Walmart Inc

NYSE: WMT
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Closing Price on November 13, 2024

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Target's management may have miscalculated the benefit of sharp cuts in product prices. The cuts may hurt Target in two ways.
Travelers and Home Depot led the DJIA gainers today while Apple and Walmart weighed the index down in a nearly flat close Friday.
Toys "R" Us may seek Chapter 11 protection. Traditionally, retailers that move into Chapter 11 shutter stores and fire workers.
Walmart's panel of experts has picked its top 25 toys for the coming holiday season. Some perennial favorites made the cut as well as some first-timers.
These five top stocks all pay good dividends and offer a degree of safety in what is clearly a very expensive market by historical standards. With fall right around the corner, playing it safe makes...
United Technologies, Apple, Boeing, and Walmart paced the DJIA to a gain on Tuesday.
Travelers, Goldman Sachs, Walmart, and IBM dragged the DJIA lower on Monday.
Americans are forecast to spend more online during the 2017 holiday season, but many expect to spend much less than they did last year, according to a new survey from Fung Global Retail &...
Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods Markets closes Monday, and the companies have already announced price cuts at the upscale grocery stores. Now Walmart has to fight back.
Samsung heir and leader Jay Y. Lee was convicted of bribery and related charges, Amazon will cut prices at Whole Foods, Hurricane Harvey could temporarily raise oil prices, and more important...
Walmart, United Technologies, Travelers, and Apple led the DJIA to a lower close on Thursday.
Here are the six companies that could good a boost from renewed Hispanic spending this fall and into the busy holiday selling season.
The European Union may kill the huge Bayer and Monsanto merger, Verizon launched new pricing plans for mobile subscribers and more important headlines.
Companies included on the S&P 500 index bought back more than $500 billion in stock last year and have bought back more than $4 trillion in shares since 2008.
Walmart apparently wants to move goods without the need for roads, trucks or airplanes. At least that is what a patent filing hints.