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DTC mattress pioneer that launched the bed-in-a-box category with 100-night free returns; taken private after IPO competing with Purple and Saatva in the now-crowded online mattress market.
Casper is a direct-to-consumer sleep products company that pioneered the "bed-in-a-box" category — shipping compressed foam mattresses in compact boxes directly to consumers' homes, disrupting the traditional mattress retail model where consumers visited showrooms to buy from a limited selection at high markups. Founded in 2014 in New York by Philip Krim, Neil Parikh, T. Luke Sherwin, Jeff Chapin, and Gabriel Flatow, Casper went public in 2020 (NYSE: CSPR) but was taken private again in 2022 by Durational Capital Management after the stock underperformed.\n\nCasper's product line includes multiple mattress tiers (The Casper, Wave Hybrid, Nova Hybrid) across different price points, pillows, sheets, duvets, a dog mattress, and sleep accessories. The 100-night risk-free trial (free returns if unsatisfied) was a key innovation that reduced the risk of buying a mattress online without trying it — addressing the primary consumer objection to mattress e-commerce. Casper expanded into retail with showroom stores and retail partnerships (Target, retail stores) to let consumers experience products before buying online.\n\nIn 2025, Casper operates in the direct-to-consumer mattress market alongside Purple (NASDAQ: PRPL), Saatva, Nectar, and dozens of other online mattress brands that emerged after Casper proved the model in 2014-2016. The DTC mattress category became intensely competitive as the bed-in-a-box model was quickly replicated, compressing margins and raising customer acquisition costs. Private ownership under Durational Capital provides Casper with the ability to focus on sustainable unit economics without public market quarterly pressure. The 2025 strategy focuses on maintaining brand premium through product quality differentiation, growing the Sleep Shop retail presence, and building customer loyalty through the sleep ecosystem (mattress + accessories) rather than one-time mattress purchases.
Home Depot (NYSE: HD) reported $159.5B revenue FY2025 (+4.48%); 51% home improvement market share; #1 worldwide; 36.9% major appliances dollar share in Q2 2025;
The Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement retailer, founded in 1978 in Atlanta by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank, built on the revolutionary concept of a warehouse-format store that offered professional-grade products to DIY homeowners at contractor prices. The company's core competitive technology is its buying power and supply chain: purchasing at the scale of over 2,300 stores allows it to offer the broadest in-category selection — power tools, lumber, plumbing, electrical, flooring, appliances, garden — at prices and availability that regional hardware chains cannot match.\n\nThe Home Depot serves both DIY consumers and professional contractors (Pro customers), with the Pro segment representing a disproportionate share of revenue and growing faster than the consumer segment. The company has invested heavily in its Pro ecosystem — dedicated Pro desks, job site delivery, bulk pricing, and a Pro digital platform — as contractors increasingly use The Home Depot as a primary supply chain partner. Its major appliances business holds 36.9% dollar share as of Q2 2025, making it the dominant US appliance retailer ahead of Best Buy and Lowe's.\n\nThe Home Depot generated $159.5B in revenue in FY2025, a 4.48% increase, while holding a 51% share of the US home improvement market — a dominant position in a category large enough to make it one of the world's highest-revenue retailers. The company's 2024 acquisition of SRS Distribution for $18.3B deepened its professional roofing and exterior supply capabilities. As housing renovation spending remains elevated and the Pro contractor base grows, The Home Depot's combination of scale, supplier relationships, and Pro-focused investments continue to extend its lead over Lowe's and specialty retailers.
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