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  1. The Home Depot Provides Update on Strategic Objectives; Reaffirms Fiscal 2023 Guidance; Establishes Market Stability Outlook
  2. Donald Trump Swears He Planned to Go Through Those Boxes in Fiery Post
  3. 'Flamin' Hot' fact check: How accurate is Eva Longoria Cheetos movie?
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  5. Better Buy: Costco vs. Home Depot


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The Home Depot Provides Update on Strategic Objectives; Reaffirms Fiscal 2023 Guidance; Establishes Market Stability Outlook

During today's conference, the company will discuss its strategic priorities to deliver the best customer experience in home improvement, develop differentiated capabilities and extend its low-cost provider position. "While a lot has changed in the environment and our business since our last Investor and Analyst Conference, our objectives to grow market share and deliver exceptional shareholder value remain unchanged, and our culture and values remain our guideposts," said Ted Decker, chair, president, and CEO. "Investments we've made over the last several years have further strengthened our distinct competitive advantages and enabled agility in our operating model." "We operate in a large and highly fragmented market with unique characteristics that make it one of the most attractive sectors in retail, if not the economy as a whole. While we are the number one home improvement retailer in the world, we have a relatively small share of the market today, and there are significant opportunities in front of us," said Decker. Fiscal Year 2023 Outlook The company reaffirmed its guidance for fiscal 2023: • Sales and comparable sales to decline between 2% and 5% compared to fiscal 2022 • Operating margin rate to be between 14.3% and 14.0% • Tax rate of approximately 24.5% • Interest expense of approximately $1.8 billion • Diluted earnings-per-share-percent-decline between 7% and 13% compared to fiscal 2022 Market Stability Base Case Today the company provided a Market Stability B...

Donald Trump Swears He Planned to Go Through Those Boxes in Fiery Post

Just hours ahead of his 77th birthday on Wednesday, He said that he had every intention of going through the boxes—claiming that they held everything from memorabilia to abandoned items of clothing, and not the hundreds of classified documents he is accused of hoarding. “I hadn’t had a chance to go through all the boxes,” he said. “It’s a long tedious job. Takes a long time, which I was prepared to do, but I have a very busy life. I’ve had a very busy life. They make it more busy, because you’re always fighting.” “These boxes were containing all types of personal belongings. Many, many things. Shirts and shoes and everything,” he added. Trump took to the stage on Tuesday night as “Suspicious Minds” by Elvis Presley and “God Bless The U.S.A.” by Lee Greenwood blared over the loudspeakers, a tight smile on his face as he acknowledged the crowd chanting “USA! USA!” The audience, made up of his supporters, allies, and donors, cheered and booed at all the appropriate moments in his speech, and at one point broke into a rousing rendition of “Happy Birthday.” “We’re gonna make it into the greatest birthday of all,” Trump vowed. He opened his 30-minute speech in characteristic fashion by claiming that he was the victim of “the most evil and heinous abuse of power in the history of our country,” perpetrated at the hands of President Joe Biden and “a band of his closest thugs, misfits, and Marxists.” Trump also swore that, once re-elected, he would name a special prosecutor to go af...

'Flamin' Hot' fact check: How accurate is Eva Longoria Cheetos movie?

The film (streaming now on "Flamin' Hot," directed by Here's what's fact and what's fiction in the new movie: Was Richard Montañez really a janitor at Frito-Lay? Born to a Mexican American family, Montañez grew up in a migrant labor camp outside of Los Angeles. After dropping out of high school, he was hired by Frito-Lay in 1976 as a janitor in the company's Rancho Cucamonga factory when he was 18. In 1977, he was promoted to machinist operator. In 2019, during an internal investigation into claims he created Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Montañez retired from PepsiCo. He has since published two memoirs and built a lucrative career out of speaking engagements where he retells his story. Why is the 'Flamin' Hot' movie controversial? The movie is based on Montañez's 2013 memoir But Montañez's claims have been the source of flaming hot arguments. In 2021, the Montañez told USA TODAY in June he was "forever thankful" to the leaders that "recognized my potential and paved the way for my journey" at Frito-Lay and PepsiCo. "The film does a great job of capturing my journey, from being a janitor to achieving the American Dream," he says. "This film, like much of my life, is a dream come true." So who did invent Flamin' Hot Cheetos? According to the LA Times, Montañez's claims were embellished. Flamin' Hot Cheetos were created by a team starting in 1989 in Plano, Texas, the report said. Other employees recalled that the inspiration came from corner stores in Chicago and Detroit. The LA Time...

HDToday

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Better Buy: Costco vs. Home Depot

Many companies have been struggling as inflation remains a huge problem, consumer confidence is at historically low levels, and recession fears are worrying everyone. Even blue-chip businesses like Costco Wholesale ( 0.38%) and Home Depot ( 0.77%), which many investors likely view as safer options no matter what the macroeconomic picture looks like, are facing slowdowns. It's not all bad news, however. I think both companies have positive traits worthy of a closer look. But which of these major retail stocks is the better buy? Costco's economic moat is unmatched Legendary investor Warren Buffett's core philosophy is that he always seeks businesses with some kind of economic moat (attributes that allow them to defend themselves against the competition). It's hard to argue that Costco doesn't have one of the strongest moats around. In fact, Buffett's right-hand man, Charlie Munger, is a huge fan of the company. Costco's massive scale, as measured by trailing-12-month sales of $231 billion, makes it the world's third-biggest retailer. This lets the business control negotiations with suppliers, obtaining favorable pricing on its merchandise assortment. And these cost savings, propelled by Costco's no-frills shopping environment, are passed on to customers in the form of low prices. These customers seem to love it, as evidenced by Costco's global membership renewal rate of 90.5% in the latest fiscal quarter. Shareholders can appreciate Costco's economic moat even more consideri...