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  2. Walmart raises guidance after another strong earnings report ...

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    Walmart US same-store sales jumped 5.3%, driven by an increase in foot traffic, up 3.1%, and a higher average ticket, up 2.1%. That's compared to the 4.9% same-store sales increase it posted this ...

  3. Strong Walmart earnings may already be priced in with shares ...

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    Shares of Walmart recently traded at about 25 times expected earnings, up from a 10-year average valuation of about 20, suggesting investors expect strong profit growth, according to LSEG data.

  4. Walmart's Flywheel Keeps Spinning - AOL

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    Then, Motley Fool personal finance expert Robert Brokamp kicks off a two-part series with Christine Benz, Morningstar's director of personal finance and the author of How to Retire: 20 Lessons for ...

  5. Walmart Beats on Earnings, Raises View: ETFs in Focus - AOL

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    Walmart topped earnings estimates but fell shy of the consensus mark for revenues. Additionally, the company raised full-year forecast. Walmart Beats on Earnings, Raises View: ETFs in Focus

  6. Walmart and Target earnings pull back the curtain on an ...

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    The retail giant topped Wall Street’s earnings and revenue forecasts in the first quarter, reporting adjusted earnings per share of $0.60, compared with the expected $0.52, and revenue of $161.5 ...

  7. Walmart earnings: Retailer projects fruitful holiday shopping ...

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    Walmart shares rose 3% when the market opened and closed at that level. Shares are up nearly 60% so far this year. Walmart: Retailer sees growth in higher income shoppers.