Both stocks run through our valuation models. Here is how Home Depot (HD) and Starbucks (SBUX) compare, as of Aug 21, 2026.
As of Aug 21, 2026, Fair Value Calculator sees Home Depot as the less overvalued of the two: Home Depot trades at $334 versus a fair value of $237 (-29%), while Starbucks trades at $104 versus $56.43 (-46%).
Home Depot
HD · USD · Consumer Discretionary
-29%
upside to fair value
overvalued
Price$334
Fair Value$237
Quality57/100
Starbucks
SBUX · USD · Consumer Discretionary
-46%
upside to fair value
overvalued
Price$104
Fair Value$56.43
Quality57/100
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Head-to-head numbers
Green value = the better side for that row (for valuation multiples: lower = cheaper).
Home DepotStarbucks
Valuation
24.4×P/E (TTM)80.5×
2.06×P/S (TTM)3.13×
26.72×P/B—
15.5×EV/EBITDA24.4×
1.94×PEG1.29×
2.0%Dividend yield2.4%
$6.93Dividend per share$2.47
Profitability
8%Net margin4%
12%Operating margin8%
128%Return on equity—
13%Return on assets7%
Growth
5%Revenue growth (YoY)9%
1.5%Avg. growth/yr (3Y)4.9%
4.5%Avg. growth/yr (5Y)9.6%
Balance & size
3.62×Debt / equity—
$342BMarket cap$120B
healthyGrowth qualityhealthy
Home Depot leads: 6 to 5 metric wins.
Dash = not meaningfully computable, for example with negative equity.
Quality in detail
The quality score, broken down into the same factor families as on the stock page, 0 to 100 per family.
Home Depotof which business quality 55 · market factors 43Starbucksof which business quality 56 · market factors 60
ProfitabilityMargins and returns on capital today
83
54
Quality GrowthAre margins and returns improving?
30
21
CashflowEarnings quality: real cash, not paper profit
InvestmentDisciplined investing over empire-building
48
77
Low VolatilityCalm price path (market factor)
71
68
MomentumPrice trend over the last 3–12 months (market factor)
33
49
52W MomentumDistance to the 52-week high (market factor)
26
68
Net IssuanceBuybacks instead of dilution
84
83
What the models say
The median fair value (base case) per model family, each in the currency of its trading venue. Green = above the current price, red = below.
Home Depot
DCF Models$247
Earnings-Based$129
Dividend Discount$174
Multiples$227
Asset-Based$8.61
Growth DCF$193
Economic Profit$128
Growth Earnings$285
26 of 26 models see the stock below the current price.
Starbucks
DCF Models$37.81
Earnings-Based$19.71
Dividend Discount$42.79
Multiples$35.83
Growth DCF$38.33
Economic Profit$15.59
Growth Earnings$31.99
23 of 23 models see the stock below the current price.
Scenario ranges
From our cautious bear case to the optimistic bull case. The white tick is the current price: left of fair value means room to run.
Home Depot
Bear $129Fair Value $237Bull $312
$334 = current price (white tick)
Starbucks
Bear $34.48Fair Value $56.43Bull $70.55
$104 = current price (white tick)
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Ranked within their sector
Where each stock sits within its sector peer group. Band = middle 50% of peers, tick = median, dot = this stock.
Home Depot · Consumer Discretionary
Quality score57 · above median
Fair value upside-29% · below median
Starbucks · Consumer Discretionary
Quality score57 · above median
Fair value upside-46% · below median
Bottom line
As of Aug 21, 2026, Fair Value Calculator sees Home Depot as the less overvalued of the two: Home Depot trades at $334 versus a fair value of $237 (-29%), while Starbucks trades at $104 versus $56.43 (-46%).
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A model-based valuation snapshot from 21 models. Values change with price and fundamentals; the date shown above applies.