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Home Depot has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 22.2 and a dividend yield of 2.7%, compared to a less expensive 16.8 P/E ratio for Lowe's but a lower yield at 1.9%. Again, Lowe's expects a more ...
Data source: Company earnings reports. For fiscal 2024, Home Depot expects its comps to dip by 2.5%, while Lowe's is guiding for a steeper decline of 3% to 3.5%.
At Lowe's, the company reported a second-quarter comparable sales decline of 5.1%, and overall revenue was down 5.6% to $23.6 billion. Lowe's operating income fell 11.3% to $3.45 billion and its ...
The company was a spun off from Sears Holdings in 2012. [5] [7] By May 2019, Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores & its independent dealers & franchisees operated a total of 639 stores across 49 states as well as in Puerto Rico & Bermuda. [8] On June 3, 2019, it was announced that Transform Holdco would acquire Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores.
Home Depot and Lowe's both trade at discounted price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios compared to the S&P 500 index average of 29.2 -- suggesting they are a good value. However, both companies' 10-year ...
To some investors, Lowe's Companies (NYSE: LOW) stock can look like a desirable holding. Despite its challenges, it is the second-largest home improvement retailer, behind rival Home Depot, and ...
Shares of Lowe's are up 20% year to date, compared to the S&P 500's 24% gain, according to Yahoo Finance Data. Rival Home Depot is up 17% in 2024. Rival Home Depot is up 17% in 2024.
Lowe's Companies (NYSE: LOW) is the world's second-largest home improvement chain, raking in $83.7 billion in trailing-12-month sales, which puts it behind Home Depot. In the past 50 years, the ...