Home Depot's growth will depend on rate environment for big-ticket purchases: Cowen's Rakhelenko
Max Rakhelenko, Cowen analyst, and Deborah Weinswig, Coresight Research CEO, join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Home Depot's quarterly earnings results, what the quarter says about the state of the consumer and the company's SRS acquisition.
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