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Walmart’s strong quarter shows Americans are still spending

thebusinesstimes.co.ukBy thebusinesstimes.co.uk20 November 20251 Views
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Walmart Inc. on Thursday raised its outlook after beating Wall Street expectations, fueled largely by strong e-commerce and higher sales across categories even as consumers remain cautious in a challenging economy. 

The Arkansas-based company, which offers a snapshot of how the American consumer, reported revenue of $179.5 billion during the three-month period ending on Oct. 31. That’s higher than the $177 billion projected by Wall Street and up 6% from a year earlier. 

Total sales for Walmart U.S. climbed 5.1% to $120.7 billion in the three-month period and online sales jumped 28%, marking the company’s seventh straight quarter of more than 20% e-commerce growth. 

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Sales at stores open for at least a year in the U.S., a key measure of retail performance, rose 4.5% due to an increase in shoppers and customers buying bigger purchases. Transactions were up 1.8%, while the average amount spent per trip increased 2.7%, according to Walmart. 

The company also continued to gain market share among higher-income shoppers looking for value, a trend the company has been seeing for consecutive quarters. 

Sales in health, grocery and general merchandise rose. The rise in general merchandise sales is notable though, given the pullback in discretionary spending among consumers. However, Walmart said shoppers responded to its expanded assortment and stronger private-label brands, which are typically cheaper than their national brand counterparts.

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The report also follows leadership changes at the retail giant. The report comes just a week after the company announced that the head of its U.S. business, John Furner will become the head of the global business in February, succeeding Doug McMillon, who sat at the helm for more than a decade. 

For fiscal 2026, Walmart is now expecting net sales to grow between 4.8% and 5.1%, up from its prior forecast of 3.75% and 4.75%. 

A shopper loads items into a vehicle outside a Walmart store in California.

It also expects adjusted operating income to rise 4.8% to 5.5%, compared with an unchanged prior range of 3.5% to 5.5% earlier in the year, and adjusted earnings per share to land between $2.58 and $2.63, up from the prior view of $2.52 to $2.58.

The company announced on Thursday that it will transfer the listing of its common stock from the New York Stock Exchange to The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (Nasdaq) The company expects its common stock to begin trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on Dec. 9 under its current ticker symbol “WMT.” Walmart will also transfer the listing of nine bonds to Nasdaq.

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Walmart store in Chicago

Walmart Inc. CFO John David Rainey said the move to the “Nasdaq aligns with the people-led, tech-powered approach to our long-term strategy.”

“Walmart is setting a new standard for omnichannel retail by integrating automation and AI to build smarter, faster, and more connected experiences for customers, while enabling our associates to deliver even greater value at scale,” he said.

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