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Despite recent volatility and high leverage, I remain confident in RH's long-term growth potential, supported by strong Q1 earnings and resilient revenue growth. RH's brand transformation is driven by international expansion, domestic capital-light models, and ecosystem enhancements, positioning the company for future cash flow growth. My projections show RH can meaningfully deleverage over the next 3-5 years as free cash flow increases and capital expenditures decline.
RH (RH 0.77%) saw its shares surge after the luxury furniture company reported a surprise profit for the fiscal 2025 first quarter and indicated it was making progress moving more production out of China to mitigate tariff impacts. While some of the initial enthusiasm faded, the 7% gain RH posted on June 13 was still a much better day for the stock compared to the last time it reported quarterly results.
Shares of RH NYSE: RH rocketed nearly 20% higher after the company delivered mixed first quarter earnings. Revenue of $814 million missed expectations for $818.1 billion.
RH jumps 20.3% post-earnings as upbeat guidance, margin gains and strong global demand offset a slight Q1 revenue miss.
Note: RH FY'24 ended on February 1, 2025
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RH (NYSE:RH) shares surged almost 20% premarket after the luxury furniture store's first quarter earnings impressed investors and it reaffirmed its full-year outlook despite challenges in the housing market and tariff uncertainty. The company posted earnings per share of $0.13 for the quarter, an improvement from a loss per share of $0.40 and significantly beating estimates of a loss per share of $0.07.
RH (RH -1.25%) reported Q1 2025 results on June 12, 2025, with revenue up 12% year over year, adjusted operating margin of 7%, adjusted EBITDA of 13.1%, and free cash flow of $34 million. The company maintained full-year guidance for revenue growth of 10%-13%, adjusted operating margin of 14%-15%, adjusted EBITDA margin of 20%-21%, and free cash flow of $250 million-$350 million, despite significant tariff-driven disruptions and an exceptionally depressed U.S. housing market.
Home goods retailer RH's stock surged following its Q1 report.
RH (NYSE:RH ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call June 12, 2025 5:00 PM ET Company Participants Eri Chaya - President, Co-Chief Merchandising & Creative Officer and Director Gary G. Friedman - Chairman & CEO Jack M.