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Lowe's Companies, Inc. Q2 2027 Earnings Call Summary

neutralEarningsMulti dayYahoo Finance ·19 Aug 2026Original article ↗
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Lowe's Companies, Inc. Q2 2027 Earnings Call Summary Moby Intelligence Wed, August 19, 2026 at 11:03 PM GMT+2 3 min read NVDA LOW Lowe's Companies, Inc. Q2 2027 Earnings Call Summary - Moby Strategic Performance Drivers and Market Context Our analysts just identified a stock with the potential to be the next Nvidia.

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2% as growth in Pro, Online, and Home Services offset macro-driven softness in discretionary DIY spending. Attributed late-quarter sales pressure to heightened competitive pricing in seasonal categories, which management believes was fueled by competitors utilizing tariff refunds. Achieved 15.

7% online sales growth driven by enhanced visualization tools, expanded marketplace offerings, and the successful rollout of the Mylow AI agent. Maintained operational discipline through Perpetual Productivity Improvement (PPI) initiatives, enabling the company to absorb elevated fuel and transportation costs. Reported that the Mylow AI agent has supported over 25 million queries, with users converting at triple the rate of non-users, validating the investment in agentic AI.

Noted that while the core middle-income homeowner remains economically healthy with strong home equity, broader geopolitical and economic uncertainty is driving extreme caution in discretionary spend. Outlook and Strategic Assumptions Updated full-year guidance to the low end of the previous range, assuming the second half demand environment mirrors the cautious DIY trends seen in the first half. Projected Q4 comparable sales to be impacted by a 50 basis point drag as the company cycles a significant winter storm event from the prior year.

Anticipated continued near-term pressure on the FBM and ADG businesses due to the 'softer-for-longer' new home construction market and elevated mortgage rates. Assumed elevated fuel and transportation costs will persist through the second half of the year as new cost layers transition through the supply chain. Maintained a long-term bullish outlook on home improvement demand, citing an estimated $20 billion to $50 billion in pent-up deferred project demand.

Non-Recurring Items and Structural Risks Recognized $80 million (approximately $0. 11 per share) in IEEPA tariff refunds during Q2, which were largely offset by rising input and logistics costs. Incurred $96 million in pre-tax non-GAAP charges related to intangible asset amortization from recent acquisitions.

Identified the 'K-shaped' economy as a key risk, necessitating a dual strategy of expanding both value-oriented and premium assortments to capture shifting demand. Flagged ongoing residential construction weakness as a headwind for the recently acquired Foundation Building Materials (FBM) and Artisan Design Group (ADG) units. Story Continues Q&A Session Summary One stock.

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Tap here. Competitive pricing dynamics and July performance drivers Management characterized the aggressive July promotions by competitors as 'transitory' rather than a new normal, linked specifically to the timing of tariff refunds. Lowe's opted not to match certain seasonal promotions in July, prioritizing margin discipline and flow-through over low-margin unit growth.

Regional performance variations and housing market trends Management stated there is no material difference in geographic performance across the U. S. outside of specific weather events like droughts or storms.

Confirmed that while the housing market remains 'frozen,' the aging housing stock and high home equity provide a strong foundation for a gradual recovery. Future tariff refund expectations and reinvestment plans The Q2 refund represents only a small portion of total eligible IEEPA tariffs paid over the last 18 months; further filings are in progress. Management intends to reinvest future refunds into customer-facing value initiatives rather than letting them flow entirely to the bottom line, citing the need to remain competitive.

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