Home Depot (HD)
406.77
-0.68 (-0.17%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Sep 1st, 4:19 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 407.45 |
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Open | 407.73 |
Bid | 406.51 |
Ask | 407.40 |
Day's Range | 405.40 - 408.90 |
52 Week Range | 326.31 - 439.37 |
Volume | 2,210,590 |
Market Cap | 404.74B |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 27.65 |
EPS (TTM) | 14.7 |
Dividend & Yield | 9.200 (2.26%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 3,545,803 |
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About Home Depot (HD)
Home Depot is a leading home improvement retailer offering a wide range of products and services to homeowners, contractors, and DIY enthusiasts. The company provides an extensive selection of building materials, home improvement supplies, and lawn and garden products, along with tools and appliances. Home Depot operates large retail stores and an online platform that allows customers to shop for their needs, access expert advice, and find inspiration for their home projects. Additionally, it offers various services, including installation, repair, and rental of tools and equipment, making it a one-stop destination for home renovation and improvement. Read More
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Via The Motley Fool · August 30, 2025
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Via MarketMinute · August 29, 2025
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Via News Direct · August 27, 2025
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Via MarketBeat · August 26, 2025
Home Depot’s second quarter results were well received by the market, as the company delivered steady growth in same-store sales and maintained profitability in line with Wall Street’s expectations. Management attributed the positive momentum to robust engagement across both professional and do-it-yourself customers, with particular strength in categories such as lumber, hardware, and seasonal goods. CEO Ted Decker noted, “The performance across the business was the strongest we’ve seen in over two years,” highlighting investments in technology, supply chain, and the pro ecosystem as meaningful contributors to recent performance.
Via StockStory · August 26, 2025
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Via MarketMinute · August 26, 2025
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Via MarketMinute · August 26, 2025
Via Benzinga · August 25, 2025
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Via Benzinga · August 25, 2025
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Via The Motley Fool · August 25, 2025
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Via MarketMinute · August 25, 2025
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Via The Motley Fool · August 25, 2025
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Via The Motley Fool · August 24, 2025
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Via The Motley Fool · August 24, 2025