KEY POINTS
  • Home Depot missed revenue expectations and lowered its fiscal year sales forecast.
  • Chief Financial Officer Richard McPhail said customers are buying fewer big-ticket items, such as patio sets and grills, and taking on smaller home improvement projects.
  • In the fiscal first quarter, colder weather and falling lumber prices also hurt sales.

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A customer enters a Home Depot store on August 16, 2022 in San Rafael, California.

Home Depot on Tuesday reported its biggest revenue miss in more than 20 years and lowered its forecast for this year, as consumers delay large projects and buy fewer big-ticket items like patio sets and grills.

The home improvement retailer said cold weather and falling lumber prices also hurt fiscal first-quarter sales. Its last quarterly miss of this magnitude was in November 2002.

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