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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%.
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 ...
Here's what Lowe's posted for its third quarter earnings, compared to Bloomberg consensus estimates: Revenue: $20.17 billion versus $19.93 billion Adjusted earnings per share: $2.89 versus $2.82
Who wins the battle between these two home improvement giants?
The Winner: Home Depot. While Home Depot stock is ever-so-slightly more expensive than Lowe’s stock on a price-to-earnings basis, its stronger financial position and higher dividend yield make ...
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 ...
Lowe's follows rival Home Depot with a challenging second quarter. ... Adjusted earnings per share: -10.1% year over year to $4.10, compared to $3.97 estimate. Same-store sales growth: ...
The caution comes as Lowe's posted a mixed quarter on Wednesday before the market open. The retailer reported adjusted earnings per share of $2.28, topping above analysts expectations for $2.21.