Walmart is expanding its drone delivery service to three more states in a bid to compete with rival Amazon.
WMT's digital momentum grows as its omnichannel strategy and tech investments transform customer experience.
Our sky-mall future is officially here: Walmart and drone company Wing are rolling out drone delivery to a number of additional metro areas in what the companies are calling “the world's largest drone delivery expansion” ever.
Walmart said it will expand drone deliveries to customers from 100 stores in Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Orlando and Tampa within the coming year. Customers can already get items by drone delivery in parts of Northwest Arkansas and Dallas-Fort Worth.
Wing, the on-demand drone delivery company owned by Alphabet, is spreading its commercial wings with help from Walmart.
WMT's digital momentum grows as its omnichannel strategy and tech investments transform customer experience.
With its very large size, Walmart has a narrow-to-strong economic moat, based on cost advantages and network effects. Growth prospects are steady, with ~4% revenue growth expected and even more for profitability, but margins are pressured by tariffs this year. Derived from a DCF model and backed by relative valuations, my Fair Value estimate is $68.2, about 31% potential downside from the current price ($99.5).
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Walmart (NYSE: WMT) proved to be a powerhouse last year, surging 75% and securing a prominent position in the S&P 500, coming in second only to Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) in the Dow. And the momentum isn't slowing down: the stock has added another 7% in 2025, even as the overall market falters.