Value Line Publishing There are two leaders for retail building-supply industry: Home Depot and Lowe’s‚ the two companies captured more than third of the total sale of the industry. Home Depot hold 22.9% market shares of the industry and Lowe’s hold 10.8% market share. Two companies are head to head competitor but focus on different market‚ Home Depot focused on large metropolitan areas and Lowe’s focused on rural area. Two companies both maintained online stores. Lowe’s has its own Web site: “Accent
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Value Line Publishing‚ October 2002 In Case Number 12‚ "Value Line Publishing‚ October 2002‚" Carrie Galeotafiore presents a five-year financial forecast that shows Home Depot in an positive light. It also prepares to do the same with an analysis of Lowe’s. She supports the changes proposed by the new Home Depot CEO and that would play a role in improving Home Depot’s financial health in the home center and building industry. Galeotafiore supports her by mentioning a number of sources that
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Value Line Publishing Problems: The case highlights the performance review and financial-statement forecasting decisions of a Value Line analyst for retail building-supply industry in Oct 2002. The industry is dominated by two firms: Home Depot‚ with strong operating performance and Lowe’s‚ with strong stock-market performance. The industry is highly consolidated with two major players‚ high barriers to entry and with the independent hardware stores struggling to remain competitive. This is also
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VALUE LINE PUBLISHING‚ OCTOBER 2002 Case Analysis Report Introduction The Retail Building – Supply Industry remains to be going strong despite the slow economic growth in 2002; this is due to low interest rates and strong housing market. This industry with the size of $175 billion is expected to reach $194 billion after five years. In this consolidating industry‚ two key players are dominating: Home Depot‚ which is holding 29% of the market‚ and Lowe’s that has 10.8% market share. Both wanting
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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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IMPLEMENTATION VIII. EVALUATION AND CONTROL The following exhibits are hereby attached:[pic][pic][pic] ----------------------- Today‚ The Home Depot is the world’s largest home improvement specialty retailer‚ with 2274 retail stores in the United States (including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands)‚ Canada‚ Mexico and China. The Home Depot"! stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: HD) and is included in
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The Home Depot A paper submitted to Webber International University in partial fulfillment of the Bachelor Degree in Business Science Administration Elizabet Rodriguez April 2‚ 2013 Principles of Finance Financial Statement Analysis Dr. Jeannette Eberle Index I Title Page 1 II Table of Contents 2 III Brief Introduction and Organizational Structure 4 IV Brief Discussion of Products‚ Services and Markets 5 V Summary of Financial Statements
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COMPETITIVE STRATEGY (MGMT 6543) PROFESSOR: Dr. BROWN NAME: PATEL CHIRAG (B00040617) CASE TEMPLATE: THE HOME DEPOT ` (Current Situation‚ External Environment‚ Internal Environment‚ Analysis of Strategic Factors‚ Strategic Issues‚ Strategic Alternatives and Recommendations‚ Evaluation and Control and Summary) [pic] THE HOME DEPOT Case Notes Template I. Current Situation Comments |
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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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| | 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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