Walmart Inc

NYSE: WMT
$92.24
-$1.16 (-1.2%)
Closing Price on December 20, 2024

WMT Articles

Analysts often like to draw a dichotomy between Walmart and Amazon as two of the biggest players in this consumer economy. Walmart has slowly but surely hoisted its way into a major position in...
Two of America's largest companies have moved in opposite directions in the streaming wars, just as the market becomes more crowded.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Cisco, Walmart and some of the other most prominent earnings reports that are expected this week.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations included Beyond Meat, Costco, Disney, Gap, Hecla Mining, Qualcomm, Slack, Teradata, Walmart and Zillow.
Amazon's shares have underperformed the Nasdaq this year. The index is more than 13% higher, but Amazon's shares are up 8% or so. In the meantime, Walmart's stock has risen by nearly 26%.
Walmart is launching its first holiday deals on Friday this week. While that may seem a bit early, there's a good reason to start early: the holiday shopping period is much shorter than usual this...
Amazon trails search advertising leader Google by a wide margin but its market share is growing while Google's is declining. Here's the e-commerce giant's secret.
Walmart is reportedly in discussions to spin-off all or part of its Jetblack personal shopping service.
Five drugmakers are considering a proposal that would have them contribute to a trust established as part of the bankruptcy settlement by Purdue Pharmaceuticals and be released from liability in the...
24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch research universe for stocks rated Buy that could benefit from the consumer strength and found five that could be big winners in the fourth quarter.
Walmart has announced a same-day delivery service that will roll out to 1,600 of its stores by the end of this year. The new service highlights a battle among grocery stores to keep current customers...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations for Thursday included Cloudera, Dollar General, General Electric, Lyft, Match, MongoDB, Palo Alto Networks, Papa John's, Slack and Walmart.
Walmart will stop selling certain types of ammunition in all its U.S. stores and take other steps the company hopes will lead more diligence in gun sales.
Being called the Oracle of Omaha has to mean something. Here are 10 lessons of sanity for investors to always consider when markets begin to act less than sane.
It's one thing to say that BJ's Wholesale Club beat its earnings expectations, but it's another to wonder if it eventually could become the next Costco Wholesale, or even the next Sam's Club.