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Walmart (NYSE: WMT) stock gained 13% in November according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. It reported strong third-quarter earnings amid a challenging operating environment.
Walmart (NYSE: WMT) stands out in this category, with its 51-year streak of dividend increases and conservative 41.4% payout ratio. However, the retail giant's shares have surged 75% over the past ...
But like Walmart, Costco's stock isn't a bargain at 47 times next year's earnings. It also pays a tiny forward dividend yield of 0.5%. The better buy: Walmart.
Walmart (NYSE: WMT) is coming off an incredibly strong 2024. Below, I'll look at how likely it is for Walmart's stock to join the $1 trillion club in 2025 based on its fundamentals, growth ...
Unless Walmart significantly accelerates its earnings growth, the stock could revert back to its previous 10-year average P/E of 28, which would cause a short-term sell-off in the share price.
Walmart (NYSE: WMT) shareholders are basking in a record-setting year, with strong growth propelling the stock to a fantastic 81% return thus far in 2024, at the time of writing. In contrast ...
Walmart's surging stock price, paired with years of tiny raises, has pushed its yield down to just 1%, which is lower than the S&P 500 average yield of 1.2%. Another issue is valuation.
Walmart stock has soared 58% this year to record highs, making its founding family richer than ever. Retail legend Sam Walton's three surviving children are each worth more than $100 billion.