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Home Depot Reports Earnings Beat and Keeps Full-Year Outlook

Home Depot reported quarterly earnings above analyst expectations and maintained its full-year guidance. The company’s stock rose following the announcement.

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1 source·May 19, 11:02 AM(10 days ago)·1m read
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Home Depot reported quarterly earnings that exceeded analyst expectations and kept its full-year outlook unchanged. The retailer’s stock rose after the results were released.

Depot said earnings beat expectations while the company affirmed its full-year guidance. MarketWatch reported the stock increase followed the earnings release and outlook affirmation. The company provided no additional details on specific quarterly figures or segment performance.

Key Facts

Earnings beat
quarterly results exceeded analyst expectations
Outlook affirmed
full-year guidance remained unchanged
Stock reaction
shares rose after the announcement

Potential Impact

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    Investors received updated information on Home Depot’s performance.

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