margin is pegged at 33.4%, with an adjusted operating margin of 13.4%. The management also anticipates 13 new store openings.
Meanwhile, adjusted EPS is anticipated to slip 2% YOY, and capital expenditures are set at 2.5% of sales. Even so, management's tone was upbeat, confident that its scale, supply-chain muscle, and customer ecosystem can weather near-term headwinds and position the company for long-term growth.
For the Q2 report next Tuesday, analysts tracking Home Depot anticipate Q2 revenue to rise to $45.4 billion, with adjusted EPS rising marginally YOY to $4.71. Looking further ahead, fiscal 2025 EPS anticipated to dip 1.4% YOY to $15.03, before rising by another 9.4% annually to $16.44 in fiscal 2026.
Tariffs, Pricing, and the Bigger Picture
Home Depot CFO Richard McPhail has made it clear that, despite rising tariffs, the company plans to hold pricing steady across its portfolio. The reasoning is scale, deep supplier relationships, and years of diversifying imports — so much so that, by next year, no single foreign country will account for more than 10% of purchases. With over half of its sales sourced domestically, Home Depot is better positioned than some of its rivals, which signals price hikes could be coming.
Management framed tariffs as a competitive opening, a chance for both the company and its suppliers to grab market share. Still, CEO Ted Decker acknowledged the drag from 'stubbornly high' interest rates and economic uncertainty, which have cooled big-ticket remodels. Customers are sticking to paint cans and garden tools for now, but the long game is all about staying ready for when bigger projects come back.
What Do Analysts Expect for Home Depot Stock?
Analysts are upbeat about Home Depot stock's potential. Of the 34 analysts covering shares, the overall rating is a 'Strong Buy,' an upgrade from an overall 'Moderate Buy' rating three months ago. The current bullish rating is based on 25 analysts advising a 'Strong Buy,' while one sticks to a 'Moderate Buy" rating. Seven more analysts are staying on the sidelines with a 'Hold' rating, while one analyst is waving a red flag with a 'Strong Sell."
The mean price target of $423.67 hints at 6% upside potential from where HD stock trades now. The Street-high target of $475 implies that shares could rally as much as 19% from here.
Final Thoughts on Home Depot
The home improvement industry is navigating a tricky patch right now. High interest rates, cautious consumers, and tariff pressures are testing the waters. Home Depot's upcoming Q2 report will be the spotlight moment, showing whether the company's scale and strategy can overcome these headwinds and keep the growth engine humming in a softening market.
On the date of publication, Sristi Suman Jayaswal did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. This article was originally published on Barchart.com
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