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  2. Walmart Stock Beat the Market in 2024. Can It Repeat in 2025?

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    Shares of retail giant Walmart (NYSE: WMT) were up a whopping 72% in 2024. To put the magnitude of this move in perspective, this was the best year for Walmart stock since 1998 -- you read that right.

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    The exception is WOW Gospel 2009 in which the United States of America was honored due to the previous year's election. Another exception was when Atlanta was honored twice - first in 2007 and 2013. However, for Wow Gospel 2014 and Wow Gospel 2015, they did not recognize a city, however used a different background for the cover. The series ...

  4. 4 Reasons to Buy Walmart Stock Like There's No Tomorrow - AOL

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    After investing billions of dollars in its e-commerce platform before and during this period, market research outfit Digital Commerce 360 says Walmart's share of the United States' online-shopping ...

  5. 3 Reasons to Buy Walmart Stock Like There's No Tomorrow - AOL

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    Walmart (NYSE: WMT) stock is the second-best-performing investment in the Dow Jones Industrial Average this year. Walmart does have exposure to some attractive tech spaces, of course. Walmart is ...

  6. Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Walmart vs. Target - AOL

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    Looking ahead, management projects full-year adjusted EPS between $2.42 and $2.47, representing a 10% increase at the midpoint from 2024. In the stock market, it's often a smart idea to stick with ...

  7. Walmart rolled through 2024, but uncertainty about consumers ...

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    Walmart expects annual sales to rise between 3% and 4%, or between $667.57 billion and $674.05 billion. That too falls short of the $708.72 billion that Wall Street projected. Show comments