Former England captain Beckham knighted by King
Thomson Reuters reports higher third-quarter revenue
Deutsche Telekom partners with NVIDIA for AI cloud for Q1 2026
Michael Kors parent Capri tops quarterly revenue estimate
U.S. Bancorp Stock: Analyst Estimates & Ratings
Fortis boosts dividend after posting third-quarter profit of $409-million
Americans Issued Warning Over Caribbean Travel
Reeves aims to prepare voters and markets for possible budget tax rises
This Kimberly-Clark Analyst Is No Longer Bullish; Here Are Top 5 Downgrades For Tuesday
Archer Daniels Midland Cuts Outlook on Margin Pressure
Ex-Telegraph journalist joins Financial News to boost professional services coverage
Dick Cheney, powerful former US vice president who pushed for Iraq war, dies at 84 - Reuters
Budget will be 'fair' says Reeves as tax rises expected
Brissett stars as Cardinals beat Cowboys to end losing streak
Alan Bates reaches settlement over Post Office scandal
Canada's Mark Carney promises 'bold' first federal budget
Muere Dick Cheney, exvicepresidente de EE UU y arquitecto de la guerra contra el terror tras el 11-S
Arise, Sir David - Beckham receives knighthood
In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week
Futures tumble after Wall St banks warn of market pullback, Palantir slides - Reuters
Dharshini David: Reeves lays ground for painful Budget, but will it be worth it?
Dick Cheney, influential Republican vice president to George W. Bush, dies - CNN
Polls open in NYC mayoral race - here are five things to watch in US elections
BP profit beats expectations, but no news on Castrol sale - Reuters
Streamers will be made to produce Australian content
Jesus, not Virgin Mary, saved the world, Vatican says - Reuters
UK's Reeves paves way for tax rises in her next budget - Reuters
'Taxes are going up' - BBC decodes Reeves's pre-Budget speech
Online porn showing choking to be made illegal, government says
From California to NYC: 4 races to watch this Election Day - NPR
The White House’s Plan A is winning its Supreme Court tariff case. It also has a Plan B. - Politico
'Wicked' star Jonathan Bailey named 'sexiest man alive' by People magazine - Reuters
Government shutdown on verge of surpassing record as Thune says he's "optimistic" about ending impasse this week - CBS News
Eerste stap naar nieuw kabinet: Bosma ontvangt fractieleiders
Sabalenka to face Kyrgios in 'Battle of Sexes'
Guinea's coup leader enters presidential race
Some CEOs have vowed to revolt against a Zohran Mamdani win. Jamie Dimon says he'll 'call him and offer my help' - Fortune
Starbucks to sell control of China business to Boyu, aims for rapid growth - Reuters
Worker dies after partial collapse of medieval tower in Rome
How Kompany turned Bayern into a formidable force
Jonathan Bailey es el hombre más sexy del mundo de 2025
Who do fans think is the key player in each Premier League team?
How Athletic Club's unique player policy drives success
Norway wealth fund to vote no on Musk $1 trillion Tesla pay package - Reuters
Will Alexander-Arnold show what Liverpool are missing on return?
China's Xi seeks to boost investment, expand economic ties with Russia - Reuters
'Ball of the century? That was my job' - Ashes 'rhino' Harris
We are ready to discuss human rights law changes, top ECHR boss tells BBC
Morning Bid: Stocks slide from record highs as caution reigns - Reuters
Trump’s policies and inflation drive governor’s race in New Jersey, where GOP has been making gains - AP News
Ukraine attacks petrochemical plant in Bashkortostan with drones, Russia says - Reuters
The POLITICO Poll results: political violence (2025-11-03)
Gustaf Westman, el diseñador que trabaja para IKEA y vive en un apartamento de 30 metros cuadrados: “Con solo una copa se puede trasformar una habitación entera”
Y después del odio, ¿qué?
La estabilidad
Feijóo invita a la hermana de uno de los últimos fusilados del franquismo a reunirse con él: “Es un caso singularmente trágico”
Las familias de un colegio de Fuenlabrada retan a Ayuso en los tribunales por querer apagar las pantallas en los centros de Madrid
‘Pommes aligot’, el puré de patatas más lujurioso
Trump irrumpe en la campaña de Nueva York con su apoyo a Cuomo frente al socialista Mamdani, que lidera las encuestas
Shein bans all sex dolls after outrage over childlike products
Trump administration says it is paying out half of November’s SNAP benefits - The Washington Post
N Korea 'head of state' who served under three Kims dies
Starbucks to sell majority stake in China business
Calls for legal right to paid leave for IVF treatment
Trump's plans to restart nuclear testing likely won't produce any mushroom clouds, experts say - CBS News
The start-up creating science kits for young Africans
More people using family help than Buy Now Pay Later Loans - but even that can come at a cost
Trump threatens to cut funds if ‘communist’ Mamdani wins mayoral election - The Guardian
China academic intimidation claim referred to counter-terrorism police
Oscar-nominated actress Diane Ladd dies at 89
Hillsborough victims failed by the state, says PM
Geopolítica, Filosofía o cómo dormir mejor: las ‘newsletters’ de EL PAÍS superan el millón de lectores registrados
Federal workers' union president says he spoke to Dems after calling for shutdown end
ANP-prognose: D66 blijft na tellen briefstemmen grootste, maar blijft op 26 zetels
Agony for families as landslide death toll climbs in Uganda and Kenya
Trump administration will tap emergency fund to pay partial food stamp benefits
Labour MPs back gambling tax to fight child poverty
D66 ziet Wouter Koolmees graag als verkenner
Government disappointed by unexpected O2 price rise
ChatGPT owner OpenAI signs $38bn cloud computing deal with Amazon
Rail security to be reviewed after train stabbings
Huge tax cuts not currently realistic, Farage says
Ben Shapiro blasts ‘intellectual coward’ Tucker Carlson amid staff shakeup at Heritage
Kimberly-Clark to buy Tylenol-maker for more than $40bn
Trump endorses dozens ahead of Tuesday elections — but doesn’t name Earle-Sears
Israeli military's ex-top lawyer arrested over leak of video allegedly showing Palestinian detainee abuse
Conservative Party nearly ran out of money, says Badenoch
Vue cinema boss: I don't see streaming as the competition
America is bracing for political violence — and a significant portion think it’s sometimes OK
Credit scores to include rental payments, says major ratings agency
China to ease chip export ban in new trade deal, White House says
'No idea who he is,' says Trump after pardoning crypto tycoon
Trump tariffs head to Supreme Court in case eagerly awaited around the world
Will AI mean the end of call centres?
Shein accused of selling childlike sex dolls in France
GOP leaders denounce antisemitism in their ranks but shift blame to Democrats
Football Manager has finally added women's teams after 20 years. I put the game to the test
Democrats are searching for their next leader. But they still have Obama.
Trump tells Ilhan Omar to leave the country
The New Jersey bellwether testing Trump’s Latino support
AIRBUS 212.85 −0.61%
GOOGLE 277.54 −1.30%
APPLE 270.04 −0.12%
Mittal 32.40 −1.88%
ASML 918.00 −0.92%
BAM 7.77 −1.52%
BESI 142.55 −2.23%
BERKHATH 487.66 +2.12%
BYD 97.25 −3.33%
CATL 375.01 −3.06%
CONTI 66.28 +1.22%
ESSILOR 316.40 −0.19%
FAGRON 20.40 +0.25%
FERRARI 404.09 +0.03%
FORD 12.79 −2.59%
GM 66.87 −3.21%
ING 22.03 +0.55%
KIA 114,400.00 −4.59%
LGES 473,500.00 +0.11%
MAGNA 69.01 +4.15%
MAZDA 1,061.50 −0.98%
MERCEDES 56.24 +0.05%
NIO 7.42 +5.85%
NISSAN 355.30 +0.51%
NVIDIA 198.69 −1.88%
PORSCHE 44.66 −1.74%
QUALCOMM 172.84 −4.46%
QS 15.44 −16.27%
SHELL 32.26 −0.63%
SAMSUNG 105,200.00 −2.14%
SOFTBANK 25,235.00 −6.76%
SLDP 5.62 −10.59%
TMSC 1,505.00 −0.33%
TESLA 444.26 −2.69%
TOYOTA 3,158.00 +0.64%
UNILEVER 52.86 +0.38%
VW 91.18 +1.06%
XIAOMI 43.30 +0.23%
XPENG 23.61 +2.88%
Walmart (WMT) three‑year outlook: steady growth, e‑commerce gains, defensible margins

As of , Walmart (WMT) sits near recent highs after a strong twelve months marked by steady top-line growth and faster profit expansion. The retailer reports trailing-12-month revenue of $693.15B, a 4.8% year-over-year quarterly revenue increase, and a profit margin of 3.08% with operating margin at 4.39%. Earnings momentum is notable: quarterly earnings growth rose 56.10% year over year, supported by $38.44B in operating cash flow. Shares have gained 29.74% over the past year versus 17.26% for the S&P 500, with a low beta of 0.65 underscoring the stock’s defensive profile. Analysts remain constructive, highlighting ongoing e-commerce gains and efficiency initiatives, while debate around tariffs and pricing continues. With a forward dividend yield of 0.92% and a payout ratio of 33.40%, Walmart offers income alongside growth, setting the stage for a three‑year outlook focused on consistency and scale.

Key Points as of September 2025

  • Revenue: Trailing-12-month revenue of $693.15B; revenue per share $86.49; gross profit $172.67B; EBITDA $42.88B.
  • Profit/Margins: Profit margin 3.08%; operating margin 4.39%; diluted EPS (ttm) 2.65; quarterly earnings growth (yoy) 56.10%.
  • Sales/Backlog: Quarterly revenue growth (yoy) 4.80%; ongoing fulfillment and automation initiatives; operating cash flow $38.44B supports reinvestment.
  • Share price: Latest weekly close near $100.41; 52-week range $77.49–$105.30; 50-day MA 98.49; 200-day MA 95.21; beta 0.65; 52-week change 29.74% vs S&P 17.26%.
  • Analyst view: Multiple firms (Citi, Guggenheim, Tigress) cite momentum, e-commerce traction and share gains; debate over tariff messaging surfaced.
  • Market cap/Float: ~7.97B shares outstanding and 4.35B float imply market value around $800B at recent prices; short interest 0.49%; short ratio 2.88; average 3‑month volume 16.36M.
  • Balance sheet: Total debt $66.56B; cash $9.43B; current ratio 0.79; debt/equity 68.72%.
  • Dividends & corporate actions: Forward dividend $0.94 (0.92% yield); payout ratio 33.40%; ex‑dividend 12/12/2025; last split 3:1 on 2/26/2024.

Share price evolution – last 12 months

Stock price chart for WMT

Notable headlines

Opinion

Walmart’s three‑year setup is shaped by two countervailing forces seen in recent headlines: constructive analyst sentiment and the tariff narrative risk. On the positive side, multiple firms have reiterated or lifted views, citing e‑commerce momentum and share gains, which fits the company’s reported 4.80% quarterly revenue growth and strong earnings acceleration. The Ranpak automation partnership also speaks to a playbook of incremental efficiency improvements that can protect margins in a price-sensitive environment. On the other hand, commentary missteps around tariffs, as highlighted by Jim Cramer, show how quickly policy perception can sway sentiment for a mass‑merchant with exposure to global supply chains. Navigating that communication risk will matter, but the stock’s low beta of 0.65, consistent cash generation, and disciplined payout suggest the franchise has the resilience to withstand episodic headlines while continuing to compound scale advantages.

Price action over the last six months shows that sentiment swings can be sharp even amid strong fundamentals. After rallying to a weekly close above $104.04 in mid‑February 2025, shares retreated into late March around $83.19 before recovering toward $100.41 by early September. That round‑trip illustrates how expectations around guidance, macro data, and messaging (including tariff talk) can dominate near‑term moves. Importantly, the subsequent recovery came alongside evidence of ongoing revenue growth and sharply higher year‑over‑year earnings, reinforcing the view that pullbacks have been more sentiment‑driven than structural. For long‑term investors assessing a three‑year horizon, this behavior argues for focusing on execution markers—unit economics in fulfillment, adoption in pickup and delivery, and cost per order—rather than short‑term tape action. With a 29.74% 52‑week gain and a 0.92% forward yield, Walmart offers a blend of defensiveness and steady compounding.

Strategically, incremental automation such as the Ranpak collaboration should help trim handling costs, improve packaging density, and reduce damage rates—small levers that compound across Walmart’s scale. When paired with merchandising breadth and everyday‑low‑price positioning, these operational upgrades can support stable operating margin performance (4.39% ttm) despite an environment where consumers remain price‑sensitive. Competitive dynamics remain intense, but the analyst thesis that Walmart can shrug off specific threats—such as Amazon’s encroachment in certain categories—rests on omnichannel convenience and proximity. The reported earnings growth (56.10% yoy for the recent quarter) provides room to keep investing in digital, supply chain, and customer experience without compromising discipline. If management sustains clear messaging on tariffs and pricing while demonstrating tangible service improvements, the company is positioned to defend traffic and basket size even in a slower macro tape.

A potential share shift from rivals adds a further tailwind. Reports that Target customers may migrate toward Walmart underscore the advantage of price leadership when household budgets are tight. Walmart’s 52‑week outperformance over the S&P 500 (29.74% vs 17.26%) hints that investors are already rewarding this positioning. In the next three years, watch for sustained low volatility (beta 0.65), healthy cash generation ($38.44B OCF ttm), and disciplined capital returns (payout ratio 33.40%) to anchor the story, while enhancements in e‑commerce fulfillment and in‑store digitization contribute to steady sales growth. Short interest remains minimal (0.49% of shares), suggesting limited pressure from bearish positioning. Against that backdrop, any renewed anxiety around tariffs, wage inflation, or competitive pricing could create temporary dislocations—potentially opportunities—provided the company continues to show progress on efficiency and customer value.

What could happen in three years? (horizon September 2025+3)

ScenarioOutcome by September 2028
BestWalmart sustains steady revenue growth with continued gains in e‑commerce and efficient fulfillment. Automation projects reduce unit costs, helping maintain or gently expand margins. Positive analyst stance persists, sentiment remains constructive, and the stock benefits from defensive demand and consistent dividends.
BaseSales trends remain stable with modest growth as consumers stay value‑oriented. Margin profile is broadly unchanged as productivity gains offset price investments. The shares track fundamentals with typical volatility, supported by ongoing cash generation and a predictable dividend cadence.
WorseTariff or cost shocks collide with heightened price competition, pressuring traffic or mix. Messaging missteps weigh on sentiment, while wage and supply chain costs limit efficiency gains. Growth slows and the market assigns a more cautious view until execution re‑accelerates.

Projected scenarios are based on current trends and may vary based on market conditions.

Factors most likely to influence the share price

  1. Trade and tariff policy developments affecting imported goods costs and pricing strategy.
  2. Execution in e‑commerce fulfillment and automation, including benefits from packaging and logistics initiatives.
  3. Competitive actions from large peers in grocery and general merchandise, especially pricing and delivery speed.
  4. Consumer spending trends and mix shifts between essentials and discretionary categories.
  5. Labor costs, shrink, and supply chain efficiency influencing margins and cash flow.
  6. Communication tone and guidance credibility, given recent attention to tariff commentary.

Conclusion

Walmart enters the next three years with a sturdy foundation: scale, cash generation, and a defensible value proposition. The company’s recent numbers—$693.15B in trailing revenue, 4.80% quarterly revenue growth, and notably stronger earnings momentum—indicate that efficiency and omnichannel investments are bearing fruit. Shares have also demonstrated resilience, outperforming the broader market with lower volatility, while a 0.92% forward yield and a 33.40% payout ratio reflect a balanced capital return profile. Key watch items include tariff policy, wage and logistics costs, and the pace of automation benefits. Analyst support tied to e‑commerce gains and operational execution remains a constructive backdrop, but investor expectations are high, implying that clear communication and steady delivery are essential. On balance, the outlook skews toward continued, measured progress rather than dramatic change, with long‑term value compounding driven by consistency, scale, and disciplined reinvestment.

This article is not investment advice. Investing in stocks carries risks and you should conduct your own research before making any financial decisions.

Regional Reviews
More...
Investment Analysis: Europe Stock Market Overview – Week 41, 2025
Investment Analysis: Europe Stock Market Overview – Week 41, 2025
Investment Analysis: Americas Stock Market Overview – Week 41, 2025
Investment Analysis: Americas Stock Market Overview – Week 41, 2025
Investment Analysis: Asia Stock Market Overview – Week 41, 2025
Investment Analysis: Asia Stock Market Overview – Week 41, 2025