Team Project #1 Home Depot‚ Inc. in the New Millennium (HBS 9-101-117) Question 1. Assess Home Depot’s financial performance from 1986 to 1999. What explains the decline in performance in 2000? (See Question #1 Exhibit) The slowing economy in 2000 combined with Home Depot’s aggressive expansion efforts was the reason for Home Depot’s poor financial performance. Between June 1999 and May 2000‚ the FED had raised interest rates six times – or a total of 1.75 percentage points – in an effort
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Home Depot was founded in 1978 in Atlanta‚ Georgia. The company went public in 1981. Their stocks were first traded in OTC (Over-The Counter) and were subsequently listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1984. The Chain stores were warehouses that had huge amounts of building materials and home improvement products targeting customers that were individual home owners and small contractors. Their aim was to bring the warehouse retailing concept to the home center industry. This was considered to
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MIDTERM – THE HOME DEPOT’S ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION Organization Communications Mgmt 305 Potomac College Abstract This paper will analyze the culture of The Home Depot and its communication practices. This will be accomplished by examining the dimensions of the organization’s structure. The Home Depot’s sociability‚ power distribution and job autonomy‚ degree of structure‚ achievement rewards‚ opportunities for growth‚ tolerance for risk and change‚ conflict tolerance‚ and emotional
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David McGee Jr. BUS 482 Strategic Analysis Professor Bevensee The Home Depot The Home Depot‚ Inc. (The Home Depot)‚ based in Georgia‚ US‚ is a home improvement retailer. The Company operates The Home Depot stores‚ which are full-service‚ warehouse-style stores. The Home Depot stores sell an assortment of building materials‚ home improvement and lawn and garden products and provide a number of services. The Home Depot stores average approximately 104‚000 square feet of enclosed space‚ with approximately
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FINANCIAL ANALYSIS END TERM PROJECT The Home Depot Inc. Submitted by: Janmey Patel (202)
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Business Finance Final project paper 03-14/14 The Home depot financial report Table of contents Company introduction..............2 Executive summary...................2 Company financial position.......3 Questions from assignments.......3-4 Graph with weekly analysis..........6 Weekly analysis of the change in the price of your stock...7 A weekly analysis of the change in the S&P 500....7 Major competitors....7
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The founders of The Home Depot had a vision‚ back when they opened the first store in Atlanta‚ Georgia in 1976: "a vision of warehouse stores filled with a wide assortment of products at the lowest prices with trained associates giving absolutely the best customer service in the industry." (Reingold‚ Jennifer. 2008) Today‚ that vision is still the guiding force driving the company’s philosophy. The Company’s Mission Statement reflect the Company’s strong business focus and core corporate values‚
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1. Evaluate Home Depot’s business strategy. Do you think it is a viable strategy in the long run? There are three aspects of strategy can be analyzed‚ mainly industry analysis‚ competitive analysis and corporate analysis. Since Home Depot carries only one business‚ corporate strategy analysis is not relevant for this question. 2.1 Industry Analysis The Home Depot is the leader in the industry‚ but the market share is almost negligible (0.9%). However‚ it obtained 62% growth in 1985 which
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MGMT 407 HOME DEPOT ANALYSIS- CASE 1 Home Depot: Building Towards Success 1. The Home Depot gives back through volunteerism‚ philanthropy‚ product donations and sharing expertise. The Home Depot is in the home improvement business and their goal is to provide the highest level of service‚ the broadest selection of products and the most competitive prices. Home Depot is a values-driven company. The above sentence is the mission statement of The Home Depot. The mission statement itself
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| | Home Depot’s Business Strategy Home Depot ’s target market is individual homeowners/small contractors. Even though the traditional ideology is that cost leadership and product differentiation business strategies are mutually exclusive‚ Home Depot was successful at using a combination strategy. First‚ Home Depot optimized the cost leadership strategy by offering low and competitive prices to its customers by emphasizing higher sales volumes with lower margins‚ while instituting a high
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