Daily BriefsSingapore

Daily Brief Singapore: Electronic Arts, Home Depot Inc, Microchip Technology, Lowe’s Companies Inc and more

In today’s briefing:

  • Electronic Arts Inc: Market Position & Evolution & Other Drivers
  • Home Depot: B2B Platform Enhancements For Pros & Other Drivers
  • Microchip Technology: Excellent Base of Intangibles & Other Drivers
  • Lowe’s Companies: Major Drivers

Electronic Arts Inc: Market Position & Evolution & Other Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • Electronic Arts’ solid results were driven by its extensive IP portfolio and expanding network of players that are actively involved in its live services.
  • These distinctive structural advantages helped the company deliver an all-around beat despite the fact that it navigates the macro environment’s volatility.
  • Their business’s durability and longevity are still fueled by their collection of sports and owned IP properties.

Home Depot: B2B Platform Enhancements For Pros & Other Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • Home Depot had a surprisingly good quarter unlike its rival, Lowe’s and delivered and all-around beat.
  • All of the merchandizing departments of Home Depot posted positive comps; hardware, paint, millwork, plumbing, and building materials were all above average.
  • Home Depot launched new capabilities on its B2B website to enhance the interconnected quoting and shopping business for its Pros.

Microchip Technology: Excellent Base of Intangibles & Other Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • Microchip’s results for the quarter were solid and the company’s revenue increased by 6.5% sequentially and 25.1% annually to $1.96 billion surpassing Wall Street expectations.
  • The management has signed into multiyear long-term supply agreements with several significant clients, effectively granting them reserved capacity in exchange for assured purchases, often lasting five years.
  • We also have a dedicated analysis of the company’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) risk scores in order to evaluate the sustainability risk.

Lowe’s Companies: Major Drivers

By Baptista Research

  • Lowe’s had a disappointing quarter and saw a decline in its total revenues.
  • Pro sales remained strong for the quarter.
  • The trends of underlying home improvements during the quarter remained strong in the quarter, but the sales of DIY have been lower.

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