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Company Type
public
Headquarters
Mooresville, North Carolina, USA
Brand Portfolio
0 brands
Stock
NYSE: LOW
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Lowe's delivered solid Q3 2025 results, reporting net earnings of $1.62 billion, or $2.88 per diluted share, compared with $1.7 billion, or $2.99 per share in the year-ago period. Adjusted earnings per share reached $3.06, beating Wall Street expectations of $2.97. Revenue increased to $20.81 billion from $20.17 billion in the year-ago quarter.
Comparable sales rose 0.4% in the fiscal third quarter, demonstrating resilience in challenging market conditions. CEO Marvin Ellison highlighted that the retailer posted positive comparable sales in the third quarter and started the current quarter with positive comparable sales, despite headwinds related to hurricane activity in the prior year.
For the full year, Lowe's expects total sales of $86 billion, up from previous expectations of $84.5 to $85.5 billion, reflecting the recent Foundation Building Materials acquisition. However, the company anticipates comparable sales to be flat compared with a year ago, adjusting its outlook to reflect economic uncertainty.
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