Lowe's trims annual forecasts but quarterly profit beat lifts shares

Reuters
Nov 19
UPDATE 4-Lowe's trims annual forecasts but quarterly profit beat lifts shares

CEO Ellison points to sales improvement in November

Online sales jump 11.4%, boosting quarterly growth

Lowe's shares rise 3% despite cautious forecast

Adds CEO comment in paragraph 4, updates shares

By Savyata Mishra

Nov 19 (Reuters) - Lowe's Cos LOW.N signaled a strong start to the fourth quarter after topping profit estimates, but followed Home Depot in projecting muted annual earnings and sales as budget-conscious Americans defer major home improvement projects.

The cautious outlook on Wednesday comes as U.S. households grapple with rising costs for everyday essentials, auto insurance, and healthcare, while interest rates remain high and tariffs fuel economic uncertainty.

Lowe's shares rose about 3% in early trading, set to rebound from Tuesday's decline after Home Depot's HD.N somber report.

CEO Marvin Ellison noted that sales had picked up in November, led by demand for seasonal decor categories, tools and appliances.

Ellison's quarter-to-date comment was notably upbeat compared to the company's Atlanta-based rival's more cautious tone a day earlier, J.P. Morgan analysts said, though Lowe's full-year guidance still signals a conservative stance.

Adjusted earnings came in at $3.06 per share in the third quarter, topping estimates of $2.97.

Lowe's now expects comparable sales to be flat year-on-year compared with the flat to up 1% range it forecast in August. It trimmed its full-year adjusted earnings per share forecast to about $12.25, compared with its prior target of $12.20 to $12.45.

Retail giant Target TGT.N reported a bigger-than-expected drop in comparable sales as cash-strapped U.S. consumers pulled back spending on apparel and home decor.

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Lowe's has spent billions this year to buy Foundation Building Materials and Artisan Design Group to boost its appeal among professional contractors, mirroring a strategy pursued by Home Depot.

"We believe the market is looking through to the strategic value of the recent acquisitions...which provide Lowe's with crucial exposure to the homebuilder segment," CFRA analyst Arun Sundaram said.

Same-store sales edged up 0.4% in the quarter ended Oct. 31, missing analysts' average estimate for a 1% increase, according to data compiled by LSEG.

(Reporting by Savyata Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

((Savyata.Mishra@thomsonreuters.com))

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