On August 1, Wayfair declined 5.02% in regular trading, trading at $85.16/share, with turnover of $224 million.
On the news front, RBC Capital Markets issued a research note indicating that while Wayfair's category trends remained stable quarter-to-date, signs of a weakening consumer backdrop prompted caution on second-half prospects. RBC raised its Q2 net sales growth estimate to 6.0% from 3.7%, above Street consensus of 5.4%, but maintained its Q4 net sales growth estimate at 3.9%, notably below market consensus of 5.1%, citing increasing consumer stress. RBC raised its target price modestly to $78 from $76 but maintained only a Sector Perform rating.
Market consensus expects Wayfair's upcoming Q2 report on August 4 to show revenue of $3.455 billion, up 10.63% year-over-year, with adjusted EPS of $0.88. However, the divergence between near-term category strength and deteriorating consumer sentiment for the back half has weighed on investor confidence ahead of the earnings release.
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