Track the Walmart Inc. stock price and the full management transaction log of the company, a listed equity based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Retail & Commerce sector, Walmart Inc. has logged 381 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €890bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 2 July 2026 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: McMillon C Douglas. Every trade is free.
Analysts rate Walmart Inc. Buy (bullish), based on 41 analysts. Average price target: US$138.59.
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Walmart Inc. is one of the world’s largest retail groups and is listed in the United States on the Nasdaq stock market under the ticker WMT. Founded in 1962 by Sam Walton, the company built its model around a clear value proposition: everyday low prices, broad assortment, and convenience delivered through a growing omnichannel platform that combines stores, e-commerce and digital services. Its headquarters are in Bentonville, Arkansas. Walmart’s business is organized into three main segments: Walmart U.S., Sam’s Club U.S. and Walmart International. Walmart U.S. is the core engine, operating supercenters, discount stores and a deeply integrated online platform supported by a large logistics network. Sam’s Club follows a membership-based warehouse-club model aimed at consumers and small businesses seeking bulk purchases and value. Walmart International covers the group’s operations outside the United States, spanning retail, wholesale and e-commerce across multiple strategic markets. From a competitive standpoint, Walmart holds a leading position in global retail and competes with Target, Costco, Amazon and other grocery and general merchandise players. Its structural advantages include massive scale, strong purchasing power, dense distribution infrastructure and increasing ability to monetize store and digital traffic through e-commerce, advertising and memberships. Management continues to invest in supply chain automation, digital tools and artificial intelligence to improve productivity, customer experience and conversion. The product and service mix includes groceries, household essentials, electronics, apparel, health and wellness items, as well as delivery, pickup, payment cards, money transfers and membership-related services. The geographic footprint is broad: Walmart operates in 19 countries and serves hundreds of millions of customers and members every week. Recent developments point to continued operational momentum. February 2026 earnings highlighted accelerating e-commerce growth, stronger advertising revenue and improved delivery performance. Walmart also announced an increase in its annual dividend for fiscal 2027, marking 53 consecutive years of dividend growth. In early 2026, the company unveiled new initiatives involving AI and Google to make shopping more intuitive, reinforcing the shift toward a more technology-enabled and increasingly monetized retail ecosystem.