Walmart Stock Dips 9% as Wall Street Reacts to Disappointing Sales Outlook

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Walmart’s stock fell by 9% after the retail giant announced fiscal second-quarter results that missed some Wall Street expectations on comparable sales, despite beating revenue estimates and raising its full-year outlook. The company plans to use nearly $2.9 billion in tariff refunds to lower prices for consumers, signaling a continued focus on value amidst economic pressures. Strong growth in e-commerce and membership programs continues to be a key driver for the retail behemoth.

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