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Home Depot, whose first-quarter earnings fell just below analyst expectations despite beating revenue projections, according to FactSet, reported the company will hold onto its forecast for full-year sales. Chief Financial Officer Richard McPhail told CNBC that, “because of our scale” and Home Depot's “great partnerships” with suppliers, the company plans to “generally maintain our current pricing levels across our portfolio.
Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Home Depot (HD). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
With $163 billion in trailing-12-month sales, Home Depot (HD -0.77%) is not only the clear leader in the home improvement industry, but it's undoubtedly one of the biggest retailers in the world. Shares have performed well in the past decade, producing a total return of 319%.
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It's likely that most consumers, at least in the U.S., have shopped at both a Home Depot (HD -0.77%) and a Costco (COST -0.82%) location at least once in their lives. The former is a leader in the home improvement space, while the latter excels at selling general merchandise.
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Shares of PayPal Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: PYPL) gained 16.64% over the past month, joining in the broad market’s rally that has been propelled by the announcement of a 90-day tariff pause between the U.S. and China. However, the stock is still struggling longer-term, with a year-to-date loss of 16.85% and a nearly 22% loss since hitting its one-year high on Jan. 17, 2025. Long before there was Venmo and Cash App, there was PayPal. The pioneer of online payments was founded in 1998 in San Jose, Calf. Four years later, it went public and was then acquired by eBay, Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) later in 2022. But in 2015, eBay spun the company off to its shareholders, and PayPal has been an independent company ever since. Since then, the company’s online payments services have exploded in popularity, with its market cap peaking at $356.75 billion in July 2021. That coincided with the stock reaching its all-time high of $308.53. However, the company has endured some growing pains since th
HD leverages scale and tech while FND grows with focus and agility, two distinct strategies vying for a share in the $1-trillion home improvement retail market.
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