Group 1: Home Depot - Home Depot's shares rose over 3% after Q2 earnings release despite slightly missing sales and adjusted EPS, maintaining full-year guidance [2][4] - The company sources nearly 50% of its products internationally, making tariffs a significant issue, especially with current higher tariff rates [3] - The stock received another boost of nearly 4% following positive market reactions to the Federal Reserve's comments on potential rate cuts, which could increase housing affordability and demand for home improvement products [5][4] - Analysts raised their price targets for Home Depot after the earnings report, with only JPMorgan Chase lowering its target [6] Group 2: TJX Companies - TJX Companies experienced a nearly 3% gain in shares after a strong Q2 report, beating Wall Street expectations with a 9-cent increase in adjusted EPS and nearly 7% revenue growth [7][8] - Comparable sales increased by 4%, matching the prior year's quarter, and the company raised its full-year guidance for comparable sales growth to 3% from 2%-3% [8] - TJX expects full-year adjusted EPS to reach approximately $4.55, up nearly 4% from previous guidance, aided by lower-than-expected tariff costs [8][9] - The company plans to add around 130 stores this year and aims for over 1,800 locations in the long term [9] Group 3: Target - Target's Q2 results showed a nearly 1% decline in sales and nearly 2% drop in comparable sales, indicating a loss of market share to Walmart, which reported sales growth of 4.8% [11][12] - Despite beating estimates on sales and adjusted EPS, Target's guidance projected a low single-digit decline in sales for the full fiscal year, with steady adjusted EPS guidance [12] - Target's CEO Brian Cornell will vacate his position in February 2026, with COO Michael Fiddelke set to succeed him, amid business uncertainty that has led to an 8% decline in shares since the earnings report [13]
Retail Roundup: Key Winners and Losers After Q2 Earnings