Luxury home furnishings company RH (RH, Financial) has reached a nearly five-year low after missing Q4 earnings expectations and issuing concerning guidance for Q1 and FY26. The company faces multiple challenges, including inflation, high interest rates, a weak housing market, and new tariffs.
Last year, nearly 75% of RH's products were sourced from Asia, with 35% from Vietnam, 23% from China, and the rest from Indonesia and India. Only 10% were U.S.-made. Recent tariffs on these countries, ranging from 26% to 46%, have put RH in a difficult position. The company has been stockpiling inventory, which grew by 35% year-over-year in Q4. CEO Gary Friedman is optimistic about managing inventory costs ahead of tariffs and views the tariffs as a potential negotiation tactic.
Despite these challenges, RH aims to avoid turning its situation into a major setback.
Even before tariffs, RH faced significant hurdles, making a swift recovery difficult. Competitors also face import tax challenges, with notable losses for companies like Wayfair (W, Financial), Williams-Sonoma (WSM, Financial), Haverty Furniture (HVT, Financial), La-Z-Boy (LZB, Financial), and Ethan Allen Interiors (ETD, Financial).
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