Walmart Inc

NYSE: WMT
$84.25
-$0.22 (-0.3%)
Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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A couple of investment banks have weighed in on Facebook. Should the social media powerhouse be valued the same as Wal-Mart?
Exxon Mobil, which has its roots in John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil from well over a century ago, has had its market cap eclipsed by Google, which was founded in 1998.
An institution of that size, breadth and economic power of Wal-Mart cannot help but wield an outsized influence, both economically and socially.
Jefferies analysts see three top retail stocks benefiting from rising wages and lower fuel prices.
Investors have flocked back to Amazon.com stock in droves during the past two months, and there is no single explanation for why that has happened.
thinkstockMarch 11, 2015: Markets opened modestly higher on Wednesday as both economic data and world markets didn’t create much action. Crude oil traded higher early in the day then tumbled on...
thinkstockMarch 5, 2015: Markets opened higher on Thursday following a higher-than-expected number of new claims for unemployment benefits combined with lower-than-expected productivity and...
Target's new CEO Brian Cornell will present the core of his turnaround plans soon. Will it include "Expect More. Pay Less"?
Analysts have begun to weigh in on troubled department store operator J.C. Penney after its earnings miss.
Wednesday before the markets opened, Target reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter financial results.
In a move that is surely designed to attract more shoppers to its online and mobile offerings, Target has lowered its free shipping threshold to $25.
Sears Holdings may be forced to give raises because of public pressure and worker unrest and protests, but its bottom line and balance sheet will not support it.
Wal-Mart's wage hike put pressure on McDonald's to do the same. Wal-Mart can afford the decision. It may be harder for McDonald's.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations from 24/7 Wall St. include Wal-Mart, Garmin, DSW, Kinder Morgan and Hasbro.
thinkstockFebruary 19, 2015: Markets opened lower for a third consecutive day on Thursday after Wednesday night’s report on a huge build in crude oil inventories. New claims for unemployment...