Walmart Inc

NYSE: WMT
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Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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thinkstockSeptember 19, 2014: Markets opened higher on Friday as the financial world waited for the initial public offering from Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (NYSE: BABA). Shares traded higher by 38%...
The list of banks, retailers and credit card issuers that will support the recently announced Apple Pay mobile payments is long and growing.
Macy's is the latest brick-and-mortar retailer to take a swing at Amazon.com. Its attempt at competition is through same-day delivery service.
Online retailer Amazon.com spent $158 million in 2013 to buy search advertising from Google.
These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations covered by 24/7 Wall St. on Monday, September 15, 2014.
Walmart has announced its Top 20 Toys List for the coming holiday season, based on the toys picked by hundreds of kids.
No matter how many times Walmart retools and relaunches its Walmart.com sites, it cannot make up ground on Amazon.com, at least not in total traffic.
On Wednesday, September 10, many websites are planning to participate in what’s called the Internet Slowdown, the latest demonstration in support of net neutrality.
thinkstockSeptember 5, 2014: Markets opened lower on Friday following a disappointing report on employment that investors later took as a signal that the Fed might extend its easy money policy. The...
Tablets may have a new frontier -- senior citizens! Now AARP is getting into the tablet business with its RealPad.
Dollar General has upped the stakes in the battle to acquire Family Dollar Stores with an $80 a share all-cash offer.
On Friday, the company opened its first Walmart-owned clinics in two Georgia stores, three South Carolina stores and four Texas stores.
thinkstockAugust 29, 2014: Markets opened higher on Friday and dipped into the red briefly following this morning’s report on consumer spending. Volume was threatening to break below the...
Google has passed Berkshire Hathaway to become the third largest U.S. company by market capitalization.
Apple's market cap is now worth $100 billion more than those of GE and Walmart combined.