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Buyback tracker · FY2024 (Jan)

HD buyback program

The Home Depot, Inc. · Consumer Discretionary

FY2024 (Jan) repurchased
$8.0B
5y average
$11.0B
Authorization
$15.0B
Approved 2023-08-15
Buyback yield
2.2%
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Source

Data from 10-K filed 2025-03-13. Pace slowed in FY24 as housing-cycle demand weakened.

→ View filing on SEC EDGAR
Buyback authorization ≠ execution. Board authorizations cap the maximum dollars that can be repurchased; actual pace varies with price and capital allocation decisions. See our methodology guide for a full explainer, or compare against buybacks vs dividends.

Frequently asked questions

How much did HD repurchase in FY2024 (Jan)?

The Home Depot, Inc. (HD) repurchased $8.0B of its own shares in FY2024 (Jan). Board-authorized buyback ceiling: $15.0B. Buyback yield (annual repurchase / market cap): 2.2%. Source: 10-K filed 2025-03-13.

What is HD's buyback yield?

HD buyback yield is 2.2% (annual repurchase ÷ market cap). HoldLens rank by yield: #15; rank by $ repurchased: #14 of 25 tracked buyback programs.

Does a buyback signal that HD is undervalued?

Buybacks are typically interpreted as a signal that management considers shares undervalued — but they can also reflect capital-return preference over reinvestment, or executive-comp dilution offset. The signal depends on price-discipline (buying low vs at peaks), payout ratio sustainability, and concurrent insider transactions. HoldLens displays the raw data without verdict labels; see /methodology for analytical framing.

Where does HoldLens get HD buyback data?

SEC filings (10-K filed 2025-03-13). Buyback figures cross-checked against the company's annual report and quarterly 10-Q updates. HoldLens does not estimate — every figure cites its filing source. See /methodology for refresh cadence.