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Home Depot jumps after beating earnings for 6th straight quarter (HD)

Home Depot reported quarterly earnings that beat Wall Street estimates for the sixth straight quarter in a row.

  • It reported earnings per share of $1.69, above the expected $1.61 per share.
  • Revenues were $23.88 billion versus the $23.66 billion that Wall Street was expecting.
  • Its forecast for comparable store sales, an important metric for judging a retailer's performance, was below Wall Street estimates.

Home Depot's shares climbed 1.5% Monday morning after the home-improvement retailer beat Wall Street earnings estimates for the sixth consecutive quarter.

Its quarterly profits were boosted by an improving housing market and shoppers who spent more on average.

The company earned $1.69 per share, above analysts' expectations of $1.61 per share, as revenue rose 7.5% year-over-year to $23.88 billion. It was above estimates of $23.66 billion.

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Comparable store sales, an important metric for judging a retail company's performance over time, surged 7.2% YoY, ahead of analysts' estimates of 6.1%.

The retailer took a one-time provisional tax hit of $127 million due to the tax reform law. The company also announced last month it was giving its hourly workers a cash bonus of up to $1,000, which slightly impacted its diluted earnings per share by approximately $0.17, according to Home Depot's release.

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