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Walmart’s Stock Performance in 2025: A Year of Challenges and Strategic Shifts

February 27, 2025

Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) has experienced notable fluctuations in its stock performance throughout 2025, reflecting both the retailer’s strategic initiatives and broader market dynamics.

As of February 22, 2025, Walmart’s stock is trading at $94.78 per share, marking a decline of approximately 2.42% from the previous close. The intraday high reached $97.65, while the low was $94.11. The latest trading volume stands at 35,014,806 shares.

In mid-February, Walmart reported robust earnings for the previous fiscal year, with revenues reaching $681 billion and a net income of $20.1 billion. However, the company issued a cautious outlook for 2025, citing potential challenges such as increased tariffs and a projected slowdown in consumer spending. This conservative guidance contributed to a 6.7% drop in the stock price on February 20, 2025.

Despite the recent downturn, analysts maintain a positive long-term outlook for Walmart. J.P. Morgan analyst Christopher Horvers reiterated an “overweight” rating with a target price of $122 per share, viewing the current stock price as a “near-term buying opportunity.a

Walmart continues to invest in digital transformation and diversification. The acquisition of Vizio for $2.3 billion in February 2024 aims to enhance its advertising capabilities, particularly in the streaming sector. Additionally, the company is expanding its Walmart+ subscription service and exploring new revenue streams to bolster its market position.

By: Montana Newsroom staff

Filed Under: Business, Featured

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