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Home Depot Cuts Guidance; Microsoft & Amazon Decline; Apple Bolstered by China Sales

Nov 18, 2025
Home Depot slashed its earnings guidance, citing weaker demand for big-ticket items amid a stagnant housing market. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Amazon faced downgrades as investors grew cautious about AI stock valuations. On a brighter note, Apple saw a surge in iPhone 17 sales, with a remarkable 37% increase in China, marking a significant comeback for the brand in a crucial market. Additionally, the hosts briefly discussed other smaller stock movements, highlighting consumer brands in the sporting goods sector.
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Home Improvement Demand Is Softening

  • Home Depot cut full-year EPS guidance, flagging consumers are pausing big-ticket home purchases.
  • The housing market weakness and fewer storms reduced demand for roofing and generators, squeezing profits.
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Analysts Pull Back On AI Hyperscalers

  • Microsoft and Amazon were downgraded by Rothschild & Co Redburn amid retreat from AI stocks and stretched valuations.
  • The Nasdaq 100 selloff erased almost $1.8 trillion since late October, fueling analyst caution toward hyperscalers.
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iPhone Gains Traction In China

  • Apple's iPhone 17 drove a 37% rise in monthly smartphone sales in China, hitting 25% market share in October.
  • Strong upgrades and momentum in China support Tim Cook's prediction of growth returning this quarter.
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