Will Retail Rout Continue? Key Companies Report Q1 Results

 | May 13, 2022 12:14PM ET

  • The consumer is holding up despite surging inflation. A hot jobs market helps

  • An equal-weight basket of retail stocks has plunged 30% this year as a pessimistic outlook permeates market

  • Will investors shop for value among some beaten-down names?

  • We highlight two non-consumer companies that have yet to confirm an earnings date for next quarter. Is that a bearish sign?

  • The U.S. corporate earnings season is winding down. There are still key companies that have confirmed earnings dates, though. Retail is in focus. The week of May 15 could be particularly crucial since the economy appears on the downhill considering weakening GDP and stubbornly high inflation. The weight of the world rests on consumers to keep doing what they do best: spend, baby, spend. The outlook could be challenging for well-established stores, as folks transition from product/retail spending to services. It could be a bumpy week ahead.

    Retail Therapy

    Earlier this month, Costco (NASDAQ:COST) reported strong interim sales data in its April same-store sales update. Moreover, recent card data from Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase indicate folks are swiping away despite being incredibly sour on both stocks and the economy. We’ll get the full spending story from a range of retailers reporting soon.

    'Clean Up On Aisle Retail!'

    Let’s take a trip down the earnings aisle to know when the biggest earnings hit the tape.

    Tuesday before the bell, we will hear from maybe the most important pair of big-box stores: Walmart (NYSE:WMT) and Home Depot (NYSE:HD). It has been a tale of two consumers between these firms. Walmart is the biggest discount store in the consumer staples sector, and its shares are up fractionally year to date. Meanwhile, Home Depot, the third largest consumer discretionary company, behind only Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), has seen its stock drop hard in 2022. HD is off by more than 30%, among the worst Dow components this year.

    WMT & HD Stock Performance YTD