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Ownership Structure of Home Depot
- Home Depot is a publicly traded retail corporation that owns 100% of its over 2,300 locations across North America.
- Home Depot co-founders Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank started the company in 1978.
Home Depot as a Corporation
- Not a Franchise: Home Depot is not a franchise. It operates as a corporation that owns each of its retail locations directly.
- Profit Control: With control of its stores, Home Depot holds onto more profits.
- Chairman and CEO: Home Depot is run by its Chairman of the Board and CEO, Craig Menear.
Understanding Home Depot’s Business Model
- Franchise vs. Corporation: Key differences between a franchise and a corporation.
- Reasons for Not Franchising: History of how Home Depot grew over 40+ years. Reasons why Home Depot is not a franchise.
Considerations for Potential Franchisees
- Franchise Evaluation: The decision making tools in Chapter 15 of The Educated Franchise and Step 13 of The Franchisee Workbook.
- Financial Preparation: Creating a financial model and determining the funding needed.
Comparison with Other Retailers
- Lowe’s Costs: Information on costs to open a Lowe’s store.
- Lowe’s Services: Overview of installation services and costs at Lowe’s.
- Retail Business Models: Different business models of home improvement retailers.