Home Depot(HDI1)株式概要ホーム・デポ社は米国内外でホームセンターを展開している。 詳細HDI1 ファンダメンタル分析スノーフレーク・スコア評価2/6将来の成長2/6過去の実績1/6財務の健全性4/6配当金5/6報酬当社が推定した公正価値より9%で取引されている 収益は年間7.01%増加すると予測されています 2.75%の安定した配当金を支払う リスク分析多額の負債を抱えている すべてのリスクチェックを見るHDI1 Community Fair Values Create NarrativeSee what others think this stock is worth. Follow their fair value or set your own to get alerts.NEW478,907 membersJoin community and earn perksGain real feedbackFrom our editorial team, personally. Not silence.Grow your followingReal investors. The kind who actually invest, not scroll past.Unlock free accessFree premium subscription for consistent and quality authors.Learn moreCreate NarrativeBLINRODA478,907 investors already sharing narrativesYour Fair Value€Current Price€5.6097.7% 割安 内在価値ディスカウントGrowth estimate overAnnual revenue growth rate5 Yearstime period%/yrDecreaseIncreasePastFuture0200b2016201920222025202620282031Revenue US$199.9bEarnings US$16.8bAdvancedSet Fair ValueView all narrativesThe Home Depot, Inc. 競合他社HORNBACH BaumarktSymbol: HMSE:HBMMarket cap: €2.0bHORNBACH Holding KGaASymbol: XTRA:HBHMarket cap: €1.3bLowe's CompaniesSymbol: NYSE:LOWMarket cap: US$122.5bZalandoSymbol: XTRA:ZALMarket cap: €5.7b価格と性能株価の高値、安値、推移の概要Home Depot過去の株価現在の株価US$5.6052週高値US$6.3052週安値US$4.94ベータ0.961ヶ月の変化-2.61%3ヶ月変化13.36%1年変化n/a3年間の変化n/a5年間の変化n/aIPOからの変化-18.91%最新ニュースお知らせ • Aug 14The Home Depot, Inc. Announces Executive ChangesThe Home Depot, Inc. on August 12, 2026 announced that Edward P. Decker, Chief Executive Officer, took a temporary medical leave from his role. The company expects Decker to return within the next few months. In connection therewith, the Board of Directors, in alignment with Mr. Decker's recommendation, chose two long-time Home Depot executives to oversee the operations of the Office of the CEO during the period of his absence. Ann-Marie Campbell, Senior Executive Vice President, is providing oversight of Home Depot's day-to-day operations. Richard V. McPhail, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, is providing oversight of the Company's financial management and Pro subsidiaries and has been designated as interim principal executive officer for purposes of the rules and regulations of the Securities Exchange Commission. Ann-Marie Campbell, age 61, has been Senior Executive Vice President of the Company since November 2023. Ms. Campbell began her career with the Company in 1985 as a cashier and has held roles of increasing responsibility during her tenure. From October 2020 to October 2023, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores and International Operations, from February 2016 to October 2020, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores, from January 2009 to February 2016, she served as Division President of the Southern Division, and from December 2005 to January 2009, she served as Vice President Vendor Services. Richard V. McPhail, age 56, has been Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company since September 2019. From August 2017 through August 2019, he served as Senior Vice President, Finance Control and Administration of the Company, from August 2014 to September 2017, he served as Senior Vice President, Finance, and from March 2013 to August 2014, he served as Senior Vice President, Global FP&A, Strategy, and New Business Development. Mr. McPhail joined the Company in 2005 and served in roles of increasing responsibility in finance, strategy and business development from May 2005 to March 2013.お知らせ • Aug 13The Home Depot, Inc. Announces Executive ChangesThe Home Depot, Inc. announced that Ann-Marie Campbell, Senior Executive Vice President, is providing oversight of Home Depot's day-to-day operations during Edward P. Decker's temporary medical leave. Ann-Marie Campbell, age 61, has been Senior Executive Vice President of the Company since November 2023. Ms. Campbell began her career with the Company in 1985 as a cashier and has held roles of increasing responsibility during her tenure. From October 2020 to October 2023, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores and International Operations, from February 2016 to October 2020, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores, from January 2009 to February 2016, she served as Division President of the Southern Division, and from December 2005 to January 2009, she served as Vice President Vendor Services. Gregory D. Brenneman, in his role as independent lead director, is chairing the Board during the period of Mr. Decker's absence.お知らせ • Jul 31The Home Depot Announces Leadership Portfolio ChangesThe Home Depot announced leadership portfolio changes to accelerate innovation and capture greater share of a large and fragmented total addressable market worth $1.2 trillion. Core and Culture: Unified Core and Private Brands Merchandising – To enable better product alignment, the company transitioned its private label merchants into its core merchandising organization, led by Billy Bastek, executive vice president (EVP) of merchandising. Combining product merchandising allows the company to deliver greater innovation to market even faster. Interconnected Experience: Integrated Offerings – The Home Depot is aligning its customer experience, online, financial services and loyalty teams into a unified interconnected organization, led by Jordan Broggi, EVP of interconnected retail. Win the Pro: The Office of Pro Acceleration – To advance its enterprise-wide Pro growth strategy, The Home Depot is evolving its Office of Integration into the Office of Pro Acceleration, led by Richard McPhail, EVP and chief financial officer. This office will spearhead coordination across Home Depot Pro, HD Supply, SRS and Construction Resources to further develop shared enterprise capabilities including enhanced customer relationship management, a shared product catalog and optimized fulfillment across its businesses. Ultimately, the office will help ensure every part of the business works together seamlessly on behalf of the Pro.お知らせ • Jul 15The Home Depot Debuts 2026 Halloween Collection with New Giants, Interactive Tech and Fan Favorite ReturnsThe Home Depot launched its 2026 Halloween collection online and on its app on July 16, 2026, followed by an in-store rollout later this August. The viral 12 FT SKELLY giant returns with technology upgrades including custom sounds, light and servo motor movements. The roster of giant décor expands with an 11 FT Giant-Sized Mummy and 8 FT Perilous Plant Monster. Larger-than-life animatronics, immersive décor and interactive features launch on HomeDepot.com and The Home Depot app starting July 16. Halloween products hit Home Depot store shelves starting in late August. This year's collection offers something for every Halloween fan, from spooky to whimsical to family friendly. Pairing exceptional value with industry-leading advancements, The Home Depot's 2026 Halloween collection makes high-impact holiday decorating more accessible, with scares for every budget. The Home Depot offers all in-store giant animatronics for less than $300. The viral 12 FT Giant-Sized SKELLY Halloween decoration returns with app-enabled upgrades that let owners customize head and mouth movements with servo motors, speak through the SKELLY animatronic in real time via Bluetooth, record up to 30 sounds and choose from 20 different LCD LifeEyes effects. These upgrades make the original Halloween giant the ultimate piece to add to collections and wow onlookers. Customers who want the original SKELLY can find him in stores at his original price of $299. For customers looking to build out their giant collections at an equally massive value, The Home Depot expands its roster of giants with the 11 FT Grave & Bones Giant-Sized LED Mummy, which features motion-activated LED illumination, poseable shoulders to adjust the reach and customizable wrappings, and the 8 FT Wicked Woods Giant-Sized Animated LED Perilous Plant Monster, which startles passersby with an intricate bone-and-vine design, motion-triggered head movements and glowing LED features. Every seafaring pirate needs a parrot, and the 5 FT Dead Water Animated LED Rotwing Parrot keeps customers entertained with its new interactive, conversational technology. Ask this undead parrot yes or no questions and get unique responses with head and mouth animation. Introducing an impish new energy to outdoor displays, the 5.5 FT Wicked Woods Animated LED Evil Pixie brings a high-profile scare factor home with three synchronized animatronic movements complemented by three haunting sound effects and glowing red LED eyes. The 12 FT Giant-Sized SKELLY animatronic isn't the only fan favorite getting an upgrade. The 7 FT Lethal Lily returns with app-controlled features that let homeowners customize what she says and how she moves, including six sinister, pre-recorded or custom phrases and five adjustable movements for the head, mouth, eyes, arm and hand. To help customers keep their Halloween treasures in top condition for years to come, The Home Depot offers practical storage solutions like the Home Accents Holiday Décor Storage Bag and the colossal Husky 170-Gallon Pro Grip Storage Tote. This massive tote helps Halloween enthusiasts protect and preserve larger-than-life skeletons and animatronics while they rest in garages and crawl spaces until next season. The Home Depot launches its 2026 Halloween collection online starting Thursday, July 16, while supplies last. With free delivery on over 2 million items and same-day or next-day delivery on select products, customers can start building their Halloween displays before products arrive in stores this fall.お知らせ • May 23The Home Depot, Inc. announces Quarterly dividend, payable on June 18, 2026The Home Depot, Inc. announced Quarterly dividend of USD 2.3300 per share payable on June 18, 2026, ex-date on June 04, 2026 and record date on June 04, 2026.お知らせ • May 21The Home Depot, Inc. Reaffirms Earnings Guidance for the Fiscal Year 2026The Home Depot, Inc. reaffirmed earnings guidance for the fiscal year 2026. For the year, the company expects Total sales growth of approximately 2.5% to 4.5%. Operating margin of approximately 12.4% to 12.6%. Diluted earnings-per-share to grow approximately flat to 4.0% from $14.23 in fiscal 2025.最新情報をもっと見るRecent updatesお知らせ • Aug 14The Home Depot, Inc. Announces Executive ChangesThe Home Depot, Inc. on August 12, 2026 announced that Edward P. Decker, Chief Executive Officer, took a temporary medical leave from his role. The company expects Decker to return within the next few months. In connection therewith, the Board of Directors, in alignment with Mr. Decker's recommendation, chose two long-time Home Depot executives to oversee the operations of the Office of the CEO during the period of his absence. Ann-Marie Campbell, Senior Executive Vice President, is providing oversight of Home Depot's day-to-day operations. Richard V. McPhail, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, is providing oversight of the Company's financial management and Pro subsidiaries and has been designated as interim principal executive officer for purposes of the rules and regulations of the Securities Exchange Commission. Ann-Marie Campbell, age 61, has been Senior Executive Vice President of the Company since November 2023. Ms. Campbell began her career with the Company in 1985 as a cashier and has held roles of increasing responsibility during her tenure. From October 2020 to October 2023, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores and International Operations, from February 2016 to October 2020, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores, from January 2009 to February 2016, she served as Division President of the Southern Division, and from December 2005 to January 2009, she served as Vice President Vendor Services. Richard V. McPhail, age 56, has been Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company since September 2019. From August 2017 through August 2019, he served as Senior Vice President, Finance Control and Administration of the Company, from August 2014 to September 2017, he served as Senior Vice President, Finance, and from March 2013 to August 2014, he served as Senior Vice President, Global FP&A, Strategy, and New Business Development. Mr. McPhail joined the Company in 2005 and served in roles of increasing responsibility in finance, strategy and business development from May 2005 to March 2013.お知らせ • Aug 13The Home Depot, Inc. Announces Executive ChangesThe Home Depot, Inc. announced that Ann-Marie Campbell, Senior Executive Vice President, is providing oversight of Home Depot's day-to-day operations during Edward P. Decker's temporary medical leave. Ann-Marie Campbell, age 61, has been Senior Executive Vice President of the Company since November 2023. Ms. Campbell began her career with the Company in 1985 as a cashier and has held roles of increasing responsibility during her tenure. From October 2020 to October 2023, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores and International Operations, from February 2016 to October 2020, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores, from January 2009 to February 2016, she served as Division President of the Southern Division, and from December 2005 to January 2009, she served as Vice President Vendor Services. Gregory D. Brenneman, in his role as independent lead director, is chairing the Board during the period of Mr. Decker's absence.お知らせ • Jul 31The Home Depot Announces Leadership Portfolio ChangesThe Home Depot announced leadership portfolio changes to accelerate innovation and capture greater share of a large and fragmented total addressable market worth $1.2 trillion. Core and Culture: Unified Core and Private Brands Merchandising – To enable better product alignment, the company transitioned its private label merchants into its core merchandising organization, led by Billy Bastek, executive vice president (EVP) of merchandising. Combining product merchandising allows the company to deliver greater innovation to market even faster. Interconnected Experience: Integrated Offerings – The Home Depot is aligning its customer experience, online, financial services and loyalty teams into a unified interconnected organization, led by Jordan Broggi, EVP of interconnected retail. Win the Pro: The Office of Pro Acceleration – To advance its enterprise-wide Pro growth strategy, The Home Depot is evolving its Office of Integration into the Office of Pro Acceleration, led by Richard McPhail, EVP and chief financial officer. This office will spearhead coordination across Home Depot Pro, HD Supply, SRS and Construction Resources to further develop shared enterprise capabilities including enhanced customer relationship management, a shared product catalog and optimized fulfillment across its businesses. Ultimately, the office will help ensure every part of the business works together seamlessly on behalf of the Pro.お知らせ • Jul 15The Home Depot Debuts 2026 Halloween Collection with New Giants, Interactive Tech and Fan Favorite ReturnsThe Home Depot launched its 2026 Halloween collection online and on its app on July 16, 2026, followed by an in-store rollout later this August. The viral 12 FT SKELLY giant returns with technology upgrades including custom sounds, light and servo motor movements. The roster of giant décor expands with an 11 FT Giant-Sized Mummy and 8 FT Perilous Plant Monster. Larger-than-life animatronics, immersive décor and interactive features launch on HomeDepot.com and The Home Depot app starting July 16. Halloween products hit Home Depot store shelves starting in late August. This year's collection offers something for every Halloween fan, from spooky to whimsical to family friendly. Pairing exceptional value with industry-leading advancements, The Home Depot's 2026 Halloween collection makes high-impact holiday decorating more accessible, with scares for every budget. The Home Depot offers all in-store giant animatronics for less than $300. The viral 12 FT Giant-Sized SKELLY Halloween decoration returns with app-enabled upgrades that let owners customize head and mouth movements with servo motors, speak through the SKELLY animatronic in real time via Bluetooth, record up to 30 sounds and choose from 20 different LCD LifeEyes effects. These upgrades make the original Halloween giant the ultimate piece to add to collections and wow onlookers. Customers who want the original SKELLY can find him in stores at his original price of $299. For customers looking to build out their giant collections at an equally massive value, The Home Depot expands its roster of giants with the 11 FT Grave & Bones Giant-Sized LED Mummy, which features motion-activated LED illumination, poseable shoulders to adjust the reach and customizable wrappings, and the 8 FT Wicked Woods Giant-Sized Animated LED Perilous Plant Monster, which startles passersby with an intricate bone-and-vine design, motion-triggered head movements and glowing LED features. Every seafaring pirate needs a parrot, and the 5 FT Dead Water Animated LED Rotwing Parrot keeps customers entertained with its new interactive, conversational technology. Ask this undead parrot yes or no questions and get unique responses with head and mouth animation. Introducing an impish new energy to outdoor displays, the 5.5 FT Wicked Woods Animated LED Evil Pixie brings a high-profile scare factor home with three synchronized animatronic movements complemented by three haunting sound effects and glowing red LED eyes. The 12 FT Giant-Sized SKELLY animatronic isn't the only fan favorite getting an upgrade. The 7 FT Lethal Lily returns with app-controlled features that let homeowners customize what she says and how she moves, including six sinister, pre-recorded or custom phrases and five adjustable movements for the head, mouth, eyes, arm and hand. To help customers keep their Halloween treasures in top condition for years to come, The Home Depot offers practical storage solutions like the Home Accents Holiday Décor Storage Bag and the colossal Husky 170-Gallon Pro Grip Storage Tote. This massive tote helps Halloween enthusiasts protect and preserve larger-than-life skeletons and animatronics while they rest in garages and crawl spaces until next season. The Home Depot launches its 2026 Halloween collection online starting Thursday, July 16, while supplies last. With free delivery on over 2 million items and same-day or next-day delivery on select products, customers can start building their Halloween displays before products arrive in stores this fall.お知らせ • May 23The Home Depot, Inc. announces Quarterly dividend, payable on June 18, 2026The Home Depot, Inc. announced Quarterly dividend of USD 2.3300 per share payable on June 18, 2026, ex-date on June 04, 2026 and record date on June 04, 2026.お知らせ • May 21The Home Depot, Inc. Reaffirms Earnings Guidance for the Fiscal Year 2026The Home Depot, Inc. reaffirmed earnings guidance for the fiscal year 2026. For the year, the company expects Total sales growth of approximately 2.5% to 4.5%. Operating margin of approximately 12.4% to 12.6%. Diluted earnings-per-share to grow approximately flat to 4.0% from $14.23 in fiscal 2025.お知らせ • Apr 17The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE:HD) acquired SIMPL Automation.The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE:HD) acquired SIMPL Automation on April 15, 2026. The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE:HD) completed the acquisition of SIMPL Automation on April 15, 2026.お知らせ • Mar 31The Home Depot Announces Appointment of Franziska Bell as Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Effective April 6, 2026The Home Depot announced that Dr. Franziska "Fran" Bell has been named executive vice president (EVP) and chief technology officer (CTO), effective April 6, 2026. As CTO, she will lead the strategy, development and alignment of technology, product management, data and artificial intelligence (AI) for The Home Depot. Most recently, Bell led AI transformation as chief data, AI and analytics officer for Ford Motor Company. Prior to Ford, she served as senior vice president of digital technology at BP and held executive roles at Uber and Toyota. As a globally recognized leader in technology and AI, she will drive the enterprise-wide integration of agentic AI and machine learning to create a seamless, interconnected and data-driven experience for The Home Depot's associates, DIYers and Pro customers.お知らせ • Mar 27+ 2 more updatesThe Home Depot, Inc. to Report Q2, 2027 Results on Aug 18, 2026The Home Depot, Inc. announced that they will report Q2, 2027 results at 9:00 AM, US Eastern Standard Time on Aug 18, 2026お知らせ • Mar 24The Home Depot, Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 21, 2026The Home Depot, Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 21, 2026.お知らせ • Mar 19The Home Depot Expands Pro Digital Experience With Latest Project Management And AI ToolsThe Home Depot is expanding its Pro digital experience to help professional renovators, remodelers and builders manage their projects, materials and businesses from a single, easy-to-use workspace. The operational friction caused by using disconnected digital tools is a direct barrier to growth. To help solve this, The Home Depot enhanced its digital experience for its Pro Xtra loyalty program members to ensure they have the tools they need to scale their businesses right at their fingertips. The Home Depot's digital workspace was designed with the real-life needs of Pros and their entire project lifecycle in mind, providing complete visibility and control in one central experience to help them save time, increase efficiencies and stay focused on the job. Moving beyond simple transactions, the updated Home Depot Pro site experience functions as a project management tool with features built for the day-to-day Pro workflow. The site surfaces the tools Pros rely on most front and center, including: Project Planning: allows Pros to organize large jobs with personalized delivery preferences, preferred pricing and inventory visibility. Pros have access to the majority of The Home Depot's product assortment within the Project Planning tool, including millions of items available in stores and fulfillment centers. The recently launched Material List Builder AI integrates directly with the Project Planning tool, which interprets project intent to generate actionable material lists in seconds, helping Pros bid for jobs faster. Real-Time Delivery Tracking: Pros can now track down-to-the-minute delivery of big and bulky materials like concrete, drywall and lumber. Complex Order Scheduling: Pros can schedule and manage deliveries even when items are coming from multiple locations, ensuring materials reach the jobsite based on availability. Purchase History: ongoing enhancements to purchase history that will allow for easy organization and search of previous orders and receipts, making reconciliation much simpler for Pros. Shared Access: allows Pros to maintain oversight while empowering their teams with customizable permissions to help keep projects moving and focus on growing their business. Pros can also collaborate directly with their Home Depot Pro team within the site, providing consistent support and expertise on product selection regardless of whether a Pro is in store or online. This expanded digital experience is a part of The Home Depot's ongoing investment to grow its ecosystem of capabilities for Pros. The Home Depot will continue to add new features within the platform that meet the evolving needs of today's Pros to provide a frictionless, interconnected experience when managing projects of all sizes and complexities.お知らせ • Mar 05The Home Depot Launches Industry's First Real Time Delivery Tracker For Big And Bulky MaterialsThe Home Depot announced it will launch the industry's first real time delivery tracker for big and bulky materials by the end of the first quarter, empowering Pro customers with a new level of planning and precision for complex projects. According to industry analysis by Autodesk, construction professionals can spend 35% of their time—over 14 hours a week—on non-productive activities. When a critical delivery of concrete, drywall, or lumber is late, it can bring an entire crew to a standstill and result in significant, unnecessary labor costs. Once live, the feature will be available on The Home Depot's mobile app and homedepot.com and will provide minute-by-minute updates on deliveries, including visibility into the truck route and remaining stops. Customers will be able to see when their large items will arrive and plan with greater precision, instead of losing valuable work time due to unpredictable delivery windows. This live tracking is powered by the new The Home Depot Driver Handheld application, which transmits real-time GPS data directly from the delivery truck. This technology pinpoints the truck's location on a live map, offering customers a transparent, up-to-the-minute view of their order's progress toward its final destination. While real-time tracking is already live for consumers ordering large appliances, the expanded experience for big and bulky materials is expected to be live for Pro customers by the end of the first quarter.お知らせ • Feb 25+ 1 more updateThe Home Depot, Inc. Provides Earnings Guidance for the Fiscal Year 2026The Home Depot, Inc. Provides earnings guidance for the fiscal year 2026. For the year, the company expects Total sales growth of approximately 2.5% to 4.5%. Diluted earnings-per-share to grow approximately flat to 4.0% from $14.23 in fiscal 2025.株主還元HDI1DE Specialty RetailDE 市場7D-3.4%-2.5%0.2%1Yn/a-15.5%3.6%株主還元を見る業界別リターン: HDI1がGerman Specialty Retail業界に対してどのようなパフォーマンスを示したかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。リターン対市場: HDI1 German市場に対してどのようなパフォーマンスを示したかを判断するにはデータが不十分です。価格変動Is HDI1's price volatile compared to industry and market?HDI1 volatilityHDI1 Average Weekly Movement4.2%Specialty Retail Industry Average Movement5.6%Market Average Movement5.2%10% most volatile stocks in DE Market13.0%10% least volatile stocks in DE Market2.7%安定した株価: HDI1 、 German市場と比較して、過去 3 か月間で大きな価格変動はありませんでした。時間の経過による変動: HDI1の 週次ボラティリティ ( 4% ) は過去 1 年間安定しています。会社概要設立従業員CEO(最高経営責任者ウェブサイト1978472,400Ted Deckerwww.homedepot.comホーム・デポ社は、米国内外でホームセンターとして営業している。同社は、様々な建築資材、ホームセンター製品、芝生と庭園製品、装飾品、また設備のメンテナンス、修理、オペレーション製品を販売している。また、フローリング、給湯器、浴室、ガレージドア、キャビネット、キャビネットの模様替え、カウンタートップ、物置、暖炉、セントラルエアシステム、窓などの施工サービスも提供している。さらに、工具や機器のレンタルサービスも提供している。同社は、自分で家を建てる人やDIYをする人などの消費者と、プロのリフォーム・リモデラー、ゼネコン、中小の住宅建設業者、メンテナンスの専門家、便利屋、不動産管理業者、建築サービス業者、電気技師、造園技師、配管工、塗装工、プール業者、屋根職人などの専門業者にサービスを提供している。homedepot.com」、「homedepot.ca」、「homedepot.com.mx」、オーダーメイドの窓用カバーリングの「blinds.com」、「justblinds.com」、「americanblinds.com」、テキスタイルとインテリア製品のオンラインサイト「thecompanystore.com」、メンテナンス、修理、作業用の「hdsupply.comはメンテナンス、修理、オペレーション製品および関連サービス、srsdistribution.com、heritagelandscapesupplygroup.com、heritagelandscapesupplygroup.comは屋根・建材、景観、プール製品、heritagepoolsupplygroup.comはホーム・デポの店舗。ホーム・デポ社は1978年に設立され、ジョージア州アトランタに本社を置いている。もっと見るThe Home Depot, Inc. 基礎のまとめHome Depot の収益と売上を時価総額と比較するとどうか。HDI1 基礎統計学時価総額€292.10b収益(TTM)€12.11b売上高(TTM)€144.02b24.1xPER(株価収益率2.0xP/SレシオHDI1 は割高か?公正価値と評価分析を参照収益と収入最新の決算報告書(TTM)に基づく主な収益性統計HDI1 損益計算書(TTM)収益US$166.59b売上原価US$111.41b売上総利益US$55.19bその他の費用US$41.18b収益US$14.01b直近の収益報告May 03, 2026次回決算日Aug 18, 2026一株当たり利益(EPS)14.05グロス・マージン33.13%純利益率8.41%有利子負債/自己資本比率368.7%HDI1 の長期的なパフォーマンスは?過去の実績と比較を見る配当金2.8%現在の配当利回り49%配当性向View Valuation企業分析と財務データの現状データ最終更新日(UTC時間)企業分析2026/08/17 21:02終値2026/08/14 00:00収益2026/05/03年間収益2026/02/01データソース企業分析に使用したデータはS&P Global Market Intelligence LLC のものです。本レポートを作成するための分析モデルでは、以下のデータを使用しています。データは正規化されているため、ソースが利用可能になるまでに時間がかかる場合があります。パッケージデータタイムフレーム米国ソース例会社財務10年損益計算書キャッシュ・フロー計算書貸借対照表SECフォーム10-KSECフォーム10-Qアナリストのコンセンサス予想+プラス3年予想財務アナリストの目標株価アナリストリサーチレポートBlue Matrix市場価格30年株価配当、分割、措置ICEマーケットデータSECフォームS-1所有権10年トップ株主インサイダー取引SECフォーム4SECフォーム13Dマネジメント10年リーダーシップ・チーム取締役会SECフォーム10-KSECフォームDEF 14A主な進展10年会社からのお知らせSECフォーム8-K* 米国証券を対象とした例であり、非米国証券については、同等の規制書式および情報源を使用。特に断りのない限り、すべての財務データは1年ごとの期間に基づいていますが、四半期ごとに更新されます。これは、TTM(Trailing Twelve Month)またはLTM(Last Twelve Month)データとして知られています。詳細はこちら。分析モデルとスノーフレークこのレポートを生成するために使用した分析モデルの詳細は、当社のGitHubページでご覧いただけます。また、レポートの活用方法に関するガイドやYouTubeのチュートリアルも用意しています。シンプリー・ウォールストリート分析モデルを設計・構築した世界トップクラスのチームについてご紹介します。業界およびセクターの指標私たちの業界とセクションの指標は、Simply Wall Stによって6時間ごとに計算されます。アナリスト筋The Home Depot, Inc. 33 これらのアナリストのうち、弊社レポートのインプットとして使用した売上高または利益の予想を提出したのは、 。アナリストの投稿は一日中更新されます。59 アナリスト機関Christopher GrajaArgus Research CompanyPeter BenedictBairdMichael LasserBarclays56 その他のアナリストを表示
お知らせ • Aug 14The Home Depot, Inc. Announces Executive ChangesThe Home Depot, Inc. on August 12, 2026 announced that Edward P. Decker, Chief Executive Officer, took a temporary medical leave from his role. The company expects Decker to return within the next few months. In connection therewith, the Board of Directors, in alignment with Mr. Decker's recommendation, chose two long-time Home Depot executives to oversee the operations of the Office of the CEO during the period of his absence. Ann-Marie Campbell, Senior Executive Vice President, is providing oversight of Home Depot's day-to-day operations. Richard V. McPhail, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, is providing oversight of the Company's financial management and Pro subsidiaries and has been designated as interim principal executive officer for purposes of the rules and regulations of the Securities Exchange Commission. Ann-Marie Campbell, age 61, has been Senior Executive Vice President of the Company since November 2023. Ms. Campbell began her career with the Company in 1985 as a cashier and has held roles of increasing responsibility during her tenure. From October 2020 to October 2023, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores and International Operations, from February 2016 to October 2020, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores, from January 2009 to February 2016, she served as Division President of the Southern Division, and from December 2005 to January 2009, she served as Vice President Vendor Services. Richard V. McPhail, age 56, has been Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company since September 2019. From August 2017 through August 2019, he served as Senior Vice President, Finance Control and Administration of the Company, from August 2014 to September 2017, he served as Senior Vice President, Finance, and from March 2013 to August 2014, he served as Senior Vice President, Global FP&A, Strategy, and New Business Development. Mr. McPhail joined the Company in 2005 and served in roles of increasing responsibility in finance, strategy and business development from May 2005 to March 2013.
お知らせ • Aug 13The Home Depot, Inc. Announces Executive ChangesThe Home Depot, Inc. announced that Ann-Marie Campbell, Senior Executive Vice President, is providing oversight of Home Depot's day-to-day operations during Edward P. Decker's temporary medical leave. Ann-Marie Campbell, age 61, has been Senior Executive Vice President of the Company since November 2023. Ms. Campbell began her career with the Company in 1985 as a cashier and has held roles of increasing responsibility during her tenure. From October 2020 to October 2023, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores and International Operations, from February 2016 to October 2020, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores, from January 2009 to February 2016, she served as Division President of the Southern Division, and from December 2005 to January 2009, she served as Vice President Vendor Services. Gregory D. Brenneman, in his role as independent lead director, is chairing the Board during the period of Mr. Decker's absence.
お知らせ • Jul 31The Home Depot Announces Leadership Portfolio ChangesThe Home Depot announced leadership portfolio changes to accelerate innovation and capture greater share of a large and fragmented total addressable market worth $1.2 trillion. Core and Culture: Unified Core and Private Brands Merchandising – To enable better product alignment, the company transitioned its private label merchants into its core merchandising organization, led by Billy Bastek, executive vice president (EVP) of merchandising. Combining product merchandising allows the company to deliver greater innovation to market even faster. Interconnected Experience: Integrated Offerings – The Home Depot is aligning its customer experience, online, financial services and loyalty teams into a unified interconnected organization, led by Jordan Broggi, EVP of interconnected retail. Win the Pro: The Office of Pro Acceleration – To advance its enterprise-wide Pro growth strategy, The Home Depot is evolving its Office of Integration into the Office of Pro Acceleration, led by Richard McPhail, EVP and chief financial officer. This office will spearhead coordination across Home Depot Pro, HD Supply, SRS and Construction Resources to further develop shared enterprise capabilities including enhanced customer relationship management, a shared product catalog and optimized fulfillment across its businesses. Ultimately, the office will help ensure every part of the business works together seamlessly on behalf of the Pro.
お知らせ • Jul 15The Home Depot Debuts 2026 Halloween Collection with New Giants, Interactive Tech and Fan Favorite ReturnsThe Home Depot launched its 2026 Halloween collection online and on its app on July 16, 2026, followed by an in-store rollout later this August. The viral 12 FT SKELLY giant returns with technology upgrades including custom sounds, light and servo motor movements. The roster of giant décor expands with an 11 FT Giant-Sized Mummy and 8 FT Perilous Plant Monster. Larger-than-life animatronics, immersive décor and interactive features launch on HomeDepot.com and The Home Depot app starting July 16. Halloween products hit Home Depot store shelves starting in late August. This year's collection offers something for every Halloween fan, from spooky to whimsical to family friendly. Pairing exceptional value with industry-leading advancements, The Home Depot's 2026 Halloween collection makes high-impact holiday decorating more accessible, with scares for every budget. The Home Depot offers all in-store giant animatronics for less than $300. The viral 12 FT Giant-Sized SKELLY Halloween decoration returns with app-enabled upgrades that let owners customize head and mouth movements with servo motors, speak through the SKELLY animatronic in real time via Bluetooth, record up to 30 sounds and choose from 20 different LCD LifeEyes effects. These upgrades make the original Halloween giant the ultimate piece to add to collections and wow onlookers. Customers who want the original SKELLY can find him in stores at his original price of $299. For customers looking to build out their giant collections at an equally massive value, The Home Depot expands its roster of giants with the 11 FT Grave & Bones Giant-Sized LED Mummy, which features motion-activated LED illumination, poseable shoulders to adjust the reach and customizable wrappings, and the 8 FT Wicked Woods Giant-Sized Animated LED Perilous Plant Monster, which startles passersby with an intricate bone-and-vine design, motion-triggered head movements and glowing LED features. Every seafaring pirate needs a parrot, and the 5 FT Dead Water Animated LED Rotwing Parrot keeps customers entertained with its new interactive, conversational technology. Ask this undead parrot yes or no questions and get unique responses with head and mouth animation. Introducing an impish new energy to outdoor displays, the 5.5 FT Wicked Woods Animated LED Evil Pixie brings a high-profile scare factor home with three synchronized animatronic movements complemented by three haunting sound effects and glowing red LED eyes. The 12 FT Giant-Sized SKELLY animatronic isn't the only fan favorite getting an upgrade. The 7 FT Lethal Lily returns with app-controlled features that let homeowners customize what she says and how she moves, including six sinister, pre-recorded or custom phrases and five adjustable movements for the head, mouth, eyes, arm and hand. To help customers keep their Halloween treasures in top condition for years to come, The Home Depot offers practical storage solutions like the Home Accents Holiday Décor Storage Bag and the colossal Husky 170-Gallon Pro Grip Storage Tote. This massive tote helps Halloween enthusiasts protect and preserve larger-than-life skeletons and animatronics while they rest in garages and crawl spaces until next season. The Home Depot launches its 2026 Halloween collection online starting Thursday, July 16, while supplies last. With free delivery on over 2 million items and same-day or next-day delivery on select products, customers can start building their Halloween displays before products arrive in stores this fall.
お知らせ • May 23The Home Depot, Inc. announces Quarterly dividend, payable on June 18, 2026The Home Depot, Inc. announced Quarterly dividend of USD 2.3300 per share payable on June 18, 2026, ex-date on June 04, 2026 and record date on June 04, 2026.
お知らせ • May 21The Home Depot, Inc. Reaffirms Earnings Guidance for the Fiscal Year 2026The Home Depot, Inc. reaffirmed earnings guidance for the fiscal year 2026. For the year, the company expects Total sales growth of approximately 2.5% to 4.5%. Operating margin of approximately 12.4% to 12.6%. Diluted earnings-per-share to grow approximately flat to 4.0% from $14.23 in fiscal 2025.
お知らせ • Aug 14The Home Depot, Inc. Announces Executive ChangesThe Home Depot, Inc. on August 12, 2026 announced that Edward P. Decker, Chief Executive Officer, took a temporary medical leave from his role. The company expects Decker to return within the next few months. In connection therewith, the Board of Directors, in alignment with Mr. Decker's recommendation, chose two long-time Home Depot executives to oversee the operations of the Office of the CEO during the period of his absence. Ann-Marie Campbell, Senior Executive Vice President, is providing oversight of Home Depot's day-to-day operations. Richard V. McPhail, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, is providing oversight of the Company's financial management and Pro subsidiaries and has been designated as interim principal executive officer for purposes of the rules and regulations of the Securities Exchange Commission. Ann-Marie Campbell, age 61, has been Senior Executive Vice President of the Company since November 2023. Ms. Campbell began her career with the Company in 1985 as a cashier and has held roles of increasing responsibility during her tenure. From October 2020 to October 2023, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores and International Operations, from February 2016 to October 2020, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores, from January 2009 to February 2016, she served as Division President of the Southern Division, and from December 2005 to January 2009, she served as Vice President Vendor Services. Richard V. McPhail, age 56, has been Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company since September 2019. From August 2017 through August 2019, he served as Senior Vice President, Finance Control and Administration of the Company, from August 2014 to September 2017, he served as Senior Vice President, Finance, and from March 2013 to August 2014, he served as Senior Vice President, Global FP&A, Strategy, and New Business Development. Mr. McPhail joined the Company in 2005 and served in roles of increasing responsibility in finance, strategy and business development from May 2005 to March 2013.
お知らせ • Aug 13The Home Depot, Inc. Announces Executive ChangesThe Home Depot, Inc. announced that Ann-Marie Campbell, Senior Executive Vice President, is providing oversight of Home Depot's day-to-day operations during Edward P. Decker's temporary medical leave. Ann-Marie Campbell, age 61, has been Senior Executive Vice President of the Company since November 2023. Ms. Campbell began her career with the Company in 1985 as a cashier and has held roles of increasing responsibility during her tenure. From October 2020 to October 2023, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores and International Operations, from February 2016 to October 2020, she served as Executive Vice President U.S. Stores, from January 2009 to February 2016, she served as Division President of the Southern Division, and from December 2005 to January 2009, she served as Vice President Vendor Services. Gregory D. Brenneman, in his role as independent lead director, is chairing the Board during the period of Mr. Decker's absence.
お知らせ • Jul 31The Home Depot Announces Leadership Portfolio ChangesThe Home Depot announced leadership portfolio changes to accelerate innovation and capture greater share of a large and fragmented total addressable market worth $1.2 trillion. Core and Culture: Unified Core and Private Brands Merchandising – To enable better product alignment, the company transitioned its private label merchants into its core merchandising organization, led by Billy Bastek, executive vice president (EVP) of merchandising. Combining product merchandising allows the company to deliver greater innovation to market even faster. Interconnected Experience: Integrated Offerings – The Home Depot is aligning its customer experience, online, financial services and loyalty teams into a unified interconnected organization, led by Jordan Broggi, EVP of interconnected retail. Win the Pro: The Office of Pro Acceleration – To advance its enterprise-wide Pro growth strategy, The Home Depot is evolving its Office of Integration into the Office of Pro Acceleration, led by Richard McPhail, EVP and chief financial officer. This office will spearhead coordination across Home Depot Pro, HD Supply, SRS and Construction Resources to further develop shared enterprise capabilities including enhanced customer relationship management, a shared product catalog and optimized fulfillment across its businesses. Ultimately, the office will help ensure every part of the business works together seamlessly on behalf of the Pro.
お知らせ • Jul 15The Home Depot Debuts 2026 Halloween Collection with New Giants, Interactive Tech and Fan Favorite ReturnsThe Home Depot launched its 2026 Halloween collection online and on its app on July 16, 2026, followed by an in-store rollout later this August. The viral 12 FT SKELLY giant returns with technology upgrades including custom sounds, light and servo motor movements. The roster of giant décor expands with an 11 FT Giant-Sized Mummy and 8 FT Perilous Plant Monster. Larger-than-life animatronics, immersive décor and interactive features launch on HomeDepot.com and The Home Depot app starting July 16. Halloween products hit Home Depot store shelves starting in late August. This year's collection offers something for every Halloween fan, from spooky to whimsical to family friendly. Pairing exceptional value with industry-leading advancements, The Home Depot's 2026 Halloween collection makes high-impact holiday decorating more accessible, with scares for every budget. The Home Depot offers all in-store giant animatronics for less than $300. The viral 12 FT Giant-Sized SKELLY Halloween decoration returns with app-enabled upgrades that let owners customize head and mouth movements with servo motors, speak through the SKELLY animatronic in real time via Bluetooth, record up to 30 sounds and choose from 20 different LCD LifeEyes effects. These upgrades make the original Halloween giant the ultimate piece to add to collections and wow onlookers. Customers who want the original SKELLY can find him in stores at his original price of $299. For customers looking to build out their giant collections at an equally massive value, The Home Depot expands its roster of giants with the 11 FT Grave & Bones Giant-Sized LED Mummy, which features motion-activated LED illumination, poseable shoulders to adjust the reach and customizable wrappings, and the 8 FT Wicked Woods Giant-Sized Animated LED Perilous Plant Monster, which startles passersby with an intricate bone-and-vine design, motion-triggered head movements and glowing LED features. Every seafaring pirate needs a parrot, and the 5 FT Dead Water Animated LED Rotwing Parrot keeps customers entertained with its new interactive, conversational technology. Ask this undead parrot yes or no questions and get unique responses with head and mouth animation. Introducing an impish new energy to outdoor displays, the 5.5 FT Wicked Woods Animated LED Evil Pixie brings a high-profile scare factor home with three synchronized animatronic movements complemented by three haunting sound effects and glowing red LED eyes. The 12 FT Giant-Sized SKELLY animatronic isn't the only fan favorite getting an upgrade. The 7 FT Lethal Lily returns with app-controlled features that let homeowners customize what she says and how she moves, including six sinister, pre-recorded or custom phrases and five adjustable movements for the head, mouth, eyes, arm and hand. To help customers keep their Halloween treasures in top condition for years to come, The Home Depot offers practical storage solutions like the Home Accents Holiday Décor Storage Bag and the colossal Husky 170-Gallon Pro Grip Storage Tote. This massive tote helps Halloween enthusiasts protect and preserve larger-than-life skeletons and animatronics while they rest in garages and crawl spaces until next season. The Home Depot launches its 2026 Halloween collection online starting Thursday, July 16, while supplies last. With free delivery on over 2 million items and same-day or next-day delivery on select products, customers can start building their Halloween displays before products arrive in stores this fall.
お知らせ • May 23The Home Depot, Inc. announces Quarterly dividend, payable on June 18, 2026The Home Depot, Inc. announced Quarterly dividend of USD 2.3300 per share payable on June 18, 2026, ex-date on June 04, 2026 and record date on June 04, 2026.
お知らせ • May 21The Home Depot, Inc. Reaffirms Earnings Guidance for the Fiscal Year 2026The Home Depot, Inc. reaffirmed earnings guidance for the fiscal year 2026. For the year, the company expects Total sales growth of approximately 2.5% to 4.5%. Operating margin of approximately 12.4% to 12.6%. Diluted earnings-per-share to grow approximately flat to 4.0% from $14.23 in fiscal 2025.
お知らせ • Apr 17The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE:HD) acquired SIMPL Automation.The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE:HD) acquired SIMPL Automation on April 15, 2026. The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE:HD) completed the acquisition of SIMPL Automation on April 15, 2026.
お知らせ • Mar 31The Home Depot Announces Appointment of Franziska Bell as Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Effective April 6, 2026The Home Depot announced that Dr. Franziska "Fran" Bell has been named executive vice president (EVP) and chief technology officer (CTO), effective April 6, 2026. As CTO, she will lead the strategy, development and alignment of technology, product management, data and artificial intelligence (AI) for The Home Depot. Most recently, Bell led AI transformation as chief data, AI and analytics officer for Ford Motor Company. Prior to Ford, she served as senior vice president of digital technology at BP and held executive roles at Uber and Toyota. As a globally recognized leader in technology and AI, she will drive the enterprise-wide integration of agentic AI and machine learning to create a seamless, interconnected and data-driven experience for The Home Depot's associates, DIYers and Pro customers.
お知らせ • Mar 27+ 2 more updatesThe Home Depot, Inc. to Report Q2, 2027 Results on Aug 18, 2026The Home Depot, Inc. announced that they will report Q2, 2027 results at 9:00 AM, US Eastern Standard Time on Aug 18, 2026
お知らせ • Mar 24The Home Depot, Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 21, 2026The Home Depot, Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 21, 2026.
お知らせ • Mar 19The Home Depot Expands Pro Digital Experience With Latest Project Management And AI ToolsThe Home Depot is expanding its Pro digital experience to help professional renovators, remodelers and builders manage their projects, materials and businesses from a single, easy-to-use workspace. The operational friction caused by using disconnected digital tools is a direct barrier to growth. To help solve this, The Home Depot enhanced its digital experience for its Pro Xtra loyalty program members to ensure they have the tools they need to scale their businesses right at their fingertips. The Home Depot's digital workspace was designed with the real-life needs of Pros and their entire project lifecycle in mind, providing complete visibility and control in one central experience to help them save time, increase efficiencies and stay focused on the job. Moving beyond simple transactions, the updated Home Depot Pro site experience functions as a project management tool with features built for the day-to-day Pro workflow. The site surfaces the tools Pros rely on most front and center, including: Project Planning: allows Pros to organize large jobs with personalized delivery preferences, preferred pricing and inventory visibility. Pros have access to the majority of The Home Depot's product assortment within the Project Planning tool, including millions of items available in stores and fulfillment centers. The recently launched Material List Builder AI integrates directly with the Project Planning tool, which interprets project intent to generate actionable material lists in seconds, helping Pros bid for jobs faster. Real-Time Delivery Tracking: Pros can now track down-to-the-minute delivery of big and bulky materials like concrete, drywall and lumber. Complex Order Scheduling: Pros can schedule and manage deliveries even when items are coming from multiple locations, ensuring materials reach the jobsite based on availability. Purchase History: ongoing enhancements to purchase history that will allow for easy organization and search of previous orders and receipts, making reconciliation much simpler for Pros. Shared Access: allows Pros to maintain oversight while empowering their teams with customizable permissions to help keep projects moving and focus on growing their business. Pros can also collaborate directly with their Home Depot Pro team within the site, providing consistent support and expertise on product selection regardless of whether a Pro is in store or online. This expanded digital experience is a part of The Home Depot's ongoing investment to grow its ecosystem of capabilities for Pros. The Home Depot will continue to add new features within the platform that meet the evolving needs of today's Pros to provide a frictionless, interconnected experience when managing projects of all sizes and complexities.
お知らせ • Mar 05The Home Depot Launches Industry's First Real Time Delivery Tracker For Big And Bulky MaterialsThe Home Depot announced it will launch the industry's first real time delivery tracker for big and bulky materials by the end of the first quarter, empowering Pro customers with a new level of planning and precision for complex projects. According to industry analysis by Autodesk, construction professionals can spend 35% of their time—over 14 hours a week—on non-productive activities. When a critical delivery of concrete, drywall, or lumber is late, it can bring an entire crew to a standstill and result in significant, unnecessary labor costs. Once live, the feature will be available on The Home Depot's mobile app and homedepot.com and will provide minute-by-minute updates on deliveries, including visibility into the truck route and remaining stops. Customers will be able to see when their large items will arrive and plan with greater precision, instead of losing valuable work time due to unpredictable delivery windows. This live tracking is powered by the new The Home Depot Driver Handheld application, which transmits real-time GPS data directly from the delivery truck. This technology pinpoints the truck's location on a live map, offering customers a transparent, up-to-the-minute view of their order's progress toward its final destination. While real-time tracking is already live for consumers ordering large appliances, the expanded experience for big and bulky materials is expected to be live for Pro customers by the end of the first quarter.
お知らせ • Feb 25+ 1 more updateThe Home Depot, Inc. Provides Earnings Guidance for the Fiscal Year 2026The Home Depot, Inc. Provides earnings guidance for the fiscal year 2026. For the year, the company expects Total sales growth of approximately 2.5% to 4.5%. Diluted earnings-per-share to grow approximately flat to 4.0% from $14.23 in fiscal 2025.