Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
Best Buy warns of holiday
{Current column}3669People have watched
Introduction-- (NYSE:) has slashed its full-year revenue outlook, as the big-box electronics retailer projected ...
-- (NYSE:) has slashed its full-year revenue outlook,mt5 principal cannot be withdrawn as the big-box electronics retailer projected a decline in comparable sales in the key holiday quarter.
The Minneapolis-based company's guidance painted a relatively downbeat picture of the U.S. consumer heading into the typical end-of-the-year shopping spree of gift-buying in the world's largest economy, as high inflation and elevated interest rates persuade customers to spend less on pricier items.
“In the more recent macro environment, consumer demand has been even more uneven and difficult to predict," said Chief Executive Corie Barry in a statement.
Barry added that, heading into the holidays, cost-conscious shoppers will be hunting for promotions and deals and "fast and free fulfillment." As a result, he suggested that it was "prudent" for the group to slash its annual revenue guidance.
Best Buy now sees revenue in its 53-week long fiscal year at between $43.1 billion-$43.7 billion, down at the midpoint from prior projections of $43.8B-$44.5B. The anticipated range of full-year diluted adjusted per-share earnings was also narrowed slightly to $6.00-$6.30.
In the fiscal fourth quarter, Chief Financial Officer Matt Bilunas said comparable sales will drop by 3.0%-7.0%.
Shares in Best Buy slipped in premarket U.S. trading on Tuesday.
Statement: The content of this article does not represent the views of FTI website. The content is for reference only and does not constitute investment suggestions. Investment is risky, so you should be careful in your choice! If it involves content, copyright and other issues, please contact us and we will make adjustments at the first time!Tags:
Previous:U.S. crude stocks down 6.8M barrels last week
Next:Italy's ex
Related articles
Asian stocks mixed amid U.S.
{Current column}-- Most Asian stocks were mixed on Monday as optimism over a potential improvement in U.S.-China rel ...
Read moreEuropean Stocks Lower; German CPI Puts Focus on ECB Meeting By
{Current column}© Reuters. By Peter Nurse- European stock markets traded sharply lower Tuesday, with investors ...
Read moreChina nudges listed firms, investors to buy stocks to stabilize market By Reuters
{Current column}© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Chinese national flag flutters outside the China Securities Regulatory Comm ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- Greek conservatives lead in national election
- ECB confirms plans to end bonds buys in third quarter By Reuters
- U.S. Stocks Open Higher as JPMorgan Kicks Off Q1 Earnings By
- Trump endorses celebrity surgeon Dr. Oz for U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania By Reuters
- Foreign states seek Sudan evacuations after US pulls out diplomats By Reuters
- Mariupol Defenders Surrender as Russia Prepares Next Attack; Putin Ally Captured By
Latest articles
-
Nashville board reinstates Black lawmaker expelled from Tennessee House By Reuters
-
Soaring prices of online goods may flash another warning for the Fed By Reuters
-
JPMorgan Earnings Fall 42% as Dealmaking Slows From Exceptional 1Q 21 By
-
BlackRock profit beats estimates as funds attract inflows By Reuters
-
Chinese imports slide more than expected in April, exports rise By
-
Gas Price Surge Drives U.S. Inflation to a Fresh 40