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  1. Sep 21, 2024 · When did Home Depot go public? The company made its IPO on the Nasdaq on September 22, 1981, with a split-adjusted share price of 24 cents per share. Soon after, Home Depot began expanding ...

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    [10] [11] [12] On September 22, 1981, The Home Depot went public on the NASDAQ, raising $4.093 million. The Home Depot joined the New York Stock Exchange on April 19, 1984. [13] The Home Depot began to branch out of Georgia to Florida in 1981 with stores opening in Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale. By 1984, The Home Depot was operating 19 stores ...

  3. September 22 - The Home Depot stock went public on NASDAQ at $12 per share. The first Florida stores opened in Hollywood and Ft. Lauderdale. 1986 Began focusing on Pro customers. 1989 The 100th store opened in Monrovia, CA. 1990 The Home Depot became the largest home improvement retailer in the U.S. 1993 Team Depot, The Home Depot’s ...

  4. History. The Home Depot entered Canada in 1994 with the acquisition of the five store Aikenhead's Home Improvement Warehouse, then owned by the Molson Companies.

  5. The Home Depot invested more than $87 million into the Gulf community to support rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Katrina. The Home Depot stock went public on NASDAQ and raised $4.093 million. Bernie Marcus handed over CEO to Arthur Blank. Frank Blake was elected chairman and CEO.

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  6. Sep 13, 2024 · Home Depot filed an initial public offering (IPO) in September 1981, raising more than $4 million. Shares began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in April 1984. Growth came quickly to Home Depot, and within four years of its founding, the company had 19 stores and sales exceeding $250 million.

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  8. Public Company. Incorporated: 1978. Employees: 95,000. Sales: $15.47 billion. Stock Exchanges: New York. SICs: 5211 Lumber and Other Building Materials; 5251 Hardware Stores; 5231 Paint, Glass, and Wallpaper Stores. Company Perspectives: As the population in North America continues to age, so does the housing stock.

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