Movement Alert|Home Depot Falls 3.04% in Regular Trading, CEO Takes Temporary Medical Leave Ahead of Earnings

Market Focus
08/12

On August 12, Home Depot fell 3.04% in regular trading, trading at approximately $343.97/share, with turnover of $194 million. The decline was triggered by the announcement that Chairman, President, and CEO Ted Decker will take a temporary medical leave, with an expected return within the coming months.

The timing of the CEO's absence has heightened market concern, as it comes just days before the company's quarterly earnings release scheduled for August 18. Consensus estimates project revenue of approximately $47.276 billion, representing a 4.23% year-over-year increase, with adjusted EPS expected at $4.73. To maintain operational continuity, Home Depot designated two senior executives to assume leadership duties: CFO Richard McPhail will oversee financial management and professional subsidiaries, while Senior Executive Vice President Ann-Marie Campbell will supervise daily operations including store management and supply chain coordination.

The leadership transition follows an organizational restructuring initiated in late July that consolidated merchandising, loyalty, finance, professional services, and technology functions. Analyst sentiment remains broadly constructive, with a mean price target of $377.17 and an overweight consensus rating, though Bernstein slightly trimmed its target to $344 from $346.

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