The discounter has gained traction with upper-income shoppers with a larger online assortment and faster online options, like home deliveries.
People like Walmart's (WMT) prices. But they're also picking the retailer for convenience—and paying more to do it.
As Walmart navigates a shifting trade landscape, the specter of new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration is casting a shadow over the retail giant's hallmark promise: everyday low prices.
U.S. stocks wavered Thursday after a strong run, with weak guidance from Walmart underlining nagging worries about the health of the American consumer.
Walmart was the Dow Jones Industrial Average's worst performer on Thursday, after the big-box retail chain forecast its first year-over-year drop in quarterly profit in three years.
Amazon leapfrogged Walmart in quarterly sales for the first time. Walmart reported $180.5 billion in sales during the most recent quarter while Amazon reeled in $187.8 billion in the same period.
I rate Walmart Inc. stock a “sell” due to its high valuation and the unstable market environment, posing a risk if earnings aren't superb. Recent earnings have proven that WMT can't grow like in 2024 forever and pose a correction risk. I am bearish on US large caps, suggesting that even if WMT doesn't correct post-earnings, a downturn is inevitable.
TD Cowen Senior Research Analyst Oliver Chen joins Morning Brief anchors Seana Smith and Brad Smith to discuss his outlook on Walmart (WMT). The retail giant stock is dropping this morning despite beating fourth quarter earnings estimates.
WMT's fiscal Q4 results reflect increased sales and earnings growth across all segments. Management announced an annual dividend hike.
US stock futures (ES=F, NQ=F, YM=F) are slumping in Thursday's pre-market trading as Seana Smith and Brad Smith cover the biggest industry stories and guide investors to the opening bell. Crossmark Global Investments Chief Market Strategist Victoria Fernandez sits down with the Morning Brief team to discuss her "cautious" outlook on the market.
Shares of Walmart (WMT -6.39%) are falling on Thursday. The company's stock fell 6.3% as of noon ET.
Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT ) Q4 2025 Earnings Conference Call February 20, 2025 8:00 AM ET Company Participants Steph Wissink - SVP, IR Doug McMillon - CEO John David Rainey - CFO John Furner - President & CEO, Walmart U.S. Chris Nicholas - President & CEO, Sam's Club Kath McLay - President & CEO, Walmart International Conference Call Participants Michael Lasser - UBS Kate McShane - Goldman Sachs Simeon Gutman - Morgan Stanley Kelly Bania - BMO Capital Markets Chuck Grom - Gordon Haskett Mike Baker - D.A. Davidson Paul Lejuez - Citigroup Seth Sigman - Barclays Zhihan Ma - Bernstein Edward Kelly - Wells Fargo Robbie Ohmes - Bank of America Corey Tarlowe - Jefferies Rupesh Parikh - Oppenheimer Operator Greetings.