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The Home Depot

The Home Depot, Inc., often simply referred to as Home Depot, is an American multinational home improvement retail corporation that sells tools, construction products, appliances, and services, including fuel and transportation rentals. Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States.[4] In 2021, the company had 490,600 employees and more than $151 billion in revenue. The company is headquartered in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia, with an Atlanta mailing address.[5]

The Home Depot, Inc.
TypePublic
IndustryRetailing
FoundedFebruary 6, 1978; 45 years ago (1978-02-06)
Marietta, Georgia, U.S.
Founders
Headquarters
Unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia
,
U.S.
Number of locations
2,322 (as of March 2023)
Areas served
United States
Puerto Rico (since 1998)
Guam (since 2007)
US Virgin Islands (since 2003)
Canada (since 1994)
Mexico (since 2001)
Key people
[1]
ProductsHome appliances, tools, hardware, builders hardware, lumber, building materials, lighting, electrical supplies, paint, plumbing, flooring, furniture, home decor, bedding, curtains, garden supplies and plants
Revenue US$157.40 billion (2022)
US$24.04 billion (2022)
US$17.11 billion (2022)
Total assets US$76.45 billion (2022)
Total equity US$−1.7 billion (2021)
Number of employees
490,600 (Dec 2021)
SubsidiariesThe Home Depot Pro
HD Supply
Websitehomedepot.com
Footnotes / references
[2][3]

It operates many big-box format stores across the United States (including the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands); all 10 provinces of Canada; and all 32 Mexican states and Mexico City. MRO company Interline Brands (now The Home Depot Pro) is also owned by The Home Depot, with 70 distribution centers across the United States.[6] It is the sixth largest United States–based employer globally.

History edit

1978–1999 edit

The Home Depot was co-founded by Bernard Marcus, Arthur Blank, Ron Brill, Pat Farrah, and Ken Langone in 1978.[7][8][9] The Home Depot's proposition was to build home-improvement superstores, larger than any of their competitors' facilities. Investment banker Ken Langone helped Marcus and Blank to secure the necessary capital.

Bernie and I founded The Home Depot with a special vision – to create a company that would keep alive the values that were important to us. Values like respect among all people, excellent customer service and giving back to communities and society[10]

 
The Home Depot Atlanta Store Support Center, 2018.

On June 22, 1979, the first two stores, built in spaces leased from J. C. Penney that were originally Treasure Island "hypermarket" (discount department and grocery) stores, opened in metro Atlanta (in Doraville and on Memorial Drive in Decatur, both near I-285).[11][12][13] On September 22, 1981, The Home Depot went public on the NASDAQ, raising $4.093 million. The Home Depot joined the New York Stock Exchange on April 19, 1984.[14]

The Home Depot began to branch out of Georgia to Florida in 1981 with stores opening in Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale. By 1984, The Home Depot was operating 19 stores with sales of over $256 million. To enter the Dallas market The Home Depot acquired Bowater Home Center from Bowater Inc. on October 31, 1984, for $40 million.[15] The increased expansion of The Home Depot in the mid-1980s created financial difficulties with earnings falling by 42% and debt rising to $200 million. The financial difficulties of The Home Depot also caused the stock price to fall. To curb The Home Depot difficulties it opened only 10 stores in 1986 with a stock offering 2.99 million shares at $17 per share which helped The Home Depot to restructure its debts.[16]

 
A Home Depot store in Blairsville, Georgia

In 1989, The Home Depot became the largest home improvement store in the United States, surpassing Lowe's. In the 1990s The Home Depot searched for ways to redefine its marketplace. An installation program for quality home improvement items, such as windows or carpets, was launched in 1991 called the EXPO with success. A 480-page book Home Improvement 1-2-3 was published in 1995. The Canadian hardware chain Aikenhead's Hardware was acquired by The Home Depot in 1994 for $150 million with a 75% share. All of the Aikenhead's Hardware stores were later converted to The Home Depot stores.[17] By 1995, sales reached $10 billion while operating 350 stores.

Former General Electric executive Robert Nardelli became CEO and president of The Home Depot in 2000.[18]

2000–2007 edit

San Diego maintenance and repair supplies company Maintenance Warehouse was purchased by The Home Depot in 1997 for $245 million.[19] Maintenance Warehouse was a leading direct-mail marketer of maintenance, repair and operations supplies that could reach customers out of reach by The Home Depot.[20][21] Atlanta-based company Apex Supply was acquired by The Home Depot in 1999. Apex Supply is a wholesale distributor of plumbing, HVAC, industrial pipe and fittings.[22] Apex Supply and Maintenance Warehouse were rebranded in 2004 as "The Home Depot Supply."[23]

In 2004, Home Depot employees at a suburban Detroit store in Harper Woods, Michigan, rejected a bid to be represented by a labor union, voting 115 to 42 against joining the United Food and Commercial Workers. If the union had won, the Michigan store would have been the first Home Depot to have union representation.[24]

Your Other Warehouse, a large plumbing distributor with a focus on special order fulfillment, was acquired by The Home Depot in 2001. Your Other Warehouse also supplied two divisions of The Home Depot and the EXPO Design Centers.[25] The "EXPO Design Center" division was reorganized in 2001 with three divisions based in the Northeast at South Plainfield, New Jersey, the West at Orange, California, and the Southeast at Atlanta, Georgia.[26]

The Home Depot entered the Mexican market in 2002 with the acquisition of the home improvement chain Del Norte. In addition, The Home Depot had begun construction of stores in Mexicali and Tijuana.[27] In the same year the Home Depot Landscape Supply was launched to integrate professional landscapers and upscale plants into a plant nursery retail chain. Home Depot Landscape Supply lasted only five years with only a few stores each in metro Atlanta and Dallas/Fort Worth. The Home Depot decided to close all Home Depot Landscape Supply stores in late 2007.[28]

In September 2005, Home Depot Direct launched its online home-furnishings store, 10 Crescent Lane, shortly followed by the launch of "Paces Trading Company," its online lighting store. In mid-2006, the Home Depot acquired Home Decorators Collection, which was placed as an additional brand under its Home Depot Direct division.

In 2006, the Home Depot acquired Hughes Supply the largest home retailer in the United States for $3.2 billion.[29] Hughes Supply was integrated into The Home Depot Supply to better serve business-to-business customers.[30] The Home Depot Supply rebranded under the new name HD Supply in January 2007.[31] Five months later The Home Depot sold HD Supply to a consortium of three private equity firms, The Carlyle Group, Bain Capital and Clayton, Dubilier and Rice (with each agreeing to buy a one-third stake in the division).[32]

2007–present edit

 
Center aisle of a Home Depot store in 2014

On January 2, 2007, the Home Depot and Robert Nardelli mutually agreed on Nardelli's resignation as CEO after a six-year tenure. Nardelli resigned amid complaints about his heavy-handed management and whether his pay package of $123.7 million (excluding stock option grants) over the previous five years was excessive, considering the stock's poor performance versus its competitor Lowe's. His severance package of $210 million was criticized because when the stock went down, his pay went up.[33][34]

His successor, Frank Blake, previously served as the company's vice chairman of the board and executive vice president. Blake agreed to a much more conservative compensation package than Nardelli, which is very heavily dependent upon the success of the company. Although a longtime deputy to Nardelli at GE and Home Depot, Blake was said to lack Nardelli's hard edge and instead preferred to make decisions by consensus. Indeed, Blake repudiated many of his predecessor's strategies, and it has been reported that the two men have not spoken since Nardelli departed Home Depot.[33][34]

In 2008 and 2009, with the downturn in the housing market, The Home Depot announced the layoff of several thousand associates, as well as the closing of 54 stores nationwide, including the entire EXPO Design Center chain.[35] Associates at EXPO were allowed to re-apply for Home Depot jobs after the layoffs, and did not lose any tenure if hired back. In the year of February 2009, sales totaled $71.288 billion, more than $20 billion down from the peak of two years earlier due to the sale of HD Supply and falling revenue at the retained business. In 2012, they proceeded to close the big-box style stores that they had in China, however smaller stores that specialized in custom products and that focused on more intimate interactions between customers and associates remain open there.[36]

In 2013, The Home Depot established two large distribution centers in Atlanta and Los Angeles.[37]

 
Interline Brands headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida, 2016

In August 2014, it was announced that Frank Blake would step down as CEO and would be replaced by 57-year-old Craig Menear. The change occurred on November 1, 2014. Blake continued with the company as chairman. Menear joined The Home Depot in 1997, and served in various management and vice-presidential positions, until 2003, including merchandising vice president of hardware, merchandising vice president of the Southwest Division, and divisional merchandise manager of the Southwest Division. He subsequently served as senior vice president of merchandising from August 2003 to April 2007. He then served as an executive vice president of merchandising from April 2007 to February 2014. Until becoming CEO, Menear served as president of U.S. Retail from February 2014 to November 1, 2014.[38]

The company had a data breach in September 2014.[39] One major reason for the data breach was the practice of entering credit card numbers directly into computers at the service-desk and pro-desk, and in specialty departments including flooring, kitchen cabinets, appliances, and millwork, rather than using POS credit card terminals directly. The practice was stopped, and Home Depot offered a year of free credit monitoring through AllClearID for any customers who requested it. There were also reports of credit card numbers being stolen when used to make purchases on Homedepot.com.

On July 22, 2015, Home Depot acquired Interline Brands from P2 Capital Partners, Goldman Sachs' private equity arm, and the management of Interline Brands for $1.6 billion.[40] Interline Brands became fully integrated with The Home Depot in August 2016 with the Interline Brands website merging with The Home Depot website. The subsidiaries of Interline Brands are now companies of The Home Depot.[41]

In 2017, Home Depot acquired the online presence of The Company Store from Hanover Direct. The Company Store was founded in 1911, operating primarily as catalog and online sales, but with five physical locations. The five physical locations were not included in the deal.[42]

In January 2022, The Home Depot announced Craig Menear would be stepping down as the CEO and president effective March 1, 2022, while continuing to serve as the chairman of the board. He was replaced by former executive vice president Ted Decker.[43]

In February 2023, Home Depot announced that it would spend $1 billion to raise hourly employee wages.[44]

Finances edit

Finances 2005 to 2023[45]
Year Revenue
in million USD$
Net Income
in million USD$
Price per Share
in USD$
Employees Stores[46]
2005 73,094 5,001 25.46 325,000 1,890
2006 77,019 5,838 24.59 345,000 2,042
2007 79,022 5,761 23.70 364,000 2,147
2008 77,349 4,395 17.36 331,000 2,234
2009 71,288 2,260 17.61 322,000 2,233
2010 66,176 2,661 22.70 317,000 2,244
2011 67,997 3,338 27.06 321,000 2,248
2012 70,395 3,883 41.22 331,000 2,252
2013 74,754 4,535 58.48 340,000 2,256
2014 78,812 5,385 68.55 365,000 2,263
2015 83,176 6,345 95.33 371,000 2,269
2016 88,519 7,009 108.50 385,000 2,274
2017 94,595 7,957 132.80 406,000 2,278
2018 100,904 8,630 164.89 413,000 2,284
2019 108,203 11,121 185.68 413,000 2,291
2020 110,225 11,242 228.67 415,000 2,296
2021 132,110 12,866 306.72 504,800 2,317
2022 151,157 16,433 297.81 490,600 2,322
2023 157,403 17,105 303.98 518,100

As of 2020, Home Depot is ranked #26 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.[47]

For the Q2 of 2020, the company reported sales of $38.1 billion, which represented a growth of 23.4% from the same period, the previous year. The net earnings for the period of three months (ending August 2) rose 27% up to $4.3 billion. The growth in the sales was a result of Americans staying at home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[48] In the Q3 for 2020, ending November 1, Home Depot reported a revenue of $33.5 billion; it represents a year-on-year increase of 24 per cent.[49]

Carbon footprint edit

The Home Depot reported Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 31 December 2020 at 1,821 Kt (-127 /-6.5% y-o-y).[50] Reported emissions have been on a declining trend since 2016.

The Home Depot's annual Total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) (in kilotonnes)
Dec 2016 Dec 2017 Dec 2018 Dec 2019 Dec 2020
2,344[51] 2,118[52] 2,165[53] 1,948[54] 1,821[50]

Mascot edit

 
Home Depot rental Ford Transit in Oshawa, Ontario

The Home Depot's mascot has been Homer D. Poe since 1981 when he was first used in advertising. Gwyn Raker, the illustrator, says, "I designed him to be a funny guy next door who wasn't intimidating." The Homer Fund, a for-associate charity, is named after the mascot, who since its creation, has been a part of Home Depot culture ever since. This includes signage, advertising, awards, and even a life-size costume for stores to rent out. Homer has a wife, named Daisy.[55]

Operation edit

Home Depot stores average 105,000 ft2 (9,755 m2) in size and are organized warehouse-style, stocking a large range of supplies. Home Depot's two largest stores are located in Vauxhall, New Jersey, which encompasses 217,000 ft2 of space, and in Anaheim Hills, California, where it encompasses 204,000 ft2.[56] The company color is a bright orange (PMS 165, CMYK 60M100Y, HEX FF6600), on signs, equipment and employee aprons.[57]

Contractors edit

Contractors make up only five percent of Home Depot's customers but they account for 45 percent of the companies $132 billion in annual sales. To address these contractor customers the company is building new flatbed distribution centers designed specifically to cater to builders that roll up in a contractor flatbed trucks.[58]

Marketing edit

The Home Depot announced the new slogan "How Doers Get More Done" on December 5, 2019, replacing the previous slogan "More saving. More doing." which was introduced in the March 18, 2009, circular, replacing "You can do it. We can help." which had been used since 2003.[59] Other slogans used in the past 25 years include "The Home Depot, Low prices are just the beginning" in the early 1990s and "When you're at the Home Depot, You'll feel right at home" in the late 1990s and "The Home Depot: First In Home Improvement!" from 1999 to 2003.[60]

US Stores division edit

Long-time employee Marc Powers became the head of Home Depot's US stores division in 2014. He took the place of Marvin Ellison, who left to become the chief executive of J.C. Penney. In January 2016, Home Depot announced the departure of Powers as division head, to be replaced by another veteran employee, Ann-Marie Campbell, one of Powers' deputies. The change in leadership is effective as of February 1, 2016. Ms. Campbell has been employed by Home Depot for over 30 years, beginning as a cashier in a branch in South Florida. Her most recent role was as president of Home Depot's Southern division.[61]

Distribution centers edit

 
The Home Depot distribution center in Lake Park, Georgia

The Home Depot has over 90 distribution centers throughout the United States to serve over 2,000 The Home Depot stores.[62]

Online edit

The domain homedepot.com attracted at least 120 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com survey.[63] In the US HomeDepot.com has 5 Call centers located in Kennesaw, GA; Atlanta, GA; Marietta, GA; Ogden, Utah and Tempe, AZ. Home Depot online offers in-store pickup and online returns.[64][better source needed]

Fuel centers edit

In 2006, The Home Depot started testing fuel centers at some of its stores. The first two "Home Depot Fuel" convenience stores (C-Store) were located in Tennessee. Four additional prototype stores were built in Acworth, Georgia; Smyrna, Tennessee; Greensboro, Georgia; and Winchester, Tennessee.[65] In 2012, Home Depot VP of Corporate Communication Stephen Holmes stated that the company had no plans for additional fuel centers or growth in that area.[66]

Rental vehicles edit

The Home Depot offers rental vans and trucks at most of its locations.[67]

Subsidiaries and private brands edit

Wholly owned subsidiaries edit

Blinds.com edit

 

Blinds.com is an e-commerce retailer of window blinds and window coverings.[68] Blinds.com was founded by Jay Steinfeld in 1993.[69] By 2006, the company was named #186 on the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide, as well as the 10th fastest-growing e-commerce company on the list.[70] In 2009, Blinds.com was given the Marketer of the Year Award by the American Marketing Association, in recognition of its innovative marketing strategy.[71] In response to demand for window coverings that could be installed quickly and easily, CMO Daniel Cotlar led a partnership with a manufacturing vendor to design a window shade that could be installed without tools or adhesive. This led to the company's patent-pending Instafit shade product.[72] In January 2014, Blinds.com was acquired by The Home Depot.[73]

Compact Power Equipment Inc. edit

Power equipment rental company that prior to 2017 provided equipment to rental departments in over 1,000 Home Depots in North America. Acquired by The Home Depot on July 6, 2017.[74]

Interline Brands edit

 
Interline Brands distribution center in Jacksonville, Florida

Interline Brands (renamed in 2018 as The Home Depot Pro) has over 90 distribution centers throughout the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico that serve customer needs for MRO supplies.[74][75]

The brands of Interline Brands include:

  • Wilmar Industries (MRO)
  • Barnett (MRO, contractor supplies)
  • Maintenance USA (MRO)
  • SupplyWorks (janitorial, packaging, MRO)
  • US Lock (keys, security devices)
  • Hardware Express (hardware supplies)
  • Leran Gas Products (propane accessories)

The Company Store edit

 
Home Depot online order pickup lockers

Online seller of textile and textile goods for the home decor market. Originally founded in 1911 as a purveyor of home furnishings, its online division—only—was acquired by THD in 2017.[74]

Redbeacon edit

Online contractor referral service founded in 2009; now called THD Pro Referral.[74]

HD Supply edit

HD Supply is an industrial supply and distribution company. The company, formerly called The Maintenance Warehouse, provided infrastructure and construction support services for businesses throughout North America.[76] Renamed as HD Supply, the business was re-acquired by THD in December 2020.[77][74]

Exclusive brand names edit

The Home Depot exclusively carries several major brands, including:[citation needed]

 
Thomasville Carpentry cabinets at The Home Depot

House brands edit

Additionally, the retailer sells the following house brands, though it does not manufacture any of the goods itself:[78]

  • Commercial Electric
  • Glacier Bay (kitchen sinks, faucets, etc.)
  • Hampton Bay (ceiling fans, lighting fixtures, outdoor furniture)[78]
  • HDX, a low-cost brand introduced in February 2012, replacing the Workforce brand[78][79] The quality of products sold under the brand has an overall negative review from Consumer Reports (2017),[80] and mixed reviews on individual products (2022).[81][82][83]
  • Home Decorators Collection
  • Husky (tools)[78]
  • Everbilt

Corporate affairs edit

 
The Home Depot corporate headquarters in Cobb County, Georgia

Philanthropy edit

The Home Depot Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the company created in 2002. It has contributed over $200 million in time, labor, money, and supplies to a number of causes, including Habitat for Humanity, California-based City of Hope National Medical Center, and playground construction organization KaBOOM![84] Home Depot supports the U.S. Military community with a 10% military discount. Since 1993, the "Team Depot" program has provided grants to veteran-based organizations and has workers from a local store do volunteer work that would benefit veterans.[85][86]

The Home Depot has partnered with the Georgia Emergency Management Agency's Ready Georgia campaign, leading both supplies and facility use to this statewide effort to increase emergency preparedness among Georgia's children.[87] The company also provided ready kits and other prizes for an art and essay contest for Georgia elementary school students.[88]

In 2005, The Home Depot was among 53 entities that contributed the maximum of $250,000 to the second inauguration of President George W. Bush.[89][90][91]

In March 2018, the company donated $50 million to train 20,000 people as construction workers over the next decade. The Home Builders Institute will use the money to train veterans and U.S. Army soldiers, high school students, and disadvantaged youth. The financial support from Home Depot was to help address the needs of the shortage of construction workers.[92][93]

Environmental record edit

The Home Depot has stated on their website that they have a commitment "we continue to lead by example, demonstrating to the world that sustainability business practices are not only possible, they are good for business."[94] The Home Depot introduced a label on nearly 3,000 products in 2007. The label promotes energy conservation, sustainable forestry, and clean water. Home Depot executives said that as the world's largest buyer of construction material, their company had the power to persuade thousands of suppliers, homebuilders, and consumers to follow its lead on environment sustainability. "Who in the world has a chance to have a bigger impact on this sector than Home Depot?" asked Ron Jarvis, vice president for environmental innovation at Home Depot.[95] This program is following The Home Depot's promise in the late 1990s to eliminate the number of sales of lumber from endangered forests in countries including Chile and Indonesia.[96] Home Depot has since worked with environmental groups to create a variety of green programs. For example, Home Depot planted thousands of trees at its headquarters in Atlanta to offset carbon emissions. In 2007, The Home Depot Foundation (the company's charitable foundation) committed to investing $100 million over the next decade to build over 100,000 green affordable homes and plant 3,000,000 trees.

Additionally, The Home Depot promotes compact fluorescent light bulbs in its stores. As part of this effort, the company created the largest recycling program in the United States for the bulbs.[97] In March 2013, Home Depot locations in Canada stopped accepting compact fluorescent light bulbs for recycling.[98]

Television edit

In 2002, The Home Depot joined PBS as a sponsor of This Old House and Ask This Old House.

In 2003, The Home Depot became a sponsor for Trading Spaces.

Sports edit

Company co-founder Arthur Blank purchased the Atlanta Falcons franchise of the National Football League in February 2002; Blank later acquired an expansion franchise in Major League Soccer, Atlanta United FC, in April 2014 with the soccer club beginning play in March 2017. The Home Depot made no formal association with the Falcons until April 2017, when The Home Depot acquired the naming rights to the 11-acre (44,520 m2) park adjacent to Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Home Depot Backyard occupies the site of the former Georgia Dome, and serves as parking and tailgating space during Falcons' and Atlanta United FC home games and public use greenspace during non-event days. The park opened on September 11, 2018.[99][100]

 
From 2003 to 2013 Dignity Health Sports Park was known as The Home Depot Center

Since 1991, the company has become a large supporter of athletics, sponsoring the United States and Canadian Olympic teams, and launching a program which offered employment to athletes that accommodates their training and competition schedules. The Home Depot ceased to be a sponsor of the Canadian Olympic Team in 2005 and ended a sponsorship program for the United States Olympic team in 2009.[101]

The Home Depot was a major sponsor for Joe Gibbs Racing in NASCAR from 1999 to 2014. Their arrival into the series coincided with Tony Stewart leaving the Indy Racing League to join the NASCAR Cup Series. Stewart drove The Home Depot-sponsored No. 20 car for Joe Gibbs Racing until 2008, winning 2 of his 3 series championships in the car, and was succeeded by Joey Logano, who took the car to victory lane twice. After Matt Kenseth joined the team, The Home Depot's status as the No. 20's primary sponsor was taken over by Dollar General, but the company still served as its most frequent secondary sponsor through its Husky Tools division. On June 23, 2014, the company announced it would end its NASCAR sponsorship after 2014.[102]

 
ESPN College GameDay has been sponsored by The Home Depot since 2007.

The Home Depot was the title sponsor of The Home Depot Center in Carson, California, home to the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer; the venue was formerly the home of Chivas USA of MLS, which folded in 2014, and the Los Angeles Riptide of Major League Lacrosse, which folded in 2008. The venue is now called Dignity Health Sports Park.

In 2006, The Home Depot partnered with Duke University's Edmund T. Pratt Jr. School of Engineering to create "The Home Depot Smart Home". The smart home is a live-in laboratory for ten upper-class engineering students that allows them to immerse themselves in the work. The goal of the project is to help provide innovative solutions for the home in areas such as security and home monitoring, communications, energy efficiency, entertainment, environment, and health.[103]

In January 2007, The Home Depot became the official home improvement sponsor of ESPN's College Gameday.[104]

Politics edit

Seventy-three percent of The Home Depot's campaign contributions went to Republican candidates in the 2005–2006 US elections. "Home Depot's PAC gives money based on a candidate's voting record, committee assignment and leadership position," said company spokesman Jerry Shields.[105] The CEO in this period was Bob Nardelli, a friend of U.S. President George W. Bush.[106] Nardelli hosted a garden reception/fundraiser for Bush at his Atlanta home on May 20, 2004.[107]

According to the watchdog group Documented, in 2020, The Home Depot contributed $125,000 to the Rule of Law Defense Fund, a fundraising arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association.[108]

In April 2021, black faith leaders in Georgia called for a nationwide boycott of The Home Depot after the company did not take a stand against the Election Integrity Act of 2021.[109][110][111] Georgia Governor Brian Kemp criticized the boycott, saying "this insanity needs to stop" and contending that it "puts partisan politics ahead of people's paychecks."[112][113]

Outside the US edit

 
The Home Depot in Waterloo, Ontario, provides horse and buggy parking for customers from the nearby Mennonite community

Canada edit

Home Depot Canada is the Canadian unit of the Home Depot and one of Canada's top home improvement retailers. The Canadian operation consists of 182 stores and employs over 28,000 people in Canada. Home Depot Canada has stores in all ten Canadian provinces and serves territorial Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon through electronic means (Online Sales). The Canadian head office is located in Toronto.

The Canadian unit was created with the purchase of Aikenhead's Hardware. Home Depot management had an ambitious plan to overtake its biggest competitor, RONA, which has about four times as many stores. However, some of RONA's stores are smaller than the typical Home Depot store. In terms of big box stores, the Home Depot has more stores than RONA (not including other Rona banners such as Réno-Dépôt or Cashway). As of 2007, RONA pulled ahead of The Home Depot in total retail sales, due to aggressive consolidation efforts by RONA, combined with the loss of The Home Depot's industrial supply division, HD Supply, in July 2007. The Home Depot now faces competition from Lowe's as they have moved into the Canadian market effective the end of 2007; Lowe's now has 35 outlets in Canada. In 2016, RONA was purchased by Lowes increasing its total store count to over 500 units.

In Quebec, where it has 22 stores, The Home Depot is branded simply Home Depot (using English words but without the definite article "The").

The Canadian operation is a participant in the voluntary Scanner Price Accuracy Code managed by the Retail Council of Canada.[114]

Mexico edit

 
The Home Depot store in Mexico City, Mexico.

The Home Depot operates 126 stores and has become one of the largest retailers in Mexico since it entered the market in 2001. The Home Depot increased its presence in Mexico in 2004, with the acquisition of Home Mart, the second largest Mexican home improvement retailer.[115]

The Home Depot Mexico employs more than 15,000 associates throughout the country and as of the end of 2016, it had a record of 50 consecutive quarters with posted growth.[115]

China edit

In December 2006, The Home Depot announced its acquisition of the Chinese home improvement retailer The Home Way. The acquisition gave The Home Depot an immediate presence in China, with 12 stores in six cities.

In April 2011, Home Depot shut its last Beijing store, the fifth Home Depot to close in China in the previous two years. In September 2012, The Home Depot announced it was closing all big box stores in China. The Home Depot retained two specialty stores in China, a Home Decorators Collection Store and a paint and flooring store.[116]

As of September 16, 2012, all seven of the box stores in China had been shut down.[117] The Home Depot has no immediate plans to further expand its specialty stores in China. The company is taking a "wait-and-see" attitude towards the Chinese market, but does not want to completely pull out because re-entry into the market would be very costly.

The Home Depot's lack of success in China has been attributed to the disconnect between The Home Depot's do-it-yourself ethos and Chinese culture. In 2012, The Home Depot conceded that it misread the country's appetite for do-it-yourself products. As a spokeswoman for the company said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, "The market trend says this is more of a do-it-for-me culture."[116] Some have speculated that The Home Depot could have offered a do-it-for-me model to Chinese consumers. Chinese consumers prefer to see a finished product, such as a renovated room, rather than light bulbs and lumber.[118] The same issue does not exist outside of China, especially in Canada, where Chinese Home Depot advertisements and store signage can be found in areas with large Chinese demographics.

United Kingdom edit

There were reports that The Home Depot was interested in acquiring B&Q, the largest DIY retailer in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and China. Speculation of a takeover began in 1999 when the retailer Asda was purchased by Walmart. The Home Depot would have to acquire Kingfisher plc, B&Q's parent company, to acquire B&Q. Kingfisher consists of several European DIY chains; however, the Home Depot was only interested in B&Q operations and says that it would dispose of the Castorama chain which operates in France, Italy, Poland and Russia. Talks ending in 2005 did not result in any takeover deal.[119][120][121]

South America edit

In 1993, Home Depot opened its first and only store in Peru, however, low sales and weak promotion for the brand led to its closure the following year. In 1997, Home Depot entered the Chilean and Argentine markets. While the venture was viewed with great optimism by founders Bernard Marcus and Arthur Blank,[122] it eventually proved unprofitable. In October 2001, Chilean partners Falabella bought out Home Depot's share of the five Chilean Home Center stores and rebranded them Home Store. In 2003, after merging with Sodimac, all stores adopted that brand. The company has since expanded across Latin America very profitably and successfully. It's currently the largest home improvement company in South America.[citation needed] In 2002, Argentina's Home Depots were bought out by Chilean company Cencosud and rebranded Easy stores, a company that has also expanded across South America. It's the second largest home improvement company in South America.[citation needed]

Controversies edit

Whistleblower case edit

The Home Depot was embroiled in whistleblower litigation brought under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) law. In July 2005, former employee Michael Davis, represented by attorney Mark D. Schwartz, filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the Home Depot, alleging that his discharge was in retaliation for refusing to make unwarranted back charges against vendors. Davis alleges that the Home Depot forced its employees to meet a set quota of back charges to cover damaged or defective merchandise, forcing employees to make chargebacks to vendors for merchandise that was undamaged and not defective. The Home Depot alleges that it fired Davis for repeatedly failing to show up for work.

The trial initially was concluded in June 2006, but in April 2007, U.S. Department of Labor Judge Pamela Lakes Wood ordered the case reopened after the Home Depot's law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld revealed that the retail giant's in-house counsel had told them that two Home Depot employees who testified at the trial had lied. Akin Gump sent Wood a letter on September 29, 2006, in which the law firm requested that the testimony be stricken. In response to Akin Gump's revelation, Davis' attorney, Schwartz, asked for the case to be reopened to permit further questioning of the witnesses. On April 6, 2007, Wood ordered the case to be reopened.

The Home Depot has settled the dispute in a stipulation of settlement dated March 28, 2008. In the settlement, The Home Depot changed some of its corporate governance provisions. The Home Depot also agreed to pay the plaintiff's counsel $6 million in cash and $8.5 million in common stock.[123]

Patent law controversy edit

Powell v. Home Depot USA, Inc. (2008cv61862) (2011) was a decision by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida concerning patent infringement on a "safe hands" device that Michael Powell, an independent contractor for Home Depot, created in response to injuries to the hands of associates using in-store radial arm saws. The district court jury returned a verdict in favor of Powell.

In 2011, Home Depot appealed against the decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, challenging the district court's denial of its renewed motion for judgment as a matter of law on the issues of infringement, willfulness, and damages.[124][125] They also challenged the district court's claim construction, inequitable conduct, and attorney fees determinations. The appellate court found no inequitable conduct and insufficiently egregious misconduct on the part of Powell's attorney.[126]

Tilt-up construction design of stores edit

 
The appliances section inside a Home Depot store

In the wake of the 2011 Joplin tornado in which the walls of a Home Depot collapsed after being hit by an EF5 tornado, The Kansas City Star, citing engineers, criticized Home Depot's practice of using tilt-up construction in hundreds of its big-box stores (other nearby big-box stores in Joplin, including a Walmart and Academy Sports + Outdoors, which had concrete block construction, lost their roofs but the walls remained intact). In tilt-up construction, the concrete is poured onsite, lifted into place, and then attached to the roof. The engineers told the Star that the practice, while normally safe and efficient, is dangerous in major storms because once the roof is lifted (as happened in Joplin) the walls collapse in a domino effect. Seven people were killed in the front of the store when the 100,000-pound walls collapsed on them, while 28 people in the back of the store survived when those walls collapsed outward. Only two of the slab walls in the Home Depot survived. In contrast, three people died in the Walmart but 200 survived. Engineers noted that when concrete block construction fails, structural elements break in pieces and usually not in huge slabs. Home Depot said it fundamentally disagreed with the engineers quoted by the Star and said it would use tilt-up construction when it rebuilds the Joplin store.[127]

Payment-system breach edit

 
Self-checkout system

On September 2, 2014, security news reporter Brian Krebs reported that he was seeing evidence of credit card numbers linked to Home Depot purchases being sold online, which he concluded to suggest that The Home Depot's payment systems were breached by hackers.[128] On September 8, 2014, Home Depot confirmed that their payment systems were compromised.[129] According to their press release, this breach affected any customers who made purchases at any Home Depot store from April 2014 to September 2014. Home Depot offered its affected customers a free one-year credit monitoring service from AllClear ID. Also in their press release, they made sure to emphasize that there was no evidence to suggest that online customers were affected by the breach. On September 18, 2014, Home Depot released a statement saying that the hackers obtained a total of 56 million credit card numbers as a result of the breach. Since the breach, Home Depot has rolled out new encryption technology for its cash registers and self-checkout systems to protect customers. A class-action lawsuit was filed against the company.

In March 2016, Home Depot agreed to pay at least $19.5 million to compensate the more than 50 million consumers affected. The settlement terms included a $13 million fund to reimburse shoppers and a $6.5 million fund for cardholder identity protection services.[130]

EEOC disability discrimination suit edit

In September 2012, Home Depot agreed to pay $100,000 and furnish other relief to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit[131] filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, for the alleged failure to provide a reasonable accommodation for a cashier with cancer at its Towson, Maryland, store and then for purportedly firing her because of her condition.[132]

Lead paint edit

In December 2020, The Home Depot was fined $20.75 million for lead paint violations.[133][134] Home Depot were accused of hiring contractors for their home renovation services who did not use proper lead abatement procedures during renovation projects.[134][133]

See also edit

  • Menards, privately held American chain of home improvement centers that competes with The Home Depot in the Midwestern United States.

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External links edit

  • Home Depot, Inc.; (corporate website)
  • Home Depot USA; (retail website)
  • 'How I Built This'; podcast – live episode! The Home Depot: Arthur Blank – audio interview with co-founder
  • "Hampton Bay".
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The Home Depot Inc often simply referred to as Home Depot is an American multinational home improvement retail corporation that sells tools construction products appliances and services including fuel and transportation rentals Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States 4 In 2021 the company had 490 600 employees and more than 151 billion in revenue The company is headquartered in unincorporated Cobb County Georgia with an Atlanta mailing address 5 The Home Depot Inc TypePublicTraded asNYSE HDDJIA componentS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentIndustryRetailingFoundedFebruary 6 1978 45 years ago 1978 02 06 Marietta Georgia U S FoundersBernard MarcusArthur BlankRon BrillPat FarrahKen LangoneHeadquartersUnincorporated Cobb County Georgia U S Number of locations2 322 as of March 2023 Areas servedUnited StatesPuerto Rico since 1998 Guam since 2007 US Virgin Islands since 2003 Canada since 1994 Mexico since 2001 Key peopleTed Decker President amp CEO Craig Menear Chairman 1 ProductsHome appliances tools hardware builders hardware lumber building materials lighting electrical supplies paint plumbing flooring furniture home decor bedding curtains garden supplies and plantsRevenueUS 157 40 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 24 04 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 17 11 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 76 45 billion 2022 Total equityUS 1 7 billion 2021 Number of employees490 600 Dec 2021 SubsidiariesThe Home Depot ProHD SupplyWebsitehomedepot comFootnotes references 2 3 It operates many big box format stores across the United States including the District of Columbia Guam Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands all 10 provinces of Canada and all 32 Mexican states and Mexico City MRO company Interline Brands now The Home Depot Pro is also owned by The Home Depot with 70 distribution centers across the United States 6 It is the sixth largest United States based employer globally Contents 1 History 1 1 1978 1999 1 2 2000 2007 1 3 2007 present 2 Finances 3 Carbon footprint 4 Mascot 5 Operation 5 1 Contractors 5 2 Marketing 5 3 US Stores division 5 4 Distribution centers 5 5 Online 5 6 Fuel centers 5 7 Rental vehicles 6 Subsidiaries and private brands 6 1 Wholly owned subsidiaries 6 1 1 Blinds com 6 1 2 Compact Power Equipment Inc 6 1 3 Interline Brands 6 1 4 The Company Store 6 1 5 Redbeacon 6 1 6 HD Supply 6 2 Exclusive brand names 6 3 House brands 7 Corporate affairs 7 1 Philanthropy 7 2 Environmental record 7 3 Television 7 4 Sports 7 5 Politics 8 Outside the US 8 1 Canada 8 2 Mexico 8 3 China 8 4 United Kingdom 8 5 South America 9 Controversies 9 1 Whistleblower case 9 2 Patent law controversy 9 3 Tilt up construction design of stores 9 4 Payment system breach 9 5 EEOC disability discrimination suit 9 6 Lead paint 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit1978 1999 edit The Home Depot was co founded by Bernard Marcus Arthur Blank Ron Brill Pat Farrah and Ken Langone in 1978 7 8 9 The Home Depot s proposition was to build home improvement superstores larger than any of their competitors facilities Investment banker Ken Langone helped Marcus and Blank to secure the necessary capital Bernie and I founded The Home Depot with a special vision to create a company that would keep alive the values that were important to us Values like respect among all people excellent customer service and giving back to communities and society 10 Arthur Blank nbsp The Home Depot Atlanta Store Support Center 2018 On June 22 1979 the first two stores built in spaces leased from J C Penney that were originally Treasure Island hypermarket discount department and grocery stores opened in metro Atlanta in Doraville and on Memorial Drive in Decatur both near I 285 11 12 13 On September 22 1981 The Home Depot went public on the NASDAQ raising 4 093 million The Home Depot joined the New York Stock Exchange on April 19 1984 14 The Home Depot began to branch out of Georgia to Florida in 1981 with stores opening in Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale By 1984 The Home Depot was operating 19 stores with sales of over 256 million To enter the Dallas market The Home Depot acquired Bowater Home Center from Bowater Inc on October 31 1984 for 40 million 15 The increased expansion of The Home Depot in the mid 1980s created financial difficulties with earnings falling by 42 and debt rising to 200 million The financial difficulties of The Home Depot also caused the stock price to fall To curb The Home Depot difficulties it opened only 10 stores in 1986 with a stock offering 2 99 million shares at 17 per share which helped The Home Depot to restructure its debts 16 nbsp A Home Depot store in Blairsville GeorgiaIn 1989 The Home Depot became the largest home improvement store in the United States surpassing Lowe s In the 1990s The Home Depot searched for ways to redefine its marketplace An installation program for quality home improvement items such as windows or carpets was launched in 1991 called the EXPO with success A 480 page book Home Improvement 1 2 3 was published in 1995 The Canadian hardware chain Aikenhead s Hardware was acquired by The Home Depot in 1994 for 150 million with a 75 share All of the Aikenhead s Hardware stores were later converted to The Home Depot stores 17 By 1995 sales reached 10 billion while operating 350 stores Former General Electric executive Robert Nardelli became CEO and president of The Home Depot in 2000 18 2000 2007 edit San Diego maintenance and repair supplies company Maintenance Warehouse was purchased by The Home Depot in 1997 for 245 million 19 Maintenance Warehouse was a leading direct mail marketer of maintenance repair and operations supplies that could reach customers out of reach by The Home Depot 20 21 Atlanta based company Apex Supply was acquired by The Home Depot in 1999 Apex Supply is a wholesale distributor of plumbing HVAC industrial pipe and fittings 22 Apex Supply and Maintenance Warehouse were rebranded in 2004 as The Home Depot Supply 23 In 2004 Home Depot employees at a suburban Detroit store in Harper Woods Michigan rejected a bid to be represented by a labor union voting 115 to 42 against joining the United Food and Commercial Workers If the union had won the Michigan store would have been the first Home Depot to have union representation 24 Your Other Warehouse a large plumbing distributor with a focus on special order fulfillment was acquired by The Home Depot in 2001 Your Other Warehouse also supplied two divisions of The Home Depot and the EXPO Design Centers 25 The EXPO Design Center division was reorganized in 2001 with three divisions based in the Northeast at South Plainfield New Jersey the West at Orange California and the Southeast at Atlanta Georgia 26 The Home Depot entered the Mexican market in 2002 with the acquisition of the home improvement chain Del Norte In addition The Home Depot had begun construction of stores in Mexicali and Tijuana 27 In the same year the Home Depot Landscape Supply was launched to integrate professional landscapers and upscale plants into a plant nursery retail chain Home Depot Landscape Supply lasted only five years with only a few stores each in metro Atlanta and Dallas Fort Worth The Home Depot decided to close all Home Depot Landscape Supply stores in late 2007 28 In September 2005 Home Depot Direct launched its online home furnishings store 10 Crescent Lane shortly followed by the launch of Paces Trading Company its online lighting store In mid 2006 the Home Depot acquired Home Decorators Collection which was placed as an additional brand under its Home Depot Direct division In 2006 the Home Depot acquired Hughes Supply the largest home retailer in the United States for 3 2 billion 29 Hughes Supply was integrated into The Home Depot Supply to better serve business to business customers 30 The Home Depot Supply rebranded under the new name HD Supply in January 2007 31 Five months later The Home Depot sold HD Supply to a consortium of three private equity firms The Carlyle Group Bain Capital and Clayton Dubilier and Rice with each agreeing to buy a one third stake in the division 32 2007 present edit nbsp Center aisle of a Home Depot store in 2014On January 2 2007 the Home Depot and Robert Nardelli mutually agreed on Nardelli s resignation as CEO after a six year tenure Nardelli resigned amid complaints about his heavy handed management and whether his pay package of 123 7 million excluding stock option grants over the previous five years was excessive considering the stock s poor performance versus its competitor Lowe s His severance package of 210 million was criticized because when the stock went down his pay went up 33 34 His successor Frank Blake previously served as the company s vice chairman of the board and executive vice president Blake agreed to a much more conservative compensation package than Nardelli which is very heavily dependent upon the success of the company Although a longtime deputy to Nardelli at GE and Home Depot Blake was said to lack Nardelli s hard edge and instead preferred to make decisions by consensus Indeed Blake repudiated many of his predecessor s strategies and it has been reported that the two men have not spoken since Nardelli departed Home Depot 33 34 In 2008 and 2009 with the downturn in the housing market The Home Depot announced the layoff of several thousand associates as well as the closing of 54 stores nationwide including the entire EXPO Design Center chain 35 Associates at EXPO were allowed to re apply for Home Depot jobs after the layoffs and did not lose any tenure if hired back In the year of February 2009 sales totaled 71 288 billion more than 20 billion down from the peak of two years earlier due to the sale of HD Supply and falling revenue at the retained business In 2012 they proceeded to close the big box style stores that they had in China however smaller stores that specialized in custom products and that focused on more intimate interactions between customers and associates remain open there 36 In 2013 The Home Depot established two large distribution centers in Atlanta and Los Angeles 37 nbsp Interline Brands headquarters in Jacksonville Florida 2016In August 2014 it was announced that Frank Blake would step down as CEO and would be replaced by 57 year old Craig Menear The change occurred on November 1 2014 Blake continued with the company as chairman Menear joined The Home Depot in 1997 and served in various management and vice presidential positions until 2003 including merchandising vice president of hardware merchandising vice president of the Southwest Division and divisional merchandise manager of the Southwest Division He subsequently served as senior vice president of merchandising from August 2003 to April 2007 He then served as an executive vice president of merchandising from April 2007 to February 2014 Until becoming CEO Menear served as president of U S Retail from February 2014 to November 1 2014 38 The company had a data breach in September 2014 39 One major reason for the data breach was the practice of entering credit card numbers directly into computers at the service desk and pro desk and in specialty departments including flooring kitchen cabinets appliances and millwork rather than using POS credit card terminals directly The practice was stopped and Home Depot offered a year of free credit monitoring through AllClearID for any customers who requested it There were also reports of credit card numbers being stolen when used to make purchases on Homedepot com On July 22 2015 Home Depot acquired Interline Brands from P2 Capital Partners Goldman Sachs private equity arm and the management of Interline Brands for 1 6 billion 40 Interline Brands became fully integrated with The Home Depot in August 2016 with the Interline Brands website merging with The Home Depot website The subsidiaries of Interline Brands are now companies of The Home Depot 41 In 2017 Home Depot acquired the online presence of The Company Store from Hanover Direct The Company Store was founded in 1911 operating primarily as catalog and online sales but with five physical locations The five physical locations were not included in the deal 42 In January 2022 The Home Depot announced Craig Menear would be stepping down as the CEO and president effective March 1 2022 while continuing to serve as the chairman of the board He was replaced by former executive vice president Ted Decker 43 In February 2023 Home Depot announced that it would spend 1 billion to raise hourly employee wages 44 Finances editFinances 2005 to 2023 45 Year Revenuein million USD Net Incomein million USD Price per Sharein USD Employees Stores 46 2005 73 094 5 001 25 46 325 000 1 8902006 77 019 5 838 24 59 345 000 2 0422007 79 022 5 761 23 70 364 000 2 1472008 77 349 4 395 17 36 331 000 2 2342009 71 288 2 260 17 61 322 000 2 2332010 66 176 2 661 22 70 317 000 2 2442011 67 997 3 338 27 06 321 000 2 2482012 70 395 3 883 41 22 331 000 2 2522013 74 754 4 535 58 48 340 000 2 2562014 78 812 5 385 68 55 365 000 2 2632015 83 176 6 345 95 33 371 000 2 2692016 88 519 7 009 108 50 385 000 2 2742017 94 595 7 957 132 80 406 000 2 2782018 100 904 8 630 164 89 413 000 2 2842019 108 203 11 121 185 68 413 000 2 2912020 110 225 11 242 228 67 415 000 2 2962021 132 110 12 866 306 72 504 800 2 3172022 151 157 16 433 297 81 490 600 2 3222023 157 403 17 105 303 98 518 100As of 2020 Home Depot is ranked 26 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue 47 For the Q2 of 2020 the company reported sales of 38 1 billion which represented a growth of 23 4 from the same period the previous year The net earnings for the period of three months ending August 2 rose 27 up to 4 3 billion The growth in the sales was a result of Americans staying at home as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic 48 In the Q3 for 2020 ending November 1 Home Depot reported a revenue of 33 5 billion it represents a year on year increase of 24 per cent 49 Carbon footprint editThe Home Depot reported Total CO2e emissions Direct Indirect for the twelve months ending 31 December 2020 at 1 821 Kt 127 6 5 y o y 50 Reported emissions have been on a declining trend since 2016 The Home Depot s annual Total CO2e emissions Direct Indirect in kilotonnes Dec 2016 Dec 2017 Dec 2018 Dec 2019 Dec 20202 344 51 2 118 52 2 165 53 1 948 54 1 821 50 Mascot edit nbsp Home Depot rental Ford Transit in Oshawa OntarioThe Home Depot s mascot has been Homer D Poe since 1981 when he was first used in advertising Gwyn Raker the illustrator says I designed him to be a funny guy next door who wasn t intimidating The Homer Fund a for associate charity is named after the mascot who since its creation has been a part of Home Depot culture ever since This includes signage advertising awards and even a life size costume for stores to rent out Homer has a wife named Daisy 55 Operation editHome Depot stores average 105 000 ft2 9 755 m2 in size and are organized warehouse style stocking a large range of supplies Home Depot s two largest stores are located in Vauxhall New Jersey which encompasses 217 000 ft2 of space and in Anaheim Hills California where it encompasses 204 000 ft2 56 The company color is a bright orange PMS 165 CMYK 60M100Y HEX FF6600 on signs equipment and employee aprons 57 Contractors edit Contractors make up only five percent of Home Depot s customers but they account for 45 percent of the companies 132 billion in annual sales To address these contractor customers the company is building new flatbed distribution centers designed specifically to cater to builders that roll up in a contractor flatbed trucks 58 Marketing edit The Home Depot announced the new slogan How Doers Get More Done on December 5 2019 replacing the previous slogan More saving More doing which was introduced in the March 18 2009 circular replacing You can do it We can help which had been used since 2003 59 Other slogans used in the past 25 years include The Home Depot Low prices are just the beginning in the early 1990s and When you re at the Home Depot You ll feel right at home in the late 1990s and The Home Depot First In Home Improvement from 1999 to 2003 60 US Stores division edit Long time employee Marc Powers became the head of Home Depot s US stores division in 2014 He took the place of Marvin Ellison who left to become the chief executive of J C Penney In January 2016 Home Depot announced the departure of Powers as division head to be replaced by another veteran employee Ann Marie Campbell one of Powers deputies The change in leadership is effective as of February 1 2016 Ms Campbell has been employed by Home Depot for over 30 years beginning as a cashier in a branch in South Florida Her most recent role was as president of Home Depot s Southern division 61 Distribution centers edit nbsp The Home Depot distribution center in Lake Park GeorgiaThe Home Depot has over 90 distribution centers throughout the United States to serve over 2 000 The Home Depot stores 62 Online edit The domain homedepot com attracted at least 120 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete com survey 63 In the US HomeDepot com has 5 Call centers located in Kennesaw GA Atlanta GA Marietta GA Ogden Utah and Tempe AZ Home Depot online offers in store pickup and online returns 64 better source needed Fuel centers edit In 2006 The Home Depot started testing fuel centers at some of its stores The first two Home Depot Fuel convenience stores C Store were located in Tennessee Four additional prototype stores were built in Acworth Georgia Smyrna Tennessee Greensboro Georgia and Winchester Tennessee 65 In 2012 Home Depot VP of Corporate Communication Stephen Holmes stated that the company had no plans for additional fuel centers or growth in that area 66 Rental vehicles edit The Home Depot offers rental vans and trucks at most of its locations 67 Subsidiaries and private brands editWholly owned subsidiaries edit Blinds com edit nbsp Blinds com is an e commerce retailer of window blinds and window coverings 68 Blinds com was founded by Jay Steinfeld in 1993 69 By 2006 the company was named 186 on the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide as well as the 10th fastest growing e commerce company on the list 70 In 2009 Blinds com was given the Marketer of the Year Award by the American Marketing Association in recognition of its innovative marketing strategy 71 In response to demand for window coverings that could be installed quickly and easily CMO Daniel Cotlar led a partnership with a manufacturing vendor to design a window shade that could be installed without tools or adhesive This led to the company s patent pending Instafit shade product 72 In January 2014 Blinds com was acquired by The Home Depot 73 Compact Power Equipment Inc edit Power equipment rental company that prior to 2017 provided equipment to rental departments in over 1 000 Home Depots in North America Acquired by The Home Depot on July 6 2017 74 Interline Brands edit nbsp Interline Brands distribution center in Jacksonville FloridaInterline Brands renamed in 2018 as The Home Depot Pro has over 90 distribution centers throughout the United States Canada and Puerto Rico that serve customer needs for MRO supplies 74 75 The brands of Interline Brands include Wilmar Industries MRO Barnett MRO contractor supplies Maintenance USA MRO SupplyWorks janitorial packaging MRO US Lock keys security devices Hardware Express hardware supplies Leran Gas Products propane accessories The Company Store edit nbsp Home Depot online order pickup lockersOnline seller of textile and textile goods for the home decor market Originally founded in 1911 as a purveyor of home furnishings its online division only was acquired by THD in 2017 74 Redbeacon edit Online contractor referral service founded in 2009 now called THD Pro Referral 74 HD Supply edit Main article HD Supply HD Supply is an industrial supply and distribution company The company formerly called The Maintenance Warehouse provided infrastructure and construction support services for businesses throughout North America 76 Renamed as HD Supply the business was re acquired by THD in December 2020 77 74 Exclusive brand names edit The Home Depot exclusively carries several major brands including citation needed Chem Dry carpet cleaning upholstery cleaning tile and grout services Behr paints 78 Homelite outdoor and power tools Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia outdoor furniture indoor organization Ryobi and Ridgid power tools American Woodmark cabinetry Thomasville Furniture Industries cabinetry nbsp Thomasville Carpentry cabinets at The Home DepotHouse brands edit Additionally the retailer sells the following house brands though it does not manufacture any of the goods itself 78 Commercial Electric Glacier Bay kitchen sinks faucets etc Hampton Bay ceiling fans lighting fixtures outdoor furniture 78 HDX a low cost brand introduced in February 2012 replacing the Workforce brand 78 79 The quality of products sold under the brand has an overall negative review from Consumer Reports 2017 80 and mixed reviews on individual products 2022 81 82 83 Home Decorators Collection Husky tools 78 EverbiltCorporate affairs edit nbsp The Home Depot corporate headquarters in Cobb County GeorgiaPhilanthropy edit The Home Depot Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the company created in 2002 It has contributed over 200 million in time labor money and supplies to a number of causes including Habitat for Humanity California based City of Hope National Medical Center and playground construction organization KaBOOM 84 Home Depot supports the U S Military community with a 10 military discount Since 1993 the Team Depot program has provided grants to veteran based organizations and has workers from a local store do volunteer work that would benefit veterans 85 86 The Home Depot has partnered with the Georgia Emergency Management Agency s Ready Georgia campaign leading both supplies and facility use to this statewide effort to increase emergency preparedness among Georgia s children 87 The company also provided ready kits and other prizes for an art and essay contest for Georgia elementary school students 88 In 2005 The Home Depot was among 53 entities that contributed the maximum of 250 000 to the second inauguration of President George W Bush 89 90 91 In March 2018 the company donated 50 million to train 20 000 people as construction workers over the next decade The Home Builders Institute will use the money to train veterans and U S Army soldiers high school students and disadvantaged youth The financial support from Home Depot was to help address the needs of the shortage of construction workers 92 93 Environmental record edit The Home Depot has stated on their website that they have a commitment we continue to lead by example demonstrating to the world that sustainability business practices are not only possible they are good for business 94 The Home Depot introduced a label on nearly 3 000 products in 2007 The label promotes energy conservation sustainable forestry and clean water Home Depot executives said that as the world s largest buyer of construction material their company had the power to persuade thousands of suppliers homebuilders and consumers to follow its lead on environment sustainability Who in the world has a chance to have a bigger impact on this sector than Home Depot asked Ron Jarvis vice president for environmental innovation at Home Depot 95 This program is following The Home Depot s promise in the late 1990s to eliminate the number of sales of lumber from endangered forests in countries including Chile and Indonesia 96 Home Depot has since worked with environmental groups to create a variety of green programs For example Home Depot planted thousands of trees at its headquarters in Atlanta to offset carbon emissions In 2007 The Home Depot Foundation the company s charitable foundation committed to investing 100 million over the next decade to build over 100 000 green affordable homes and plant 3 000 000 trees Additionally The Home Depot promotes compact fluorescent light bulbs in its stores As part of this effort the company created the largest recycling program in the United States for the bulbs 97 In March 2013 Home Depot locations in Canada stopped accepting compact fluorescent light bulbs for recycling 98 Television edit In 2002 The Home Depot joined PBS as a sponsor of This Old House and Ask This Old House In 2003 The Home Depot became a sponsor for Trading Spaces Sports edit Company co founder Arthur Blank purchased the Atlanta Falcons franchise of the National Football League in February 2002 Blank later acquired an expansion franchise in Major League Soccer Atlanta United FC in April 2014 with the soccer club beginning play in March 2017 The Home Depot made no formal association with the Falcons until April 2017 when The Home Depot acquired the naming rights to the 11 acre 44 520 m2 park adjacent to Mercedes Benz Stadium The Home Depot Backyard occupies the site of the former Georgia Dome and serves as parking and tailgating space during Falcons and Atlanta United FC home games and public use greenspace during non event days The park opened on September 11 2018 99 100 nbsp From 2003 to 2013 Dignity Health Sports Park was known as The Home Depot CenterSince 1991 the company has become a large supporter of athletics sponsoring the United States and Canadian Olympic teams and launching a program which offered employment to athletes that accommodates their training and competition schedules The Home Depot ceased to be a sponsor of the Canadian Olympic Team in 2005 and ended a sponsorship program for the United States Olympic team in 2009 101 The Home Depot was a major sponsor for Joe Gibbs Racing in NASCAR from 1999 to 2014 Their arrival into the series coincided with Tony Stewart leaving the Indy Racing League to join the NASCAR Cup Series Stewart drove The Home Depot sponsored No 20 car for Joe Gibbs Racing until 2008 winning 2 of his 3 series championships in the car and was succeeded by Joey Logano who took the car to victory lane twice After Matt Kenseth joined the team The Home Depot s status as the No 20 s primary sponsor was taken over by Dollar General but the company still served as its most frequent secondary sponsor through its Husky Tools division On June 23 2014 the company announced it would end its NASCAR sponsorship after 2014 102 nbsp ESPN College GameDay has been sponsored by The Home Depot since 2007 The Home Depot was the title sponsor of The Home Depot Center in Carson California home to the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer the venue was formerly the home of Chivas USA of MLS which folded in 2014 and the Los Angeles Riptide of Major League Lacrosse which folded in 2008 The venue is now called Dignity Health Sports Park In 2006 The Home Depot partnered with Duke University s Edmund T Pratt Jr School of Engineering to create The Home Depot Smart Home The smart home is a live in laboratory for ten upper class engineering students that allows them to immerse themselves in the work The goal of the project is to help provide innovative solutions for the home in areas such as security and home monitoring communications energy efficiency entertainment environment and health 103 In January 2007 The Home Depot became the official home improvement sponsor of ESPN s College Gameday 104 Politics edit Seventy three percent of The Home Depot s campaign contributions went to Republican candidates in the 2005 2006 US elections Home Depot s PAC gives money based on a candidate s voting record committee assignment and leadership position said company spokesman Jerry Shields 105 The CEO in this period was Bob Nardelli a friend of U S President George W Bush 106 Nardelli hosted a garden reception fundraiser for Bush at his Atlanta home on May 20 2004 107 According to the watchdog group Documented in 2020 The Home Depot contributed 125 000 to the Rule of Law Defense Fund a fundraising arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association 108 In April 2021 black faith leaders in Georgia called for a nationwide boycott of The Home Depot after the company did not take a stand against the Election Integrity Act of 2021 109 110 111 Georgia Governor Brian Kemp criticized the boycott saying this insanity needs to stop and contending that it puts partisan politics ahead of people s paychecks 112 113 Outside the US edit nbsp The Home Depot in Waterloo Ontario provides horse and buggy parking for customers from the nearby Mennonite communityCanada edit Home Depot Canada is the Canadian unit of the Home Depot and one of Canada s top home improvement retailers The Canadian operation consists of 182 stores and employs over 28 000 people in Canada Home Depot Canada has stores in all ten Canadian provinces and serves territorial Nunavut Northwest Territories and Yukon through electronic means Online Sales The Canadian head office is located in Toronto The Canadian unit was created with the purchase of Aikenhead s Hardware Home Depot management had an ambitious plan to overtake its biggest competitor RONA which has about four times as many stores However some of RONA s stores are smaller than the typical Home Depot store In terms of big box stores the Home Depot has more stores than RONA not including other Rona banners such as Reno Depot or Cashway As of 2007 RONA pulled ahead of The Home Depot in total retail sales due to aggressive consolidation efforts by RONA combined with the loss of The Home Depot s industrial supply division HD Supply in July 2007 The Home Depot now faces competition from Lowe s as they have moved into the Canadian market effective the end of 2007 Lowe s now has 35 outlets in Canada In 2016 RONA was purchased by Lowes increasing its total store count to over 500 units In Quebec where it has 22 stores The Home Depot is branded simply Home Depot using English words but without the definite article The The Canadian operation is a participant in the voluntary Scanner Price Accuracy Code managed by the Retail Council of Canada 114 Mexico edit nbsp The Home Depot store in Mexico City Mexico The Home Depot operates 126 stores and has become one of the largest retailers in Mexico since it entered the market in 2001 The Home Depot increased its presence in Mexico in 2004 with the acquisition of Home Mart the second largest Mexican home improvement retailer 115 The Home Depot Mexico employs more than 15 000 associates throughout the country and as of the end of 2016 it had a record of 50 consecutive quarters with posted growth 115 China edit In December 2006 The Home Depot announced its acquisition of the Chinese home improvement retailer The Home Way The acquisition gave The Home Depot an immediate presence in China with 12 stores in six cities In April 2011 Home Depot shut its last Beijing store the fifth Home Depot to close in China in the previous two years In September 2012 The Home Depot announced it was closing all big box stores in China The Home Depot retained two specialty stores in China a Home Decorators Collection Store and a paint and flooring store 116 As of September 16 2012 all seven of the box stores in China had been shut down 117 The Home Depot has no immediate plans to further expand its specialty stores in China The company is taking a wait and see attitude towards the Chinese market but does not want to completely pull out because re entry into the market would be very costly The Home Depot s lack of success in China has been attributed to the disconnect between The Home Depot s do it yourself ethos and Chinese culture In 2012 The Home Depot conceded that it misread the country s appetite for do it yourself products As a spokeswoman for the company said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal The market trend says this is more of a do it for me culture 116 Some have speculated that The Home Depot could have offered a do it for me model to Chinese consumers Chinese consumers prefer to see a finished product such as a renovated room rather than light bulbs and lumber 118 The same issue does not exist outside of China especially in Canada where Chinese Home Depot advertisements and store signage can be found in areas with large Chinese demographics United Kingdom edit There were reports that The Home Depot was interested in acquiring B amp Q the largest DIY retailer in the United Kingdom Ireland and China Speculation of a takeover began in 1999 when the retailer Asda was purchased by Walmart The Home Depot would have to acquire Kingfisher plc B amp Q s parent company to acquire B amp Q Kingfisher consists of several European DIY chains however the Home Depot was only interested in B amp Q operations and says that it would dispose of the Castorama chain which operates in France Italy Poland and Russia Talks ending in 2005 did not result in any takeover deal 119 120 121 South America edit In 1993 Home Depot opened its first and only store in Peru however low sales and weak promotion for the brand led to its closure the following year In 1997 Home Depot entered the Chilean and Argentine markets While the venture was viewed with great optimism by founders Bernard Marcus and Arthur Blank 122 it eventually proved unprofitable In October 2001 Chilean partners Falabella bought out Home Depot s share of the five Chilean Home Center stores and rebranded them Home Store In 2003 after merging with Sodimac all stores adopted that brand The company has since expanded across Latin America very profitably and successfully It s currently the largest home improvement company in South America citation needed In 2002 Argentina s Home Depots were bought out by Chilean company Cencosud and rebranded Easy stores a company that has also expanded across South America It s the second largest home improvement company in South America citation needed Controversies editWhistleblower case edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Home Depot was embroiled in whistleblower litigation brought under the Sarbanes Oxley Act SOX law In July 2005 former employee Michael Davis represented by attorney Mark D Schwartz filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the Home Depot alleging that his discharge was in retaliation for refusing to make unwarranted back charges against vendors Davis alleges that the Home Depot forced its employees to meet a set quota of back charges to cover damaged or defective merchandise forcing employees to make chargebacks to vendors for merchandise that was undamaged and not defective The Home Depot alleges that it fired Davis for repeatedly failing to show up for work The trial initially was concluded in June 2006 but in April 2007 U S Department of Labor Judge Pamela Lakes Wood ordered the case reopened after the Home Depot s law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer amp Feld revealed that the retail giant s in house counsel had told them that two Home Depot employees who testified at the trial had lied Akin Gump sent Wood a letter on September 29 2006 in which the law firm requested that the testimony be stricken In response to Akin Gump s revelation Davis attorney Schwartz asked for the case to be reopened to permit further questioning of the witnesses On April 6 2007 Wood ordered the case to be reopened The Home Depot has settled the dispute in a stipulation of settlement dated March 28 2008 In the settlement The Home Depot changed some of its corporate governance provisions The Home Depot also agreed to pay the plaintiff s counsel 6 million in cash and 8 5 million in common stock 123 Patent law controversy edit Powell v Home Depot USA Inc 2008cv61862 2011 was a decision by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida concerning patent infringement on a safe hands device that Michael Powell an independent contractor for Home Depot created in response to injuries to the hands of associates using in store radial arm saws The district court jury returned a verdict in favor of Powell In 2011 Home Depot appealed against the decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit challenging the district court s denial of its renewed motion for judgment as a matter of law on the issues of infringement willfulness and damages 124 125 They also challenged the district court s claim construction inequitable conduct and attorney fees determinations The appellate court found no inequitable conduct and insufficiently egregious misconduct on the part of Powell s attorney 126 Tilt up construction design of stores edit nbsp The appliances section inside a Home Depot storeIn the wake of the 2011 Joplin tornado in which the walls of a Home Depot collapsed after being hit by an EF5 tornado The Kansas City Star citing engineers criticized Home Depot s practice of using tilt up construction in hundreds of its big box stores other nearby big box stores in Joplin including a Walmart and Academy Sports Outdoors which had concrete block construction lost their roofs but the walls remained intact In tilt up construction the concrete is poured onsite lifted into place and then attached to the roof The engineers told the Star that the practice while normally safe and efficient is dangerous in major storms because once the roof is lifted as happened in Joplin the walls collapse in a domino effect Seven people were killed in the front of the store when the 100 000 pound walls collapsed on them while 28 people in the back of the store survived when those walls collapsed outward Only two of the slab walls in the Home Depot survived In contrast three people died in the Walmart but 200 survived Engineers noted that when concrete block construction fails structural elements break in pieces and usually not in huge slabs Home Depot said it fundamentally disagreed with the engineers quoted by the Star and said it would use tilt up construction when it rebuilds the Joplin store 127 Payment system breach edit See also List of data breaches in the United States nbsp Self checkout systemOn September 2 2014 security news reporter Brian Krebs reported that he was seeing evidence of credit card numbers linked to Home Depot purchases being sold online which he concluded to suggest that The Home Depot s payment systems were breached by hackers 128 On September 8 2014 Home Depot confirmed that their payment systems were compromised 129 According to their press release this breach affected any customers who made purchases at any Home Depot store from April 2014 to September 2014 Home Depot offered its affected customers a free one year credit monitoring service from AllClear ID Also in their press release they made sure to emphasize that there was no evidence to suggest that online customers were affected by the breach On September 18 2014 Home Depot released a statement saying that the hackers obtained a total of 56 million credit card numbers as a result of the breach Since the breach Home Depot has rolled out new encryption technology for its cash registers and self checkout systems to protect customers A class action lawsuit was filed against the company In March 2016 Home Depot agreed to pay at least 19 5 million to compensate the more than 50 million consumers affected The settlement terms included a 13 million fund to reimburse shoppers and a 6 5 million fund for cardholder identity protection services 130 EEOC disability discrimination suit edit In September 2012 Home Depot agreed to pay 100 000 and furnish other relief to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit 131 filed by the U S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for the alleged failure to provide a reasonable accommodation for a cashier with cancer at its Towson Maryland store and then for purportedly firing her because of her condition 132 Lead paint edit In December 2020 The Home Depot was fined 20 75 million for lead paint violations 133 134 Home Depot were accused of hiring contractors for their home renovation services who did not use proper lead abatement procedures during renovation projects 134 133 See also editMenards privately held American chain of home improvement centers that competes with The Home Depot in the Midwestern United States References edit The Home Depot Names Ted Decker CEO Effective March 1 2022 Craig Menear Continues as Chair of the Board The Home Depot January 27 2022 Retrieved October 16 2022 U S SEC Home Depot 2021 Form 10 K U S Securities and Exchange Commission March 23 2022 Quarterly Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15 d of the Securities Act of 1934 Home Depot United States Securities and Exchange Commission October 28 2018 Retrieved August 20 2021 Ausick Paul March 9 2017 Why Home Depot Dominates the Home Improvement Market 24 7 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To Redesign EXPO Division VMSD September 11 2000 Retrieved April 22 2017 Home Depot acquires Del Norte Atlanta Business Chronicle March 21 2002 Retrieved April 22 2017 Home Depot Closing Landscape Supply Stores Chain Store Age Retrieved October 16 2022 Funk Dale January 1 2006 Home Depot to buy Hughes Supply for about 3 2 billion Electrical Wholesaling Retrieved April 22 2017 The Home Depot Completes Acquisition of Hughes Supply Contracting Business April 1 2006 Retrieved April 22 2017 Wholesale Division of Home Depot Branded Under Name of HD Supply Achrnews January 29 2007 Retrieved April 22 2017 Alden William April 12 2013 HD Supply Backed by Carlyle and Bain Files for I P O DealBook Retrieved October 16 2022 a b Robert Nardelli Resigns as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Home Depot and Is Succeeded by Frank Blake News Releases The Home Depot January 3 2007 Archived from the original on January 23 2016 Retrieved January 19 2012 a b Home Depot s Surprising Choice for CEO 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