Lowe’s schedules second quarter 2025 earnings call for August 20

Lowe’s schedules second quarter 2025 earnings call for August 20
Marvin R. Ellison Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer — Lowe's
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Lowe’s Companies, Inc. has announced it will host its Second Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call on Wednesday, August 20, at 9 a.m. Eastern Time. The company stated that the call can be accessed through a webcast by visiting the Quarterly Earnings section of the Lowe’s Investor Relations website at ir.lowes.com.

Supplemental materials related to the earnings report will be made available 15 minutes prior to the start of the conference call. According to Lowe’s, listeners can join live online and access these materials by following instructions provided on their investor relations site.

“Listen live online and view the supplemental materials by following the directions above.”

The announcement follows standard practice for publicly traded companies to share quarterly financial results with investors and analysts via conference calls and webcasts.



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