Home Depot (HD)
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NYSE· Last Trade: Jul 10th, 1:57 AM EDT
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A report on July 6, 2026 shows that Representative Lloyd Doggett from Texas purchase stock in Home Depot (NYSE:HD), valued between $4,004 and $60,000. According to the July filing, the transaction occurred on June 18,
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From Fuel to the Back Office: The Home Depot Expands Pro Xtra Rewards to Power the Pro’s Entire Business
(BPT) - At The Home Depot, the goal is to be a one-stop shop that helps Pros manage and grow their business - but running a business means fueling the teams behind it.
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Home Depot's scale and financial strength face off against RH's luxury expansion and bold international moves as each navigates shifting housing trends.
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Home Depot (NYSE:HD) has outperformed the market over the past 15 years by 4.17% on an annualized basis producing an average annual return of 16.31%. Currently, Home Depot has a market capitalization of $349.78 billion.
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