We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Home Appliance Stocks to Invest In.In this article, we are going to take a look at where Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY) stands against the other home appliance stocks.
The global home appliances market, estimated by Fortune Business Insights to be worth $708.15 billion in 2023, is expected to expand at a CAGR of 6.20% from $743.56 billion in 2024 to $1,203.11 billion by 2032. In terms of market share, North America accounted for 32.51% of the home appliances market in 2023.
The market is expanding more quickly due to consumer demand for energy-efficient and technologically advanced home appliances. A Parks Associates consumer survey in 2022 shows that 38% of homes own one or more smart home devices, which represents a slight 2% rise from the previous year. In 2021, about 30% of customers bought a smart home gadget, and 44% of US households wanted to do the same in 2023. Consumer interest in the expanding array of Internet-connected gadgets, such as energy management programs and smart home security systems, is still high. The user experience is further enhanced by improved mobile integration.
Parks Associates research director Chris White pointed out how customer expectations are rising and how demand for integrated smart home experiences is expanding. Out of 10,000 houses that participated in the survey, 88% had access to the Internet, 54% had a connected health device, 40% had a security system, and 56% had a smart TV. However, concerns about security and connectivity are growing among manufacturers as more devices find their way into homes and offices.
Secondly, instead of using traditional middlemen, more and more consumers are opting to purchase directly from manufacturers of household appliances. According to PWC's June 2023 Global Consumer Insights Pulse Survey, the majority of customers (63%) report having bought products straight from a brand's website and anticipate this percentage to rise. Another 29% of consumers state that, while they haven't done so yet, they are thinking about going direct-to-consumer.
Another study by J.D. Power 2023 named U.S. Appliance Satisfaction Study reveals that 75% of appliance purchases occur on the first visit to the store and that nearly three-fourths (71%) of home appliance transactions take place in-store. Even with 29% of purchases made online, the majority of consumers still prefer to see the equipment in person.
Last year Christina Cooley, home intelligence lead at J.D. Power, stated:
“This year’s data shows us that 56% of home appliance shoppers are doing their research online before heading in store to purchase,” “Though price is almost always going to be the main driver of whether someone decides to purchase an appliance or not, one-third of buyers did not purchase because they were seeking specific options and features, and one-fifth indicated they couldn’t purchase, as their desired appliance wasn’t in stock.”
According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index Household Appliance and Electronics Study of 2024, with slight drops in both product and service quality, the household appliance market—which includes washers, dryers, dishwashers, refrigerators, ranges/cooktops/ovens, and over-the-range microwaves—falls 1% to an ACSI score of 80. The only appliances that have grown year over year are dishwashers and refrigerators (both up 1% to 80), with the range/oven/cooktop category seeing the largest loss, falling 4% to 79.
Jamie Rosenberg, Associate Director - Global Household and Personal Care, stated:
"The impact of inflation on the major household appliance market is both profound and complex. Many low-income consumers are delaying upgrades, but for 54% of buyers, breakdowns are the biggest purchase driver. When that happens, demand is relatively inelastic. When we add the impact of mid- to upper-income consumers who are still unleashing pent-up demand from supply constraints over the past three years, we have a market growth rate that is well above normal. Looking ahead, connected appliance innovations that create a convergence of reduced operating costs, and enhanced performance, convenience and sustainability will drive a new wave of trading up that keeps market growth high over the next five years."
Methodology:
We sifted through holdings of home appliance ETFs and online rankings to form an initial list of 20 home appliance stocks. Then we selected the 10 stocks that were the most popular among institutional investors. The stocks are ranked in ascending order of the number of hedge funds that have stakes in them, as of Q2 2024.
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Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY) holds a substantial 8.3% market share in North America and over 33% in offline sales, making it the largest pure-play consumer electronics retailer in the US with combined sales of $43.5 billion in 2023. The majority of the company's sales are made in-store, and its three biggest product categories are computers, appliances, and smartphones and tablets. The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted recent investments in e-commerce fulfillment, which have caused the US e-commerce channel to nearly double from pre-pandemic levels. Going forward, management projects that this channel will account for between 20 and 30 percent of sales.
Analysts think Best Buy is doing enough to maintain its competitive edge in the very competitive consumer electronics market. The company intends to invest in new revenue streams, keep reimagining its in-store experience, and give priority to its digital platforms going forward.
In Q2 2024, comparable sales for tablets and computers increased by 6% YoY, offsetting drops for appliances, home theater, and video games. Sales and customer engagement were increased through well-planned promotional events, such as July's Black Friday.
Strong omnichannel operations helped to sustain online sales, which were steady at 32% of domestic revenue growth YoY. Despite projecting a 1.5%-3% drop in yearly sales, Best Buy increased its EPS outlook for the year, demonstrating its confidence in continued stability and growth.
Following its Q2 2024 earnings beat, DA Davidson raised its price objective for the company to $117 from $95 and maintained a Buy rating on the shares. The analyst states that the company's domestic comps continue to trend positively, with the decline of 2.3% better than the 6.3% decline YoY, better than the projection of 3.0% decline, and also its best performance since Q4 of FY21. Together with Walmart and Target, Best Buy Co., Inc. (NYSE:BBY) is the only big box retailer covered this earnings season to have achieved the "triple crown" of beating revenue estimates, beating earnings estimates, and raising outlook.
E. Shaw's D E Shaw is one of the largest shareholders in the company, with 2,758,784 shares worth $232.54 million.
Overall BBY ranks 6th on our list of the best home appliance stocks to invest in. While we acknowledge the potential of BBY as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than BBY but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.