Home Depot vs. Lowe’s Retail Home Improvement Financial Analysis Background Introduction The home improvement sector of the economy is large with two major players in the industry and with many smaller local and regional competitors. These two major competitors are Home Depot and Lowe’s. These two companies account for over $110 billion in total sales each year. Even though sales have gone down over the past few years due to the downturn in the economy they have not gone down nearly
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ever done any home repairs or worked out in your yard‚ you have probably been in a Lowe’s home improvement store. Lowes’s has an extensive inventory of building supplies‚ home improvement products‚ as well as appliances. However‚ just because a store is fun to shop at does not indicate that it would be a good investment. Therefore‚ even though a head to head price comparison on products purchased at Lowe’s was less expensive than Home Depot‚ I would not invest in Lowe’s because home depot is in the same
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Home Depot & Lowe’s | Financial Comparison and Analysis | | INTRODUCTION Lowe’s (LOW) and Home Depot (HD) are competitors in the every growing market of Home Improvement. The following analysis of each company will examine the home improvement industry‚ the individual companies‚ their operating philosophies‚ their financial strengths or weaknesses‚ and a final conclusion on which company would be a better long-term investment. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW The growing trend of home
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I. Overview Value Line Publishing is an investment survey firm wherein Carrie Galeotafiore presents a five-year financial forecast that shows Home Depot in a positive light. It also prepares to do the same with an analysis of Lowe’s. Home depot and Lowe’s are merchandising companies which operate in the same market including initiatives aimed at bettering customer service‚ attracting professional customers and creating a more favorable merchandise mix. II. Problems/Opportunities 1. Acquisition
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Running Head: Home Depot v/s Lowe ’s A Term Project Presented to Dr. Anthony Woods (Instructor) Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of ECON 5020 Abstract This paper gives the reader an insight into how a manager in a competitive industry in a two-firm constant sum game makes decisions. The writer will be playing the role of a Home Depot‚ Inc. manager‚ and the major competitor is Lowe’s‚ Inc. Home Depot is the largest United States (U.S.) home-improvement retailer while
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Home Depot vs. Lowe’s Financial Analysis And Comparison AIM 6344 Group Members Cenk Tolunay Yan Wang Hong Ma Yuhong Zhang 1) Background 1.1 The Home Depot The Company was founded in 1978 in Atlanta‚ Georgia and has since become the world’s largest home improvement retailer‚ operating more than 1‚500 stores (Home Depot‚ EXPO‚ and other subsidiary companies) across North America. Home Depot caters to both do-it-yourselfers and professional customers who serve the home improvement construction
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Company Background: The Home Depot‚ Inc. (NYSE: HD) Home Depot was founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank. These founders envisioned providing one-stop shopping for the “do-it-yourselfer‚” and this vision became a reality after working with investment banker Ken Lagone and merchandising expert‚ Pat Farrah. The first two stores were opened on June 22‚ 1979‚ in Atlanta‚ GA. These first stores were approximately 60‚000 square feet in size each‚ and stocked 25‚000 products‚ which made
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Home Depot Questions for Case Discussion 1. Look at page 16 of the case (Selected Financial Data). Note that fiscal 1985 ends on February 2‚ 1986 (there is a typo on this page; the far left numbers column should be February 2‚ 1986 instead of February 2‚ 1985). Evaluate Home Depot ’s performance in the following areas: • Growth in Sales • Growth in Total Assets • Change in Net Income • Growth in Long-term Debt 2. Look at page 17 of the case (Management Discussion). Compare 1985 to 1983
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Home Depot‚ Inc. Home Depot‚ Inc. is the world’s largest home improvement retailer with sales last fiscal year topping $74 billion (Figure 1). Home depot sells a wide inventory of products ranging from building materials and home improvement products to lawn and garden products. In addition it provides various home improvement services including bathroom and kitchen installation. Its main consumer base consists of do-it-yourself consumers- those homeowners
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9/15/12 Home Depot Learns Chinese Prefer ’Do‑It‑for‑Me’ ‑ WSJ.com Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal‚ noncommercial use only. To order presentationready copies for distribution to your colleagues‚ clients or customers‚ use the Order Reprints tool at the bottom of any article or visit www.djreprints.com See a sample reprint in PDF format. Order a reprint of this article now BUSINESS Updated September 14‚ 2012‚ 5:52 p.m. ET Home Depot Learns Chinese Prefer ’DoItforMe’
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