Walmart Inc

NYSE: WMT
$60.16
-$0.05 (-0.1%)
Closing price April 26, 2024
Walmart Inc. is a global retail giant offering a wide range of products and services. With a presence in various countries, it operates under several segments including Walmart U.S., Walmart International, and Sam's Club. The company's vast offerings include groceries, apparel, electronics, home goods, and more, available both in-store and online. Walmart also provides financial services and operates ecommerce platforms like walmart.com and flipkart.com. Known for its supercenters and discount stores, Walmart continues to serve millions of customers, emphasizing affordability and convenience.
Walmart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) is the world’s largest retailer, operating retail stores under the formats: Walmart Stores Supercenters Neighborhood Markets Sam’s Club locations in the United...
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