Walmart tops earnings and revenue estimates but warns of slower sales growth.
Jan Rogers Kniffen thinks Walmart's (WMT) earnings pullback is an opportunity. He considers the company's gargantuan reach in the retail space unbeatable despite similar companies posting strong fourth-quarter earnings.
Retailing giant's stock is up fractionally in premarket trading after 6.5% drop in the previous session
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) earnings for the most recently reported quarter were fine.
Walmart shares fell early trading on Thursday after it posted its fourth-quarter earnings results. Despite an increase in sales, the retail giant said it expected profit growth to slow during this fiscal year.
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Earnings drive stock performance
Amazon overtook Walmart in quarterly revenue in the fourth quarter. Walmart said Thursday (Feb. 20) that it earned $180.5 billion during the quarter, while Amazon said Feb. 6 that it brought in $187.8 billion in the same period, CNBC reported Thursday.
Bill Simon, Former Walmart U.S. CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Walmart stock sliding today and what its earnings say about the state of the consumer.
After hitting record highs over the past two sessions, the S&P 500 stepped back Thursday.
Retail giant Walmart (WMT -6.53%) reported fiscal 2025 fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday, Feb. 20, that came in just ahead of analysts' consensus expectations. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.66 compared to the analysts' estimate of $0.65.
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