WMT stock drops 10% on weak earnings, HD rise on positive guidance

2 min read | May 17, 2022 12:57 PM PDT | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights:

  • Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) reported revenue of US$141.6 billion in the first quarter.
  • Home Depot Inc. (NYSE:HD) posted first-quarter sales of US$38.9 billion.
  • Walmart’s international net sales stood at US$23.8 billion.

US retail behemoths Walmart and Home Depot reported their quarterly earnings on Tuesday. Here, we look at their key metrics in terms of revenue, sales, profits, and forecast for the year:

Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT)

US multinational retail corporation Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) reported its first-quarter earnings for fiscal 2023 on Tuesday, which showed a 25% drop. The retail and wholesale major also cut its full-year profit, hit by soaring fuel and labor costs.

WMT’s total revenue was US$141.6 billion, up 2.4%, or 2.6% in constant currency. Walmart reported international net sales of US$23.8 billion.

In its biggest single-day drop since February 2018, shares of Walmart fell nearly 10% in morning trading on Tuesday. Shares of rival Target Corp (NYSE:TGT) also fell by 3%.

The global advertising business of the Bentonville, Arkansas-based retail giant surged by more than 30%. Walmart reported a consolidated operating income of US$5.3 billion, negatively affected by US$0.3 billion from divestitures.

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Home Depot Inc. (NYSE:HD)

Home Depot Inc. (NYSE:HD), one of the largest home improvement retailers in the world, reported sales of US$38.9 billion for the first quarter of fiscal 2022 on Tuesday. It was an increase of US$1.4 billion or 3.8% from the year-ago quarter.

Home Depot’s net earnings for the reported quarter were US$4.2 billion, or US$4.09 per diluted share. Net earnings in the same quarter in 2021 were US$4.1 billion, or US$3.86 per diluted share.

Home Depot is anticipating fiscal 2022 comparable sales to grow about 3%, compared with its previous forecast of slight positive growth. HD also estimates its per-share earnings to climb in the mid-single-digit percentage range.

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Bottom line:

Home Depot earned US$4.09 per share in the first quarter, surpassing estimates of US$3.68.

Walmart posted a strong 3% rise in US same-store sales for the reported quarter, propelled by higher food and health and wellness products sales.


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