Walmart Inc

NYSE: WMT
$82.51
-$0.53 (-0.6%)
Closing Price on October 25, 2024

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Institutional investors cut their positions in Apple, Lord & Taylor to sell items on Walmart.com, oil supplies hit a three-year low, and other important headlines.
UnitedHealth, Walmart, Pfizer, and DowDuPont did their best to pin a small gain on the Dow Monday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Cisco Systems, Deere, Walmart and some of the other top companies reporting their latest results in the coming week.
Procter & Gamble was able to add a bit to its share price last week, but not enough for it to shake its position as the worst performing Dow stock of 2018.
Consumers continue to show loyalty to these four big retailers, and they may be poised to have big summer selling seasons, with consumer confidence continuing to be sky-high.
Kroger faces a big bet against it on Wall Street. More and more of the smart money believes it cannot hold off the future of retail forever.
Walmart announced Wednesday morning that it will pay $16 billion for a 77% stake in India's Flipkart e-commerce business. The deal gives Walmart a leading position in the world's second-most populous...
Procter & Gamble is holding on to its ranking as the worst-performing stock among the 30 equities that comprise the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Walmart and Flipkart have reportedly agreed on a deal that would give Walmart a 75% stake in India's leading e-commerce firm for an investment of $15 billion.
Walmart has agreed to sell a majority stake in its U.K.-based Asda grocery store chain to Britain's Sainsbury. The U.S. company is focused on investing in an Indian company that promises more growth.
YouTube has a new way to market advertising, "Avengers: Infinity War" broke two box office records, Walmart to sell its U.K. operations, and other important headlines.
Consumer products giant Procter & Gamble remains the worst performing Dow stock of the year to date and, unless it can come up with some way to turn around sales, it could be there for a while.
The writing has been on the wall for brick-and-mortar retailers for some time. Amazon's quarterly results just made that writing bolder.
Boeing, Disney, Exxon, and Walmart did their best to lead the Dow to a gain Wednesday, but it may not be enough.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon's pay last year was 1,188 times the pay of a median company employee. That's way above the already high median ratio of CEO-to-median-employee pay.