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Lowe’s Sales Jump on Warm Weather, Hot Housing Market

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February 24, 2016, 7:49 AM ET
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CHICAGO, IL - JANUARY 24: Wes Bielinski (L) helps a customer shop for a sander at a Lowe's home improvement store on January 24, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. Lowe's said they plan to hire 45,000 part-time workers this spring, the busiest time of the year for home improvement retailers. The company also expects to hire 9,000 permanent part-time employees. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)Photograph by Scott Olson — Getty Images

Lowe’s Companies, the world’s No.2 home improvement chain by market share, reported a better-than-expected rise in quarterly sales and forecast 2016 sales above estimates as it benefits from a steady improvement in the U.S. Housing market.

The company, like bigger rival Home Depot (HD), is benefiting from a pent-up demand for houses after the 2008 financial recession, while low interest rates and growth in jobs, wage and credit have spurred spending on renovations.

Lowe’s said it expects sales for the current fiscal year, which will include an extra week, to rise 6%, to $62.62 billion. That handily beats the 4.8% growth analysts on average had estimated, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Besides the housing market improvement, Lowe’s was also helped by unseasonably warm weather in the holiday quarter that encouraged customers to continue outdoor activities and home renovations.

“We capitalized on increased demand for exterior products as a result of warmer weather, while at the same time helped customers tackle interior projects, allowing us to deliver positive comps in all product categories,” Chief Executive Officer Robert Niblock said on Wednesday.

Lowe’s sales at established stores rose 5.2% in the fourth quarter ended Jan 29. Analysts on average had expected an increase of 3.6%, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.

Net sales rose 5.6% to $13.24 billion. Analysts on average were expecting revenue of $13.07 billion, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Home Depot on Tuesday also reported better-than-expected sales.

Lowe’s net earnings fell to $11 million, or 1 cent per share, from $450 million, or 46 cents per share, hurt by a $530 million impairment charge as it exited a joint venture in Australia.

Excluding items, the company’s earned 59 cents per share, which was in line with analysts’ estimates.

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