Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total sales for Q1 2025 were $39.9 billion, an increase of 9.4% from the same period last year [5][25]. - Adjusted diluted earnings per share were $3.56, down from $3.67 in Q1 2024, reflecting a decrease of approximately 3% [6][28]. - Gross margin was 33.8%, a decrease of 35 basis points from the previous year [26]. - Operating margin for Q1 was 12.9%, compared to 13.9% in Q1 2024 [27]. - Return on invested capital was 31.3%, down from 37.1% in the same quarter last year [29]. Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Six out of 16 merchandising departments posted positive comps, including appliances, plumbing, indoor garden, electrical, outdoor garden, and building materials [19]. - Comp sales in the U.S. were positive 0.2% for the quarter, with negative 3.3% in February, positive 1.3% in March, and positive 1.8% in April [25][26]. - Pro comp sales outpaced DIY customers, with strength in pro-heavy categories like gypsum, decking, concrete, and siding [20]. Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - In local currency, Canada posted comps below the company average, while Mexico posted positive comps [6]. - Foreign exchange rates negatively impacted total company comps by approximately 70 basis points for the quarter [26]. Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on diversifying its global supply chain, with over 50% of purchases sourced in the U.S. and plans to ensure no single country outside the U.S. represents more than 10% of purchases [7][9]. - The company aims to invest in its business to gain market share, particularly in periods of disruption, and is focused on enhancing the pro ecosystem to better serve professionals [10][11]. - The addressable market for home improvement is approximately $1 trillion, with a healthy consumer base and rising home equity encouraging investment in home improvements [9]. Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in navigating the current macroeconomic environment, with customer engagement continuing from the previous fiscal year [30]. - The company reaffirmed its fiscal 2025 guidance, expecting total sales growth of approximately 2.8% and comp sales growth of about 1% compared to fiscal 2024 [30][31]. - Management noted that while there is macro uncertainty, the fundamentals of home improvement remain strong, with a healthy consumer base and increasing home equity [39][40]. Other Important Information - The company opened three new stores, bringing the total store count to 2,350 [28]. - Merchandise inventories were $25.8 billion, up approximately $3.3 billion compared to the previous year, with inventory turns down from 4.5 times to 4.3 times [28]. Q&A Session Summary Question: Insights on overall demand environment and sales trends - Management noted that macro concerns have eased, with improved consumer sentiment and low unemployment, but larger remodeling projects remain pressured due to high interest rates [36][39]. Question: SG&A growth and one-time impacts - SG&A grew 12% year-over-year, influenced by a legal settlement from the previous year and the addition of SRS expenses [41][42]. Question: Comp guidance and potential for better performance - Management reaffirmed guidance, noting that FX pressure impacted results, but they feel good about business heading into Q2 [50][51]. Question: Tariffs and pricing strategy - The company is diversifying its supply chain to mitigate tariff impacts and does not anticipate broad-based price increases for customers [60][62]. Question: Deferred demand in home improvement - Management expects to capture share opportunities from deferred demand as macro conditions improve [68][70]. Question: Regional performance and housing activity - Some markets showed slight softening, but overall sales remained stable, with weather being a significant factor in performance [99][100].
Home Depot(HD) - 2026 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript