Walmart Inc

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include AbbVie, Gilead, Johnson & Johnson, Potash, Schlumberger, Visa and Walmart.
Tuesday was a positive day for the U.S. exchanges with all three major indices hitting a new intraday high. Crude made a solid jump on the day pushing back from its loss last week. The S&P 500...
Walmart, Coca-Cola, Caterpillar, and Chevron were the top gainers on the DJIA Tuesday.
Walmart expects it current fiscal year online sales to increase by 40% year over year. The retail giant is so confident that it said it would kick off a new $20 billion share repurchase plan.
As the holidays approach and the number of returns increases, Walmart may have found an important edge over all its competition.
Walmart has launched a new process for fast drop-off of returns, Harvey Weinstein has been fired due to sexual harassment allegations, and more important headlines.
Chevron, Verizon, General Electric, and Walmart sank the DJIA on Friday.
When Walmart acquired New York City delivery service Parcel on Tuesday, the company succeeded in entering a market that has been closed to it forever. That's a big deal.
Amazon.com's powerful e-commerce empire has long been a threat to retailers everywhere, but with its acquisition of Whole Foods this summer its presence is even more pronounced.
Tesla confessed to a "production bottleneck," Facebook disclosed how many people have seen Russian ads on its site, and more important headlines.
More than half of Americans don't think stores should be open for business on Thanksgiving Day. More than 50 retailers have already said they'd be closed and more are expected to follow.
Target is setting a new precedent among most major retailers, and thousands of Target employees are going to see a nice addition on their checks.
Apple, UnitedHealth, Walmart, and Merck led the losers among the Dow 30 stocks on Friday.
Toys "R" Us may be bankrupt, but it is not dead yet. The company said it will add 12,050 temporary holiday workers.
Walmart won't hire temporary workers for the holidays, while most large retailers need to add tens of thousands of people to handle the late-year shopping crush.