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The Home Depot, Inc. operates as a home improvement retailer in the US and internationally. It sells various building materials, home improvement products, lawn and garden products, as well as facilities maintenance, repair, and operations products. |
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Earnings Schedule |
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Home Depot (HD) | Consumer Cyclical |
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What is US Fiscal Year?
The US fiscal 2025 first quarter is from October 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024, which is the final quarter of the 2024 calendar year, while the US fiscal 2025 quarters run from October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025.
US Fiscal Year: The U.S. government's fiscal year runs from October 1 to September 30.
Fiscal 2025 (FY25): This period begins on October 1, 2024, and ends on September 30, 2025.
First Quarter (Q1): The first quarter of FY25 is October 1, 2024, to December 31, 2024.
Other Quarters of FY25:
Q2: January 1, 2025–March 31, 2025
Q3: April 1, 2025–June 30, 2025
Q4: July 1, 2025–September 30, 2025
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Earnings News |
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Home Depot (HD) | Consumer Cyclical |
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Home Depot | Technology Sector
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HIGHLIGHTS |
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No 4 |
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Q2-2027 |
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Q1-2027 |
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Q4-2026 |
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Home Depot on Tuesday posted a roughly 4% quarterly sales decline, as a sluggish real estate market and selective spending by homeowners continued to weigh on home improvement demand.Home Depot sales fell, but it topped Wall Street’s earnings and revenue expectations for the fiscal fourth quarter. Earnings per share: $2.72 adjusted vs. $2.54 expected Revenue: $38.20 billion vs. $38.12 billion expected |
No 1 |
$2.72 |
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Q3-2026 |
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Home Depot cuts earnings outlook as home improvement demand falls short of expectations. Home Depot fell short of third-quarter earnings estimates, its third straight miss, and cut its full-year profit outlook.The company said slow consumer spending and a weaker housing market have made home improvement demand worse than it expected. Here’s what Home Depot reported for the fiscal third quarter compared with Wall Street’s estimates, according to a survey of analysts by LSEG: Earnings per share: $3.74 adjusted vs. $3.84 expected Revenue: $41.35 billion vs. $41.10 billion expected |
No 4 |
$3.74 |
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Q3-2025 |
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Home Depot stock rises 3% as retailer maintains full-year forecast. Home Depot stuck by its full-year outlook, even as the company came in slightly shy of Wall Street’s expectations for quarterly earnings and revenue.Home Depot stuck by its full-year outlook on Tuesday, even as the company came in slightly shy of Wall Street’s expectations for quarterly earnings and revenue. The home improvement retailer reiterated that it expects full-year total sales to grow by 2.8% and comparable sales, which take out the impact of one-time factors like store openings and calendar differences, to rise about 1%. Here’s what Home Depot reported for the fiscal second quarter compared with Wall Street’s estimates, according to a survey of analysts by LSEG: Earnings per share: $4.68 adjusted vs. $4.71 expected Revenue: $45.28 billion vs. $45.36 billion expected. |
No 3 |
$1.47 |
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Q2-2025 |
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Home Depot CFO says retailer doesn’t plan to raise prices due to tariffs. Home Depot stuck by its full-year guidance, even though it missed Wall Street’s first-quarter earnings estimates.Home Depot on Tuesday stuck by its full-year sales forecast as a top executive told CNBC the retailer doesn’t plan to hike prices because of tariffs.Here’s what Home Depot reported for the fiscal first quarter compared with Wall Street’s estimates, according to a survey of analysts by LSEG: Earnings per share: $3.56, adjusted vs $3.60 expected Revenue: $39.86 billion vs. $39.31 billion expected Shares of the company rose slightly in morning trading. |
No 2 |
$3.56 |
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Q1-2025 |
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Home Depot earnings beat Wall Street estimates, as retailer breaks comparable sales losing streak.Home Depot on Tuesday topped Wall Street’s quarterly sales expectations, even as elevated interest rates and housing prices dampened consumer demand for large remodels and pricier projects. Here’s what the company reported for the fiscal fourth quarter compared with Wall Street’s estimates, according to a survey of analysts by LSEG: Earnings per share: $3.02 vs. $3.01 expected Revenue: $39.70 billion vs. $39.16 billion expected. |
No 1 |
$3.02 |
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Q4-2024 |
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Home Depot’s sales are improving, but it says consumers are still cautious about spending. Home Depot posted quarterly earnings and revenue that beat estimates.Here’s what the company reported compared with what Wall Street expected for the three-month period that ended Oct. 27, according to a survey of analysts by LSEG: Earnings per share: $3.67 vs. $3.64 per share expected Revenue: $40.22 billion vs. $39.32 billion expected. Home Depot ’s quarterly sales rose more than 6% year over year, as it folded in a newly acquired business and hurricane-related repairs and better weather in many parts of the country boosted demand for home improvement supplies, the company said Tuesday. |
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$3.67 |
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Q3-2024 |
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Home Depot expects sales to weaken as consumers grow more cautious. Home Depot
on Tuesday topped quarterly expectations, but cautioned that sales will be weaker than expected in the back half of the year as high interest rates and consumer uncertainty dampen demand. Here’s what the company reported compared with what Wall Street expected for the three-month period that ended July 28, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG: Earnings per share: $4.60 vs. $4.49 per share expected Revenue: $43.18 billion vs. $43.06 billion expected The company’s shares closed more than 1% higher Tuesday. |
No 3 |
$4.60 |
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Q2-2024 |
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Home Depot misses on revenue, as high interest rates hurt sales. Home Depot posted fiscal first-quarter earnings that beat expectations and revenue that missed estimates.Home Depot
on Tuesday posted quarterly revenue below Wall Street’s expectations, as shoppers postponed bigger discretionary projects like bath and kitchen remodels because of higher interest rates and made spring purchases late. Here’s what the company reported for the three-month period that ended April 28 compared with what Wall Street expected, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG: Earnings per share: $3.63 vs. $3.60 expected Revenue: $36.42 billion vs. $36.66 billion expected. |
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$3.63 |
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Q1-2024 |
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Home Depot beats earnings, sales estimates even as consumers take on smaller home improvement projects. Home Depot beat earnings and revenue estimates even as sales fell.Home Depot
on Tuesday said quarterly sales declined nearly 3% year over year, but it surpassed Wall Street’s earnings and revenue expectations despite the cooler demand.Here’s what the company reported for the three-month period that ended Jan. 28 compared with what Wall Street expected, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG, formerly Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $2.82 vs. $2.77 expected Revenue: $34.79 billion vs. $34.64 billion expected |
No 1 |
$2.82 |
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Q4-2023 |
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Home Depot shares rally on earnings beat, even as home improvement sales level off. Home Depot ’s quarterly sales declined 3% from the year-ago period, but topped Wall Street’s expectations as customers chipped away at more modest projects and home repairs. Here’s what the retailer reported for the fiscal third quarter ended Oct. 29 compared with what Wall Street was anticipating, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $3.81 vs. $3.76 expected Revenue: $37.71 billion vs. $37.6 billion expected |
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$3.81 |
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Q3-2023 |
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Home Depot beats earnings estimates, but sales slide as consumers pull back on big-ticket buys. Home Depot topped earnings expectations Tuesday, but posted a 2% year-over-year sales decline as customers remained wary of big purchases and major projects. Here’s what the retailer reported for its fiscal second quarter compared with what Wall Street was anticipating, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $4.65 vs. $4.45 expected Revenue: $42.92 billion vs. $42.23 billion expected |
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$4.65 |
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Q2-2023 |
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Earnings per share: $3.82 vs. $3.80 expected. Revenue: $37.26 billion vs. $38.28 billion expected. Home Depot posts worst revenue miss in about 20 years, lowers forecast as consumers delay big projects. Home Depot
on Tuesday reported its biggest revenue miss in more than 20 years and lowered its forecast for this year, as consumers delay large projects and buy fewer big-ticket items like patio sets and grills.Here’s what the retailer reported for the three-month period that ended April 30, compared with what Wall Street was anticipating, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $3.82 vs. $3.80 expected Revenue: $37.26 billion vs. $38.28 billion expected. |
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$3.82 |
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Q1-2023 |
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Home Depot misses revenue expectations for the first time since 2019. Home Depot missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations for the first time since November 2019.Home Depot’s revenue fell short of Wall Street’s estimates in its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report Tuesday amid a slowdown in the home improvement category.Here’s what Home Depot posted, compared with what Wall Street was anticipating, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $3.30 vs. $3.28 expected Revenue: $35.83 billion vs. $35.97 billion expected. |
No 1 |
$3.30 |
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Q4-2022 |
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Home Depot posts better-than-expected quarter despite inflation. Home Depot
reported Tuesday its third-quarter revenue increased about 6% to nearly $38.9 billion, beating analyst expectations, as the retailer continued to beckon customers despite rising costs and macroeconomic pressures.Here’s what Home Depot reported Tuesday, compared with analyst expectations, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $4.24, vs. $4.12 expected Revenue: $38.87 billion, vs. $37.96 billion expected' |
No 4 |
$4.24 |
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Q3-2022 |
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Home Depot beats second-quarter earnings expectations, stands by 2022 guidance. Home Depot reported quarterly earnings and revenue that beats analyst expectations. Home Depot on Tuesday reported higher second-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analysts’ expectations as the company cited continued strength in demand for home improvement projects. Here’s what the Atlanta-based company reported compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $5.05 vs. $4.94 expected Revenue: $43.79 billion vs. $43.36 billion expected. |
No 3 |
$5.05 |
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Q2-2022 |
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Home Depot raises full-year outlook as shoppers trade up to premium products and fuel record Q1 sales. Home Depot on Tuesday raised its full-year outlook after reporting solid quarterly earnings, fueled by the company’s strongest first-quarter sales on record. Home Depot on Tuesday raised its full-year outlook and reported strong quarterly earnings, fueled by the company’s strongest first-quarter sales on record, an early signal that the retailer is so far weathering inflation.Here’s what Home Depot reported for the quarter ended May 1 compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $4.09 vs. $3.68 expecte Revenue: $38.91 billion vs. $36.72 billion expected |
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Q1-2022 |
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Home Depot beats estimates, retailer says it sees sales growth ahead for 2022. Home Depot on Tuesday said sales grew 11% in the fiscal fourth quarter, as it topped Wall Street’s expectations and said it sees sales growth ahead for 2022. Home Depot on Tuesday said sales grew 11% in the fiscal fourth quarter and it projected growth in 2022, as contractors bought lumber, electrical equipment and other supplies for projects.Here’s what the home improvement retailer reported compared with what Wall Street was expecting for the quarter ended Jan. 31, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv:
Earnings per share: $3.21 vs. $3.18 expected Revenue: $35.72 billion $34.87 billion expected. |
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Q4-2021 |
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Home Depot earnings top estimates fueled by 9.8% jump in sales as consumers fix up homes.Home Depot
on Tuesday reported third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analysts’ forecasts as customers spent more on home improvement projects. The company’s shares rose more than 4% in morning trading, setting an all-time high for the stock of $387.76 per share. Here’s what the home improvement retailer reported compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $3.92 vs. $3.40 expected Revenue: $36.82 billion vs. $35.01 billion expected. |
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$3.92 |
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Q3-2021 |
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Home Depot shares tumble despite earnings beat, retailer rang up fewer customers as DIY trends weaken. Home Depot’s same-store sales came in slightly short of Wall Street estimates, as fewer people visited its shops to buy items for do-it-yourself projects. Home Depot shares tumbled nearly 5% Tuesday morning after the company said fewer customers visited its stores during the fiscal second quarter as pandemic-fueled do-it-yourself projects tapered off.Here’s how the company did for its fiscal second quarter compared with what Wall Street was expecting, according to a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $4.53 vs. $4.44 expected Revenue: $41.12 billion vs. $40.79 billion expected. |
No 3 |
$4.53 |
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Q2-2021 |
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Home Depot crushes estimates, its sales jump 32.7% as customers rang up bigger purchases.Home Depot handily beat Wall Street’s estimates for its fiscal first-quarter earnings and revenue. Home Depot on Tuesday crushed Wall Street’s earnings estimates as consumers’ splurging on their homes lingers more than a year into the coronavirus pandemic.Here’s what the company reported for the three months ended May 2 compared with what Wall Street was expecting, based on a survey of analysts by Refinitiv: Earnings per share: $3.86 vs. $3.08 expected Revenue: $37.5 billion vs. $34.96 billion expected |
No 2 |
$3.86 |
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Q1-2021 |
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Home Depot released its fourth-quarter 2020 earnings report in February 2021, which covers the period ending on January 31, 2021. The company reported results that crushed Wall Street's estimates, driven by a 25% jump in sales as consumers continued to invest in home improvement projects during the pandemic.Earnings per share (EPS): $2.65, which beat analyst expectations of $2.62. Revenue: $32.26 billion, an increase of 25% from a year earlier and above the $30.73 billion expected by analysts.Home Depot tops estimates as sales surge 25%, but shares fall on worries pandemic gains won’t last. |
No 1 |
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| DATA INFORMATION |
Home Depot (HD) |
| SOURCE |
Data derived from multiple sources or calculated by Yahoo! Finance |
| WEB |
www.tradingview.com / www.yahoo.com |
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