Home Depot reports earnings Tuesday morning, with the retailer's stock seen potentially extending its recent slump following the results.
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Home Depot reports earnings Tuesday morning, with the retailer's stock seen potentially extending its recent slump following the results.
The Home Depot, Inc. will release earnings for its first quarter before the opening bell on Tuesday, May 19. Analysts expect the company to report quarterly earnings of $3.41 per share, down from $3.56 per share in the year-ago period....
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Investing.com -- Analysts at Citigroup upgraded Lowe's to “Buy” in a new earnings preview report, arguing the home improvement retailer is well-positioned to outperform rivals despite ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty and a sluggish housing market.
Home Depot has spent the past few years trying to build a larger business around professional contractors, and Bank of America says that shift could give the home improvement retailer a stronger setup than its peers. Bank of America reinstated coverage of Home Depot with a buy rating and a $374 ...