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Walmart Inc. Common Stock

WMT🇺🇸
0.00156941
2.62%

As of May 31, 2026 at 24:02 UTC

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About Walmart Inc. Common Stock

Sector
RETAIL-VARIETY STORES
Headquarters
BENTONVILLE
Employees (FY)
2,100,000
Listed
1970-10-01
FIGI
BBG000BWXBC2

Since its founding in 1962, Walmart has become the world's largest retailer, operating over 10,700 stores globally (including 4,600 namesake locations on its home turf and another 600 Sam's Club outlets) and growing its e-commerce presence, attracting 270 million customers weekly. In aggregate, the firm posted more than $713 billion in fiscal 2026 sales. Its core operations span three reporting segments: Walmart US (68% of fiscal 2026 sales), Walmart International (19%), and Sam's Club (13%).Within the US, nearly 60% of its $486 billion in fiscal 2026 revenue came from its grocery offerings, with another quarter from general merchandise. Internationally, Walmart's operations are concentrated in Mexico, though it also has budding exposure to India.

Market Statistics

Market Capâ‚¿ 12.51M
24h Volumeâ‚¿ 66.39K
24h Change2.62%
7d Change3.72%
1m Change7.33%

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The article compares two hydrogen fuel cell companies: Bloom Energy, which focuses on stationary power systems for data centers and critical infrastructure, and Plug Power, which aims to build a vertically integrated hydrogen network. Despite Plug Power's lower valuation multiple, Bloom Energy is recommended as the better 2026 investment due to its positive free cash flow, strong revenue growth (130% last quarter), profitability improvements, and major partnerships like the $5 billion deal with Brookfield for AI data centers. Plug Power faces profitability challenges with a $1.6 billion net loss in FY2025 and negative free cash flow of $661.5 million.

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Walmart's stock dropped over 9% following its Q1 earnings due to cautious guidance and concerns about higher fuel costs, despite meeting expectations. However, the article argues this presents a buying opportunity given Walmart's 53-year dividend increase streak, strong growth in Walmart+, advertising revenue (up 36%), and management's optimism about future business potential.

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The S&P 500 trades at a P/E ratio of 27.5x, above its historical average of 19x, suggesting potential summer headwinds may not be fully priced in. With concerns including Middle East geopolitical conflicts, rising energy prices, inflation, and recession risks, conservative investors should consider raising cash balances or investing in stable dividend stocks like Coca-Cola. Berkshire Hathaway's large cash position reflects a cautious stance similar to Warren Buffett's patient investment approach.

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Costco reported better-than-expected Q3 earnings with 11.5% revenue growth and record gas volumes driven by high fuel prices. However, the stock barely moved as investors noted compressed profit margins (down to 11.04% from 11.25% year-over-year) due to reduced margins on fresh food and higher transportation costs. With a forward P/E of 48.5 and no near-term margin expansion plans, the analyst recommends waiting for better opportunities.

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The article compares Kimberly-Clark and Clorox as investment options for 2026. Both companies face challenges including high debt loads, customer concentration risk (Walmart accounts for 16-27% of sales), and intense competition. Kimberly-Clark is undergoing significant restructuring with a potential $48 billion merger with Kenvue and selling its international tissue business, while Clorox is recovering from a 2023 cyberattack and pandemic-era slowdown. The author recommends Clorox as the safer choice due to its stronger brand positioning, though acknowledges Kimberly-Clark offers higher upside potential despite greater integration risks.

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