Strong
spring sales help Home Depot beat estimates
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[August 19, 2014]
(Reuters) - Home Depot Inc,
the world's largest home improvement chain, reported a
better-than-expected 5.8 percent rise in same-store
sales as customers spent more on home repairs after a
severe North American winter. |
Shares of the company, which also raised its full-year profit
forecast, rose 3.6 percent before the bell.
Analysts had expected Home Depot's same-store sales to rise 4.4
percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
Home Depot's same-store sales rose 6.4 percent in the United States,
where it has more than 85 percent of its stores, in the second
quarter ended Aug. 3.
A severe winter had delayed the onset of spring in the country,
hurting the company's first-quarter sales.
"In the second quarter, our spring seasonal business rebounded, and
we saw strong performance in the core of the store and across all of
our geographies," Chief Executive Frank Blake said in a statement on
Tuesday.
Spring is an important time for home improvement retailers, as
customers begin to repair snow-damaged homes and gardens and get set
for the barbecue season.
Home Depot raised its full-year profit forecast to $4.52 per share
from $4.42. The revised forecast includes the impact of a $3.5
billion share buyback plan.
The company maintained its sales growth forecast of about 4.8
percent for the full year.
Rival Lowe's Cos Inc is scheduled to report its quarterly
results on Wednesday.
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Home Depot's net income rose to $2.05 billion, or $1.52 per share,
in the second quarter from $1.79 billion, or $1.24 per share, a year
earlier.
Revenue rose 5.7 percent to $23.81 billion.
Analysts on an average had expected a profit of $1.45 per share and
revenue of $23.61 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Up to Monday's close of $83.59, the stock had risen 11 percent on
the New York Stock Exchange in the past 12 months.
(Reporting by Sruthi Ramakrishnan in Bangalore; Editing by Kirti
Pandey)
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