Stocks to Watch Tuesday: Home Depot, Hims & Hers, Whirlpool -- WSJ

Dow Jones
02/24

By WSJ Staff

Home Depot $(HD)$: The home-improvement retailer's quarterly results topped expectations, despite profit falling. The company said it isn't planning more price hikes after raising them last year to offset tariffs. Shares rose around 3.5% in Tuesday-morning trading.

Hims & Hers Health $(HIMS)$: The telehealth platform's fourth-quarter sales disappointed, as did its guidance for this quarter. The stock dropped more than 10% after the opening bell.

Blue Owl Capital $(OWL)$: The private-equity fund's shares opened more than 1% lower, extending losses from the past few days.

JPMorgan Chase $(JPM)$: CEO Jamie Dimon said AI fears that walloped shares on Monday were overblown and that America's biggest bank would benefit from the technology.

FedEx $(FDX)$: The parcel-delivery company filed a lawsuit seeking a full refund plus interest for what it paid in levies stemming from President Trump's tariffs enacted last year.

Apple $(AAPL)$: The iPhone maker will move some production of its Mac Mini desktop computer to the U.S. from Asia, its latest initiative to reshore parts of its vast supply chain.

Whirlpool $(WHR)$: The appliance maker said it would issue $800 million in new shares to help pay off its debt and investment in automation. Shares dropped more than 8%.

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