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CNBC's Jim Cramer believes Costco and Walmart stocks have long-term strength. These retailers have scale and fat margins, and they are largely domestic.
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Walmart reportedly is squeezing its China-based suppliers to lower their prices due to tariffs. The retailer’s shareholders could be in for a rough year in 2025.
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The Chinese government objects to Walmart’s attempt to get suppliers there to cut their prices by 10%. Supplier prices are critical to keeping Walmart profitable.
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A weak forecast weighed on Walmart shares. The founder's three richest children each lost over $6 billion in net worth on the news.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer considers Walmart to be an inflation fighter. With the stock up 82% in the past year, it is no wonder Cramer likes it.
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Walmart stock has had an extraordinary run over the past year. However, the retailer faces large cost increases in its key groceries category.
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While the stocks of other retailers have struggled this year, Walmart shares have soared. Weak consumer spending has not damaged all national retailers.
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The descendants of Walmart's founder reportedly have a net worth of $432 billion. The family owns 46% of the world’s largest retailer.
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Shares of Walmart have handily outperformed the stocks of Amazon and Costco, its two primary competitors, this year.
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By some measures, Walmart's international figures are better than those in its home market. But are they growing fast enough?
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Walmart's quarterly report showed that its e-commerce is growing rapidly, and the retailer has withstood the threat from Amazon.com.
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Target reported abysmal financial results after Walmart posted excellent ones, and their share prices reveal how investors feel about that.
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Walmart stock is up handily in the past year, but not nearly as much as that of its primary rival, Amazon. Why is that?
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Here is an assessment of how safe Walmart's dividend appears to be based on a variety of metrics, including its status as a Dividend Aristocrat.
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