HD eyes big-ticket remodel demand as its next growth lever, but high rates and cautious consumers stand in the way.
Retailing giant submitted a bid for distributor GMS, which already received an unsolicited offer from serial dealmaker Brad Jacobs this week
Wall Street often turns to complex government reports to take the economy's temperature, but for many investors, a clearer signal comes directly from the aisles of The Home Depot NYSE: HD. As the nation's largest home improvement retailer, its financial performance is deeply intertwined with the single largest asset most Americans own: their home.
Home Improvement Industry | Consumer Cyclical Sector | Mr. Edward P. Decker CEO | XWBO Exchange | US4370761029 ISIN |
US Country | 470,100 Employees | 5 Jun 2025 Last Dividend | 31 Dec 1999 Last Split | 22 Sep 1981 IPO Date |
The Home Depot, Inc., established in 1978 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, stands as a leading home improvement retailer operating both domestically in the United States and on an international scale. The company caters to a diverse clientele that includes homeowners, professional renovators and remodelers, general contractors, maintenance professionals, handymen, property managers, and building service contractors, in addition to various specialty tradespeople like electricians, plumbers, and painters. The Home Depot distinguishes itself in the market through its wide array of products and services, which are accessible via its extensive online platforms and physical stores spread across various locations.
The Home Depot’s extensive catalog features a multitude of products and services geared towards home improvement and maintenance, including:
The company reaches its customers through several online platforms: homedepot.com, homedepot.ca, and homedepot.com.mx, which are its primary e-commerce sites. Additionally, it operates blinds.com, justblinds.com, and americanblinds.com for custom window coverings, thecompanystore.com for textiles and décor, hdsupply.com for MRO products and related services, and its physical The Home Depot stores. This multi-channel retail strategy allows The Home Depot to serve its customers' diverse needs effectively and efficiently.