Retail giant Walmart went public in 1969, and seemed unstoppable for the next 30 years. It was caught flat-footed by the e-commerce revolution, but has made serious investments in technology since.
Have you ever started a new job and hoped for an early win—something you could point to and say, “That’s a good start”? Walmart’s brand-new CEO, John Furner, may have just gotten one. On Sunday, ...
As noted by 9to5Mac over the weekend, Walmart still does not accept contactless payment options like Apple Pay at its more than 4,500 stores across the U.S., and there is no indication that will be ...
Guggina to lead Walmart US, replacing Furner as division CEO Nicholas promoted to CEO of Walmart International after McLay's departure Dallaire expands role to global chief growth officer of Walmart ...
Walmart and Google have announced the launch of a new shopping experience built on Google's Gemini AI technology. The new service will allow Walmart and Sam's Club shoppers to use the Gemini ...
Walmart plans to open several new stores in Florida in early 2026, including locations in Apollo Beach, Jacksonville and the Villages. The company is building or converting over 150 stores nationwide ...
It’s a historic day for both Walmart and the Nasdaq. Today, America’s largest brick-and-mortar retailer begins trading on the Nasdaq after its shares spent over half a century on the New York Stock ...
Walmart's drone delivery service is getting a flying start in one city. Beginning Dec. 3, Walmart is launching drone delivery in the metro Atlanta, Georgia, area, according to a news release. The ...
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Walmart posted third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat expectations and raised its full-year forecast. The retailer said it drew more shoppers across incomes but also saw some temporary slowness ...
The retailer increased its guidance for the year, anticipating more price-conscious shoppers would flock to its stores. By Jordyn Holman Good news for Walmart might be bad news for the U.S. economy.
Walmart is proving to be America’s antidote to the cost of living crisis. A growing number of Americans are heading to Walmart for groceries and clothing as inflation and high prices squeeze their ...