Co reaffirms annual forecasts after quarterly results beat
Executives expect tariff refunds to offset hit from rising fuel costs
Quarterly comparable customer transactions dip 1.3% vs last year
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By Anuja Bharat Mistry
May 19 (Reuters) - Home Depot HD.N said on Tuesday Americans were scaling back large remodeling projects as they grapple with mounting macroeconomic uncertainty and a subdued housing market strained by affordability pressures.
U.S. consumer sentiment slumped to a record low in early May as the war in Iran fanned inflation pressures and strained household finances, a backdrop that has kept spending on home improvement projects muted amid elevated mortgage rates and high home prices.
"Our customer seems to be in reasonably good shape ... while maybe not the large project. The main thing is just this uncertainty that's holding them back for taking on large projects," CEO Ted Decker said on a post-earnings call.
Shares of the company were last up marginally. It retails products that can cost between $5 and more than $5,000, with a roughly $90 average basket size.
Home Depot executives said elevated fuel costs are pressuring the business through both transportation and input expenses, but noted tariff refunds could provide a significant offset.
The company said it had already received some amount of refunds, without disclosing any actual figures.
Home Depot kicks off a big earnings week for U.S. retailers that could shed more light on the state of the consumer. Rival Lowe's LOW.N and big-box retailer Target TGT.N are set to report on Wednesday and sector bellwether Walmart WMT.O on Thursday.
Home Depot continues to expect annual comparable sales to be in the range of flat to a rise of 2.0% and adjusted profit growth of flat to a 4.0% rise.
"We continue to believe Home Depot is taking share and executing well in a difficult environment, and the company stands to benefit as housing demand recovers, although the recovery still appears some time away," said Joseph Feldman, analyst with Telsey Advisory Group.
PROFESSIONAL CUSTOMER FOCUS PAYS OFF
Home Depot posted quarterly sales of $41.77 billion for the first quarter, compared with analysts' estimates of $41.52 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
The company has been investing heavily in its Pro business to pull in contractors and builders to help it weather weak demand for bigger projects from individual households.
Comparable average ticket, or spending per visit, rose 2.2% in the three months ended May 3, while comparable customer transactions dipped 1.3% from a year earlier.
The company posted an adjusted profit of $3.43 per share for the first quarter, beating estimates of $3.41.
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(Reporting by Anuja Bharat Mistry in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)
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