Lowe's Companies extends home improvement focus, shares trade steadily on the NYSE
25.06.2026 - 19:55:53 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Thomas Klein, Operations & Strategy desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 19:55.
Lowe's Companies (US5486611073) operates as a major U.S. home improvement retailer, with its shares listed on the NYSE under the ticker LOW. The stock shows large-cap characteristics with a market capitalization above 120 billion dollars, supported by stable demand for renovation and repair projects.
What recent figures show
According to FinancialData.Net, Lowe's shares traded at 222.48 dollars at 11:51 Eastern on June 25, 2026, implying a modest intraday gain of 0.47 percent. The same source places the company's market cap at roughly 124 billion dollars, underscoring its status as a core S&P 500 constituent.
Complementary data from Arincen quotes Lowe's at 221.46 dollars in pre-open indications, with a price-to-earnings ratio of around 19 and a dividend yield of 2.24 percent. These metrics indicate a mature, income-generating profile rather than a high-growth trajectory.
Consensus and earnings backdrop
MarketBeat data shows that Lowe's last reported earnings in line with expectations, with investors now focused on the next quarterly update scheduled in the typical August window for U.S. retailers. The site lists recent transcripts and estimates, highlighting stable analyst coverage from major U.S. brokerages that monitor the S&P 500 retail segment.
On Metamask's Ondo tokenized listing of Lowe's common stock, the LOWon token traded at 222.89 dollars around midday on June 25, 2026, mirroring the underlying equity's price and market cap of roughly 124.17 billion dollars. This tokenized representation suggests wider accessibility of the stock through alternative digital channels, though the economic exposure remains tied to the NYSE listing.
Further news and data on the Lowe's Companies shares
Readers can follow additional Lowe's results, guidance changes and price data via the ad-hoc-news topic hub and the company’s own investor relations pages.
How Lowe's makes its money
Lowe's earns the bulk of its revenue from U.S. home improvement stores that sell building materials, tools, appliances and décor to both DIY consumers and professional contractors. As of late 2022, the company operated over 2,180 home improvement and hardware stores across North America, giving it nationwide reach.
Where the shares trade today
The Lowe's Companies shares (US5486611073) trade on the NYSE under the ticker LOW, with a last-quoted price of 222.48 dollars at 11:51 Eastern on June 25, 2026 per FinancialData.Net. This places the stock in the upper price range of large-cap U.S. retail peers on the S&P 500.
Key data on the Lowe's Companies shares
- Company: Lowe's Companies, Inc.
- ISIN: US5486611073
- WKN: 859545
- Ticker: LOW
- Trading venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 2026-06-25, 11:51): 222.48 USD
- Market cap: 124.17 billion USD (as of 2026-06-25)
- Sector / industry: Consumer Discretionary / Home Improvement Retail
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
Disclaimer: This text is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities. All data were obtained from sources believed to be reliable but cannot be guaranteed.
