Home Depot reaffirms fiscal 2026 guidance as Pro demand, digital gains and distribution expansion helps offset pressure on big-ticket projects.
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Home Depot reaffirms fiscal 2026 guidance as Pro demand, digital gains and distribution expansion helps offset pressure on big-ticket projects.
Home improvement retail giant Home Depot (NYSE:HD) will be reporting earnings this Tuesday morning. Here’s what to expect.
The Home Depot Inc (HD) reports a 4.8% revenue increase despite challenges in margins and discretionary spending.
Moby summary of The Home Depot, Inc.'s Q1 2026 earnings call
Home Depot (NYSE:HD) reported first-quarter fiscal 2026 results that were in line with management’s expectations, with modest comparable-sales growth despite continued pressure from housing affordability, higher interest rates and cautious consumer behavior around large projects. The home improveme
Home Depot (HD) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +0.88% and +0.67%, respectively, for the quarter ended April 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Nvidia, the most valuable public company by market capitalization, will report earnings this week, the last of the Magnificent Seven tech companies to do so. Big retailers including Walmart and Home Depot will also report.
Asking for a Trend, host Josh Lipton breaks down the top stories investors will be watching on Tuesday, May 19.On the earnings front, Home Depot (HD) reports quarterly results before the bell, followed by Toll Brothers (TOL) and CAVA (CAVA) after the close.Investors will also be watching fresh housing data with the release of the latest Pending Home Sales report.
These two home improvement giants are positioned to benefit from any stabilization in the housing market.

Walmart (WMT), Target (TGT), TJX (TJX), Home Depot (HD), and Lowe's (LOW) are all reporting quarterly earnings this week. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma and Robinhood chief investment officer Stephanie Guild outline what investors should expect from earnings and from the future of the K-shaped economy.
Investors will get highly anticipated quarterly results from Nvidia (NVDA) on Wednesday in what's expected to be the marquee earnings event of the week.
Investors will get highly anticipated quarterly results from Nvidia (NVDA) on Wednesday in what’s expected to be the marquee earnings event of the week.
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Nvidia, the most valuable public company by market capitalization, will report earnings this week, the last of the Magnificent Seven tech companies to do so. Big retailers including Walmart and Home Depot will also report.
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....
Walmart helps headline the reporting docket for retail companies next week, who has outperformed many of the Magnificent Seven members in 2026. Can the retail titan's momentum continue?
Traders will look backwards—and forwards—at some of the world’s biggest companies. Nvidia, the most valuable public company by market capitalization, will report earnings next week, the last of the Magnificent Seven tech companies to show investors how AI continues to transform their business.
Earnings season is coming to a close, but some blue-chip names are still on the docket