Walmart Inc
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Walmart has announced the sale of its U.K. grocery chain, Asda, for about $8.8 billion. The U.S. retailer will retain a stake in Asda and take an after-tax noncash write-off of $2.5 billion and a hit...
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Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included American Eagle Outfitters, Carvana, General Dynamics, Halliburton, Papa Johns, Snowflake, Splunk, Walmart and Workday.
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Beyond Meat shares hit a multiyear high on Tuesday after the company announced that it would expand its long-standing relationship with Walmart.
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The upcoming Amazon Prime Day and the fourth quarter will demonstrate the advantage the e-commerce behemoth has over brick-and-mortar retailers, including its largest rival.
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A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has temporarily halted a proposed ban on Chinese social media app TikTok. Stay tuned.
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BofA Securities just issued a research note on three top retailers: Dollar General, Walmart and Target. All are poised for good times ahead.
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In a show of how quickly Walmart has evolved from a brick-and-mortar company to an e-commerce powerhouse, it will hire 20,000 temporary workers to staff its fulfillment centers for the holidays.
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The U.S. president has tentatively approved a deal that would create a U.S. company to manage social media app TikTok, but the story is far from over.
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A scion of the Walton family is selling 8.6 million shares of First Solar stock and giving away an equal amount.
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Shareholders are far from optimistic about Walmart's prospects. The primary challenge is its large number of stores.
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Walmart's panel of experts have chosen their favorite toys for the coming Chrismas season. The giant retailer has also launched a website that lets kids everywhere experience the top-rated toys.
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24/7 Wall St. has put together a list of well-known, mostly very large, publicly traded corporations that are a combination of safe harbor stocks and stocks in powerful tech firms.
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Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AT&T, Beyond Meat, Big Commerce, Centrus Energy, Oak Street Health, T-Mobile, Vail Resorts and Walmart
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Weekly jobless claims remain high, a sign the companies are cutting workers even as the headlines tout recovery. The layoff economy has returned with a vengeance.
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As of the most recently reported period, short sellers favored Pfizer, Exxon and Intel above all other Dow Jones industrial stocks, although two of them soon will be dropped from the index.
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