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Walmart Inc.

Walmart Inc. (WMT)

24HHigh$113.8624HLow$111.81
$113.05
-0.00%

Last updated: 2026-07-09 10:56:27

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Key Data

Prev. Open
$113.15
Prev. Close
$113.05
Prev. Day's Range
$111.81 - $113.86
52W Range
$93.45 - $135.16
Trading Volume
13.683M
MC
$887.644B
P/E Ratio
38.9x
EPS
$2.87

Company Overview

NASDAQ

Walmart Inc. is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores from the United States, headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas. It also owns and operates Sam's Club retail warehouses.

SectorCONSUMER DEFENSIVE
IndustryDISCOUNT STORES
Headquarters1 CUSTOMER DRIVE, BENTONVILLE, AR, UNITED STATES, 72716
CountryUSA
Listing Date1972-08-25
Fiscal Year Ended2026-04-30
Shares Outstanding7.958B
CIK Code104169

Financial Metrics

Indicator2026-04-302026-01-312025-10-312025-07-31
Income$177.751B$190.656B$179.496B$177.402B
Operating Expenses$133.058B$143.615B$134.706B$132.771B
Net Income$5.65B$4.237B$6.143B$7.026B
Net Profit Margin3.2%2.2%3.4%4.0%
Earnings Per Share$0.71$0.53$0.77$0.88
EBITDA$11.668B$10.42B$12.476B$13.575B
Effective Tax Rate23.2%26.4%25.6%23.3%

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FAQ

Walmart Inc. (WMT) is a leading multinational retail corporation operating in the Consumer Staples sector. It focuses primarily on discount department stores, grocery stores, and e-commerce, offering a wide range of products including groceries, electronics, apparel, and home goods. Walmart serves its customers through various channels, including physical stores and online platforms.
Walmart's revenue comes primarily from its vast network of physical stores and its online marketplace. The majority of its sales come from groceries, followed by general merchandise and health and wellness products. Its membership-based warehouse division, Sam's Club, also contributes significantly. Additionally, Walmart has been expanding its e-commerce business, which is a growing segment.
Walmart is focusing on expanding its e-commerce operations, leveraging technology to improve supply chain efficiency, and enhancing its grocery delivery and pickup services. The company is also exploring international markets for growth, particularly in emerging economies. Moreover, its investments in private-label goods and sustainability initiatives create additional growth potential.
Walmart operates in a highly competitive retail space, with primary competitors including Amazon for e-commerce, Target for general retail, Kroger in the grocery segment, and Costco in the warehouse club category. Walmart's ability to offer low prices and a wide product selection helps it compete effectively in the market.
Yes, Walmart is known for its consistent dividend payments. The company has a strong track record of returning value to its shareholders through quarterly dividends. Walmart's dividend policy demonstrates its stability and commitment to shareholder returns, although investors should review the latest financial statements for updated dividend rates.
Key risks for Walmart include intense competition in retail and e-commerce, fluctuations in consumer demand, regulatory challenges in different markets, and rising operating costs. Additionally, global economic conditions and currency exchange rates could impact its international operations and profitability.
Walmart's valuation is generally assessed using metrics like the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio and price-to-sales (P/S) ratio. It often commands a premium compared to some competitors due to its market leadership and consistent operational performance. However, investors should compare its growth prospects and risks to those of peers like Amazon and Target when evaluating valuation.
Walmart continues to invest heavily in its e-commerce platform with initiatives including online grocery delivery, curbside pickup, and third-party seller integration. The company has also acquired technology firms to boost its digital capabilities and is expanding its Walmart+ subscription service to compete with Amazon Prime.
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