Walmart Inc

NYSE: WMT
$91.31
+$1.81 (+2.0%)
Closing Price on November 26, 2024

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This conversation focuses on Barry Bannister’s prediction of a downturn in the S&P 500, and skepticism about future interest rate cuts. The discussion also touches on persistent inflation...
Target has cut prices on about 5,000 items for reasons only known by company management. Could it be due to Walmart's success?
24/7 Insights The growth of Amazon crushed many brick-and-mortar retailers. Walmart avoided that fate by flanking Amazon in important ways. Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) was founded in 1994. At the...
24/7 Insights Many investors lose most or all of their investments when stocks run up on speculation and rumor. GameStop’s stock has had another crazy run, but the end may be in sight. When it...
Analysts don't seem to have as much faith in Apple as Warren Buffett does, but they do have high hopes for these three Buffett picks.
According to several media reports, Walmart is laying off workers. Since the retailer plans to automate its stores, this may be a sign of things to come.
The practice of laying off workers whenever the company has a bad day, or outsourcing jobs overseas, are both relatively recent developments in the modern world, all thanks to relaxed labor laws and...
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) shares are up 27% in the past year, compared to the S&P 500’s jump of 19%. But should America’s biggest retailer be compared to the index? Probably not. A better...
The big Costco dividend hike last year is sure to attract the attention of income investors. The retailer is no stranger to special dividends.
During and following the global pandemic, home improvement retail stores experienced significant growth, sometimes resulting in a shortage of goods. Revenue in this sector reached $258 billion in...
There are few things that can unite the average American more than struggling to make ends meet while hearing that multi-billion-dollar corporations are receiving generous amounts of government...
Everything about Walmart is gigantic. By revenue, it’s the largest retailer on earth. Bigger than Costco (Nasdaq: COST), Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN), and Target (NYSE:TGT). The company operates more than...
German-based Aldi, which has 12,000 grocery stores worldwide, plans to increase its U.S. footprint aggressively.
Target has ambitious plans to turn around its weak performance, but is it too small to compete successfully with its larger rivals?