
Rh (RH)
$
175.45
-8.86 (-5.05%)
Key metrics
Financial statements
Free cash flow per share
-2.7168
Market cap
3.5 Billion
Price to sales ratio
1.0571
Debt to equity
-30.4613
Current ratio
1.2597
Income quality
1.6297
Average inventory
982.4 Million
ROE
-0.8576
Technology
Technology – consumer electronics
Largecap
With a market cap of 121,78 bil stock is ranked 1
Low risk
ISS score of this stock is ranked 1
Company description
Profile
RH, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a retailer in the home furnishings sector. The company's stock is identified with the symbol 'RH' in the market. It offers a diverse range of products across categories such as furniture, lighting, textiles, bathware, decor, outdoor and garden, and furnishings for children and teenagers. The cost of revenue for the company is $1,765,821,000.00 showcasing its production and operational expenses, while the gross profit ratio is 0.44 reflecting the efficiency of the company's production and sales operations. Products are accessible through retail galleries, a series of catalogs known as Source Books, and online platforms including rh.com, rhbabyandchild.com, rhteen.com, rhmodern.com, and waterworks.com. As of January 29, 2022, RH operated a total of 67 RH Galleries and 38 RH outlet stores across 30 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada, alongside 14 Waterworks showrooms in the United States and the United Kingdom. The net total of other income and expenses is -$245,376,000.00 reflecting non-core financial activities, and the diluted EPS is $3.62 accounting for potential share dilution. The company, previously known as Restoration Hardware Holdings, Inc., rebranded to RH in January 2017, and it was incorporated in 2011, with its headquarters in Corte Madera, California. Currently, the stock is priced at $224.70 positioning it in the higher-end market. It is a key player in the Specialty Retail industry, contributing significantly to the overall market landscape. With a mid-range market capitalization of $3,288,260,214.00 the company is a steady performer and belongs to the Consumer Cyclical sector, driving innovation and growth. Additionally, the stock has an average trading volume of 1,102,579.00 indicating moderate liquidity. Overall, RH continues to enhance its presence in the home furnishings market while demonstrating financial metrics that reflect its operational success and strategic positioning.
Investing in Rh (RH) depends on multiple factors, including revenue growth, profit margins, debt-to-equity ratio, earnings per share, and return on equity. Analysts have rated it as C, with a Bullish outlook. Always conduct your own research before investing.
Analysts predict Rh stock to fluctuate between $123.03 (low) and $457.26 (high) in the next 365 days, reflecting market expectations and potential volatility.
As of 2025-10-30, Rh's market cap is $3,288,260,214, based on 18,741,865 outstanding shares.
Compared to Amazon.Com Inc, Rh has a Lower Market-Cap, indicating a difference in performance.
To buy Rh (RH) stock: Open a brokerage account (e.g., Robinhood, TD Ameritrade, E-Trade). Search for RH. Place an order (Market, Limit, etc.).
The best time to invest depends on market trends and technical indicators, which show a Bullish trend based on economic conditions and company performance.
Revenue: $3,180,753,000 | EPS: $3.92 | Growth: 0%.
Visit https://www.rh.com/investor-relations for detailed financial reports.
You can explore historical data from here
All-time high: $744.56 (2021-08-12) | All-time low: $123.03 (2025-04-04).
Key trends include market demand, economic conditions, interest rates, and industry competition, which influence the stock's performance.
News

zacks.com
RH (RH) closed at $193.25 in the latest trading session, marking a +2.67% move from the prior day.
fool.com
RH (RH 3.03%), the home furnishing company formerly known as Restoration Hardware, hasn't pleased many investors in recent years.

seekingalpha.com
I'm initiating Restoration Hardware at a "Buy" rating, despite new tariffs impacting the furniture industry and RH's supply chain. RH's robust demand, strong gross margins, and significant supply chain mitigation efforts position it to withstand further tariff pressures. Even under aggressive tariff scenarios, RH remains undervalued at single-digit EV/EBITDA multiples, offering a compelling value opportunity.

fool.com
RH (RH -2.30%), the company formerly known as Restoration Hardware, is no stranger to the trade war, but things might be set to go from bad to worse.
youtube.com
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a slew of new tariffs on pharmaceuticals, big tricks, furniture and kitchen supplies. CNBC's Eamon Javers has the details.
schaeffersresearch.com
Shares of Wayfair Inc (NYSE:W) and RH (NYSE:RH) are reacting to President Donald Trump's tariff updates and inflation data that was in line with estimates.
seekingalpha.com
RH remains a Hold as near-term catalysts are lacking amid a challenging consumer and housing backdrop, despite solid execution and international momentum. 2Q25 results showed resilient demand and margin expansion, with strong UK and Paris openings supporting long-term international growth potential for RH. Promotional intensity and execution delays cloud the near-term outlook, risking RH's premium brand and pushing key growth drivers further out.
youtube.com
Deborah Elms, head of trade policy at the Hinrich Foundation, says President Trump has 'jumped ahead' with his tariffs on some pharmaceutical & furniture products. She also digs into the TikTok deal and China relinquishing its special and differentiated treatment in the WTO as a developing country, and how these moves could affect the prospects of a trade deal between the US and China.

youtube.com
US President Donald Trump announced a fresh round of tariffs on pharmaceuticals, heavy trucks and furniture. The proposed tariffs also include 100% duty on patented drugs unless the producer is building a manufacturing plant in the US.

businessinsider.com
Trump announced new tariffs on pharmaceuticals, trucks, and some furniture starting October 1. The tariffs aim to counteract what Trump calls a "very unfair practice.
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