WMT nears 95% U.S. delivery coverage in three hours or less, fueling e-commerce growth and boosting global digital profitability.
Walmart (WMT) has received quite a bit of attention from Zacks.com users lately. Therefore, it is wise to be aware of the facts that can impact the stock's prospects.
Walmart nears its 52-week high with strong e-commerce gains, market share growth and premium valuation, sparking investor debate.
Amazon and Walmart are waging a two-front war. One front is software.
Flipkart and China drive WMT's global e-commerce, logistics and ad growth as U.S. retail margins tighten.
Earnings this month have stories to tell about consumers, tariffs and artificial intelligence.
Shares of the retailer haven't moved much since April. The cruise operator's stock is beating the S&P 500.
The chief executive officer of Walmart's Mexico and Central America unit, Ignacio Caride, is stepping down from his role and from the board of directors effective immediately, the company said in a statement on Friday.
WMT hits a major milestone as global eCommerce turns profitable, fueled by delivery gains and digital services growth.
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Walmart and Major League Soccer entered into a multiyear partnership that will see the retailer invest in U.S. soccer. The partnership will include dedicated programming around televised MLS matches on Saturdays, the launch of a creator network and a curated soccer shopping experience, among other ties between the league and retailer.