The Mercury News

Home Depot has strong second quarter

- The Associated Press

ATLANTA >> Home Depot handily beat expectatio­ns during the second quarter, bouncing back from a slow start to the year when terrible weather cooled constructi­on projects. The world’s biggest home improvemen­t retailer boosted its full-year profit and revenue forecasts Tuesday.

Higher mortgage rates combined with steadily rising real estate prices have dampened home sales this summer despite the robust economy and job market, but Americans continue to plow money into the places where they live.

The Atlanta company’s second-quarter profit hit $3.51 billion, or $3.05 per share. That a much bigger per-share profit than the $2.84 that Wall Street was looking for, according to analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research.

Revenue rose to $30.46 billion, from $28.11 billion, also topping projection­s of $29.98 billion on Wall Street.

Sales at stores open at least a year, a key indicator of a retailer’s performanc­e, surged 8 percent, and 8.1 percent in the U.S.

Home Depot said that big ticket sales — now being defined as transactio­ns over $1,000 — represent about 20 percent of the chain’s U.S. sales. It had previously defined big ticket sales as transactio­ns over $900.

In the second quarter, transactio­ns over $1,000 were up 10.6 percent compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2017. A few drivers behind the increase in big ticket purchases were vinyl plank flooring appliances and strength with pro customers.

Home Depot suffered a rare subpar performanc­e when it reported firstquart­er earnings in May. A cold spring chilled sales of fertilizer, live plants and gardening goods. It’s been a different story for the three-month period that ended July 29, with temperatur­es heating up along with the job market.

The weather and falling unemployme­nt, near a five-decade low, has led to increased home-improvemen­t spending.

Home Depot now foresees 2018 earnings-pershare growth of about 29.2 percent, from last year’s $9.42 per share. The company expects revenue to rise about 7 percent, with same-store sales to increase about 5.3 percent.

The Home Depot Inc. last predicted 2018 earnings-per-share growth of about 28 percent, an increase in revenue of about 6.7 percent, and samestore sales growth of about 5 percent.

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