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By The Motley Fool
October 20, 2023
1 Stumbling Growth Stock to Buy on the Dip
RH could be through the worst of its growth hangover. The company affirmed its outlook for strong profitability this year. more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
October 14, 2023
Better Buy: RH vs. Wayfair Stock
Wayfair is on the cusp of returning to growth. RH has a stronger financial footing, making it less risky as consumer spending slows. more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
October 9, 2023
What Smart Investors Know About RH Stock
RH posted a painful 20% sales decline in the most recent quarter. Margin trends might get worse before they get better. more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
October 8, 2023
Better Buy: Tractor Supply vs RH
Tractor Supply puts its long-term addressable market at $180 billion. RH also has a long runway of growth as it expands into new cities. more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
October 7, 2023
Where Will RH Stock Be in 3 Years?
Average consumers (as well as more affluent ones) are clearly strained. RH stock is too risky for most investors right now, and could remain so for se more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
October 6, 2023
Where Will RH Stock Be in 1 Year?
Look for sales growth to remain sluggish. RH is still targeting strong profit margins for 2023. more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
September 14, 2023
This Luxury Brand Just Repurchased Almost 20% of Its Stock: Genius or Risky?
RH just spent most of its cash on an aggressive repurchase last quarter. The buyback comes amid a big strategy shift for the company and uncertainty i more_horizontal
By New York Post
September 12, 2023
Furniture sales at RH, Pottery Barn, West Elm tank as US housing market cools
Furniture retailers are seeing a slowdown in sales as Americans who are already struggling to afford homes aren't shelling out for a new dining table more_horizontal