Walmart’s stock price (WMT) shares increased by 5.86% to $105.48 as of 9:40 AM EST
Walmart Inc., WMT
WMT reported strong third-quarter results, showing a notable revenue increase of 5.8% year-over-year. The company posted $179.5 billion in revenue, with eCommerce growth leading the charge. Walmart’s global eCommerce sales surged by 27%, supported by robust growth across each business segment. With improved inventory management, a strategic focus on eCommerce, and strong advertising performance, Walmart raised its fiscal 2026 outlook. The company expects net sales growth between 4.8% and 5.1% and adjusted operating income growth of 4.8% to 5.5%.
Walmart’s eCommerce division continued to be a bright spot for the company, showing impressive growth. The global eCommerce sales jumped 27%, with significant contributions from store-fulfilled pickup and delivery services. In addition, Walmart’s digital marketplace grew substantially, driving a significant portion of overall sales. The company’s advertising business also reported a strong performance, with a 53% increase globally. Walmart Connect in the U.S. saw a 33% growth in ad sales, reflecting strong demand for its advertising services.
These growth areas were supported by Walmart’s focus on delivery speed and inventory management. The company’s efforts in expanding store-fulfilled delivery channels led to nearly a 70% rise in sales through expedited services. With these advancements, Walmart positioned itself well for future growth, capitalizing on the digital shift in retail.
For the full fiscal year 2026, Walmart raised its growth outlook, projecting a continued positive trajectory in both sales and operating income. The company now expects net sales growth of 4.8% to 5.1% and adjusted operating income growth of 4.8% to 5.5%. Walmart’s adjusted earnings per share are expected to be between $2.58 and $2.63, despite a slight currency headwind.
The company’s balance sheet remains strong, with cash and cash equivalents at $10.6 billion. Walmart’s operating cash flow reached $27.5 billion, a $4.5 billion increase, further demonstrating its operational strength. The company also repurchased 75.3 million shares year-to-date, amounting to $7 billion, reflecting its commitment to shareholder value.
Walmart’s strong performance is also attributed to its focus on value for customers and strong membership growth. This focus, combined with effective inventory and supply chain management, positions Walmart for continued success. The company’s future outlook remains optimistic as it continues to lead in both eCommerce and traditional retail sectors.
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