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    Best Buy Co. Inc. reported stronger-than-expected earnings for its fiscal second quarter on Wednesday, with revenue and profits exceeding Wall Street estimates as demand for technology products showed signs of stabilizing. Despite the improved performance, the company maintained its full-year forecast, citing ongoing challenges from U.S. tariffs on electronics imports. For the quarter ended August 3, Best Buy posted revenue of $9.44 billion, topping analysts’ consensus forecast.

    Best Buy Q2 revenue hits $9.44 billion on tech demand
    Retail earnings rise as Best Buy posts $9.44B Q2 revenue driven by AI and gaming category strength. Credit: Best Buy Co. Inc.

    Adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.28, exceeding estimates by six cents. U.S. comparable sales rose 1.6 percent, marking the first positive quarterly growth in the category in three years. Online demand helped drive performance, with domestic digital sales increasing 5.1 percent. The company cited strong interest in artificial intelligence-powered computers, mobile devices, and gaming hardware. The launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 contributed to elevated traffic and orders across digital and physical retail platforms.

    International performance also improved during the quarter. Comparable sales outside the United States rose 7.6 percent, supported by strength in Canada and select European markets. The uptick in global demand provided balance to the company’s performance, helping offset continued macroeconomic headwinds. Despite the gains, Best Buy reiterated its fiscal 2025 guidance, projecting revenue between $41.1 billion and $41.9 billion, with adjusted earnings per share ranging from $6.15 to $6.30.

    Online and global sales drive second-quarter performance

    The company said trade tariffs remain a pressure point, particularly on consumer electronics sourced from overseas manufacturers. Chief Executive Officer Corie Barry said the company has made significant progress in adjusting its supply chain to reduce exposure to tariff-impacted imports. Products sourced from China now account for approximately 30 to 35 percent of total procurement, down from 55 percent at the start of the year. Best Buy has increased sourcing from the United States and Mexico, which now contribute about 25 percent of total merchandise costs.

    The company has largely held back from raising consumer prices, opting instead to manage product margins through vendor agreements and logistics adjustments. Best Buy said these measures helped maintain price competitiveness without sacrificing earnings quality. Shares of Best Buy fell modestly in early trading following the report, as investors reacted to the reaffirmed guidance despite the stronger-than-expected quarterly numbers.

    Tariff challenges persist in electronics retail

    Analysts noted the company’s consistent performance across key product segments and channels, highlighting improved execution in both digital and in-store operations. The second-quarter results reflect gradual recovery across the consumer electronics sector, with renewed interest in emerging technologies and entertainment devices helping drive retail demand. Best Buy’s performance in the quarter positions it among the more resilient players in a market that remains sensitive to geopolitical and trade-related developments.

    The retailer’s quarterly report comes as the broader U.S. retail industry grapples with fluctuating demand, evolving technology cycles, and the impact of trade policy. Best Buy’s results suggest steady consumer interest in high-demand tech categories, particularly those driven by innovation in artificial intelligence, gaming, and mobile computing. With supply chain revisions underway and core product demand holding, Best Buy’s latest earnings report underscores its continued efforts to stabilize operations amid ongoing market challenges. – By Content Syndication Services.

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