Home Depot revenue rises even as customers turn away from bigger projects


Home Depot's revenue increased in the second quarter, beating Wall Street estimates. Customers focused on smaller projects during the summer. This led to higher sales for the home improvement retailer.
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The home improvement retailer beat Wall Street estimates in its second quarter as its customers continued to take up smaller projects.
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Why it matters
Home Depot's sales went up in the second quarter. Customers did smaller projects instead of big ones. This made the company's sales better than expected.
- What's the story?
- Home Depot's revenue increased in the second quarter, beating Wall Street estimates. Customers focused on smaller projects during the summer. This led to higher sales for the home improvement retailer.
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Home Depot’s sales are lifted by customers who focused on smaller projects over the summer
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