On August 19, Lowe's declined 3.08% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $208.75/share, with turnover of $2.91 million.
The decline was triggered by the company's decision to lower its fiscal full-year adjusted EPS guidance to $12.25, falling short of the FactSet consensus estimate of $12.43. This downward revision became the primary source of selling pressure despite a mixed Q2 earnings report.
Specifically, Lowe's Q2 adjusted EPS came in at $4.40, a 1.62% year-over-year increase that beat the market estimate of $4.22 by 4.27%. However, quarterly revenue of $25.956 billion missed the consensus estimate of $26.155 billion. The guidance cut signals management's more cautious outlook amid a challenging macro housing environment and persistent weakness in DIY discretionary spending. Earlier this year, the company had maintained a full-year adjusted EPS range of $12.25 to $12.75, and the new point estimate at the low end of that prior range reflects narrowing confidence in a recovery trajectory.
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