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Global fast-fashion giant with 4,100+ stores across 78 markets. Q1 2026 revenue up 3%; investing in AI personalization and sustainability initiatives.
H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) is a Swedish multinational fast-fashion retailer founded in 1947 by Erling Persson in Västerås, Sweden. Originally a women's clothing store named "Hennes" (Swedish for "Hers"), the company acquired hunting equipment and clothing brand Mauritz Widforss in 1968 and rebranded. Today H&M operates as one of the world's largest fashion retailers, with a core mission of delivering trend-forward clothing at accessible prices across a broad demographic.\n\nH&M's business spans 4,100+ stores across 78 markets along with a significant e-commerce presence. The company operates multiple brands under the H&M Group umbrella, including COS, ARKET, Weekday, & Other Stories, and Monki. H&M is investing heavily in AI-driven personalization tools to improve the online shopping experience and optimize inventory management. The value proposition centers on fast turnover of affordable, on-trend styles for men, women, and children.\n\nH&M generates approximately $23 billion in annual revenue. Q1 2026 revenue grew 3% year-over-year as the group continued its recovery from post-pandemic inventory challenges. The company faces ongoing pressure from ultra-fast fashion competitors like Shein and Temu, and is responding with sustainability commitments, AI personalization, and a tighter focus on its premium sub-brands to maintain differentiation and margin.
World's largest home improvement retailer; $159.5B FY2024 revenue; $18.25B SRS Distribution acquisition expands Pro specialty distribution by $50B TAM; Pro now ~50% of revenues.
The Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement retailer, founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus, Arthur Blank, Ron Brill, and Pat Farrah in Atlanta, Georgia, and now headquartered in Atlanta and trading on NYSE (HD). The company operates approximately 2,340 stores across the United States, Canada, and Mexico and generated approximately $159.5 billion in total revenues for fiscal year 2024 (ending January 2025) under CEO Ted Decker. The strategic anchor of 2024 was the completed $18.25 billion acquisition of SRS Distribution—a leading professional roofing, pool, and landscaping products distributor—which dramatically expands Home Depot's reach into the professional contractor market and extends its addressable market by an estimated $50 billion in professional specialty trade distribution.
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