Stimulus Checks Lessen Home Depot Pain
Updated from 9:42 a.m.
Home Depot(HD) on Tuesday reported a sharp drop in its quarterly profit, but the results beat estimates as the company benefited from consumers spending their government stimulus checks. Home Depot, the country's largest home-improvement retailer, which I have in the Bricks and Mortar mock portfolio, remains a 2009 turnaround story. The company's retail sales have historically correlated with housing sales, which remain weak today. The company's sales fell 5.4% from a year ago to $21 billion in the second quarter. Sales at stores open at least a year fell 7.9%, or 7.2%, excluding the effect of 2007 having 53 fiscal weeks.Cramer: When to Nail Down HD |
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