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Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsAugust 20, 2025No Comments
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Lowe’s Beat Wall Street’s expectations on Wednesday as the request for home projects resumed during the quarter, but the appetite of the owners for larger projects has remained milder.

The retailer has also announced his latest efforts to attract more business of home professionals. He declared on Wednesday that he had concluded an agreement to acquire foundation building materials, a distributor of dry partitions, insulation and other interior construction products for major residence professionals and commercial, for around 8.8 billion dollars.

The demand for improvement in the house has been lower, because higher borrowing costs and mortgage rates maintain certain owners and potential buyers on the margins. In an interview with CNBC, CEO Marvin Ellison said that business sales had improved over the quarter and saw a particular pop in July.

But he attributed this to a better time and said “it is too early for us to call this a trend”. He said that he provided that activity will increase when mortgage rates would drop below 6%. The average rate of a fixed rate mortgage of 30 years is slightly greater than 6.5%, according to Freddie Mac, compared to the levels of less than 3% around the start of the cocvid pandemic.

To overcome this slower backdrop, Lowe’s turned to home professionals – a more stable and more lucrative client – to stimulate sales. He made two acquisitions caused in recent months: craftsman design group, a company that provides design services and an installation of floor coverings, cabinets and counters for house manufacturers and real estate managers, and foundation building materials, which he announced on Wednesday.

“We believe that this is where the inflection and growth arrive when the accommodation finally unlocks, and we want to be positioned for it. And we think that this acquisition helps us to do so,” said Ellison.

Here is what the company reported for the second tax quarter compared to what Wall Street was waiting, on the basis of an analyst survey by LSEG:

  • Profit by action: $ 4.33 adjusted vs $ 4.24 expected
  • Income: 23.96 billion dollars against $ 23.96 billion expected

In the second tax quarter, Ellison said that the domiciliary renovation retailer had experienced “solid performance” both in DIY and the professional sides of his business.

During the three -month period which ended on August 1, Lowe’s net profit reached $ 2.4 billion, or $ 4.27 per share, against $ 2.38 billion, or $ 4.17 per share, during the period of the previous year. Revenues increased from $ 23.59 billion in the quarter of the year illustrated. Adjustment for punctual items, including the damping of certain assets, Lowe’s declared profit of $ 4.33 per share.

Comparable sales increased 1.1% during the quarter. Sales trends have improved each month, with comparable sales down 1% in May, up 0.3% in June and up 4.7% in July, CFO Brandon Sink said when calling the company’s profits.

However, Sink said LOWE’s strategy to increase online sales and professional sales, rather than a better context for improving the house, will make the needle move this year.

“Our expectations for an almost flat renovation market and the performance of our basic profession remains unchanged,” he said.

Lowe has revised its annual prospects to reflect the acquisition of Artisan Design Group.

For the whole year, Lowe’s said it expects total sales of $ 84.5 billion to $ 85.5 billion, an increase in its previous range of 83.5 billion to $ 84.5 billion. He reiterated his comparable sales, a metric that eliminates unique factors such as openings or store closures, saying that they will be stable to reach 1% compared to the previous year. It provides for a profit per share for the year of around $ 12.10 to $ 12.35, slightly down compared to its anterior range of $ 12.15 to $ 12.40.

Online sales increased by 7.5% during the quarter, as Lowe added more features to its website and has gained ground with its customer loyalty program, Ellison said on the call of results.

He said it also contacted buyers of new ways. He tries to capitalize on marketing agreements with the football star Lionel Messi and the NFL. He launched a network of creators with influencers on social networks, including Youtuber MRBEAST, to reach more Customers Gen Z and Millennial via social media.

On the professional side, he said, Lowe’s acquisitions will allow him to transport a wider range of products and to contact the professionals of the house who attack more complex projects.

Like the other retailers, Lowe faces higher costs of prices. About 60% of its goods come from the United States, and the company is trying to diversify its imports so that it does not compose too much on a single other country, said Ellison.

Lowe’s rival, Home DepotIt missed the expectations of Wall Street for quarterly sales and profits on Tuesday, but held its annual forecasts for total growth of 2.8% of total sales.

Home Depot also increased his professional business with acquisitions. He acquired SRS Distribution, a company based in Texas which sells supplies to professionals from roofing, pool and landscaping companies last year for $ 18.25 billion. Earlier this summer, he announced that he was buying GMS, a distributor of construction products, for around $ 4.3 billion.

Correction: a previous version of this story denounced Lowe’s income for the quarter.

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