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Lowe's Q2 income rises
Mooresville, N.C. -- Lowe’s second-quarter net income rose 26%, boosted by strong demand for its product.
For the period ended Aug. 2, Lowe’s earned $941 million, up from $747 million a year ago.
“Home improvement demand was strong during the quarter,” said Lowe’s CEO Robert Niblock. “We drove a healthy balance of ticket and transaction growth, and delivered solid performance across all product categories.”
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A second-quarter surge for Home Depot
Home Depot has posted double digit comp-store sales in the second-quarter, exceeding its own expectations, thanks to a rebound in seasonal categories.
Net sales at the world's largest home improvement retailer increased 9.5% to $22.5 billion in the quarter ended Aug. 4, compared to $20.6 billion in the same quarter last year. Comp-store sales increased 10.7% across the company, and increased 11.4% among domestic stores.
Net earnings for the quarter were $1.80 billion, up 17.2% from $1.53 billion in last year's 14-week second quarter.