In Home Depot's 4Q earnings call our text analytics platform identifies what appears to be the makings of future supply chain constraints masked as weather issues, as well as the potential of a fallout from this year's smaller and delayed tax refunds. In total we uncover 5 key takeaways.
Home Depot reported its FY4Q earnings on the morning of February 26th with several crosscurrents. The quarter itself was weaker than expected, while bullish revenue guidance was offset by disappointing margin guidance. We analyzed the commentary on the conference call through the Amenity text analytics platform, and highlight 5 key takeaways.
As shown below in the Home Depot Company View, the Amenity Score, which measures the sentiment of the earnings call, was a value of 20, up from 12 last quarter, and consistent with the range over the last four quarters. For broader context, the score of 20 is also roughly equivalent with the overall market average over the last two quarters. The Key Drivers identified in the Amenity NLP model tell the high-level story: external headwinds and downward guidance (discussed below) offset by a new buyback, as well as bullish commentary on the end-market and market share.
We discussed some potential Q4 challenges in last week's HD/LOW Preview, including a then-hawkish Fed, stubbornly high mortgage rates, and stock market volatility. On the earnings call, Home Depot narrowed in on one headwind in the quarter, Weather:
Supply chain costs have been a pesky margin headwind across the retail landscape. When pressed in Q&A, Home Depot management acknowledged steeper supply chain headwinds:
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Data released in the earnings call showed that housing starts declined 11% in December. Home Depot management, however, maintains there has not been an impact on home improvement demand:
Home Depot (11/13/18):
One unforeseen impact of last year’s tax code changes appears to be smaller (and delayed) refunds this tax season. As of the most recent data released last week, the total refund dollars processed is down 39% year-over-year, comprised of 17% smaller average refunds and 27% fewer returns thus far. On the Q3 call in November, Home Depot had stated that their analysis pointed to a better tax season for their customers, while the IRS data thus far suggests the opposite. When asked in yesterday's call, management deferred until next quarter, saying there has been no impact yet:
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