Home Depot Profits Surge, Outlook Improves
By wchung | 27 Apr, 2026
Home Depot's fiscal first-quarter net income surged 41 percent as consumers snatched up seasonal items and the number of customer transactions
Home Depot’s fiscal first-quarter net income surged 41 percent as consumers snatched up seasonal items and the number of customer transactions improved.
The No. 1 U.S. home improvement retailer also raised its 2010 earnings and sales outlooks.
Home Depot of Atlanta earned $725 million, or 43 cents per share, for the period ended May 2.
Adjusted profit was 45 cents per share.
Revenue rose 4.3 percent to $16.86 billion. Revenue at U.S. stores open at least a year climbed 3.3 percent.
Analysts forecast a smaller profit of 40 cents per share on revenue of $16.37 billion.
On Monday rival Lowe’s Cos. reported a 2.7 percent increase in its first-quarter net income and lifted its full-year outlook.
ATLANTA (AP)
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