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Walmart Inc. Common Stock
As of May 21, 2026 at 10:03 UTC
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About Walmart Inc. Common Stock
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 $680 billion in fiscal 2025 sales. Its core operations span three reporting segments: Walmart US (68% of fiscal 2025 sales), Walmart International (18%), and Sam's Club (14%). Within the US, nearly 60% of its $465 billion in fiscal 2025 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.
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Target delivered strong Q1 earnings with 6.7% revenue growth and beat consensus by 300 bps, raising guidance and improving margins. However, analysts maintain a cautious 'wait-and-see' stance, wanting to see if the company can sustain comp-store growth amid consumer headwinds and tough comparisons. The stock faces key risks from market share losses to competitors like Walmart, Costco, and Sam's Club, though the company's turnaround efforts and attractive dividend yield of 3.7% provide support.
Walmart reported Q1 earnings that beat revenue expectations at $177.8 billion (up 7.3% YoY) with strong e-commerce growth of 26% and marketplace sales up 50%. However, the company reaffirmed fiscal 2027 guidance below Wall Street estimates and warned that elevated cost pressures may lead to higher retail price inflation in coming months.
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