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Target, Walmart and Costco

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 · 8h
Walmart Is Getting Slammed Today. Should You Sell WMT Stock Along With Target and Costco?
Walmart (WMT) shares slumped 7% after Q4 earnings, dragging Costco (COST) stock down 2%, while Target (TGT) stock recovered 2% from Wednesday’s selloff amid defensive retail sector volatility.

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Target Is Melting Down Today. Should Walmart and Costco Stockholders Worry?
Investor's Business Daily on MSN · 1d
Target skids despite beat-and-raise report. Walmart earnings due.
 · 6h
Retail numbers show economy is moving along cautiously
Lowes, Target, Home Depot and Walmart revealed revenue figures this week.

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 · 1d
UBS Reaffirms Buy Rating on Walmart (WMT) Amid Strong E-Commerce Growth
 · 15h
Is Walmart stock beginning to crack under stretched consumers?
 · 16h
Walmart Flags Higher Fuel Costs Eroding Retailer’s Earnings
In the latest quarter, the world’s largest retailer said comparable sales in US stores rose 4.1%, excluding fuel, in the latest quarter, slightly better than what Wall Street analysts were expecting.

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 · 10h
Walmart signals it may raise prices in response to soaring fuel costs
 · 18h
Walmart’s (NASDAQ:WMT) Q1 CY2026 Earnings Results: Revenue In Line With Expectations
10h

Target bets on baby shoppers to revive sales, take on Walmart

The retailer sees a potential edge for itself by hooking new parents, and keeping them coming back as their kids get older.
18h

Walmart, Target and TJ Maxx Attract Shoppers Squeezed by Energy Prices

Americans are still spending, even as the war with Iran pushes up prices for nearly everything. On Thursday, Walmart, the nation’s largest retailer, reported solid growth in sal
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Walmart sees slowing sales growth and warns of a profit miss, in contrast to rival Target

Retail behemoth matched expectations for earnings in the previous quarter, but the current-quarter outlook is below Wall Street projections Walmart's stock falls as investors express disappointment in the earnings outlook. Shares of Walmart took a hit in ...
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Walmart, Target & Whole Foods could be forced to shut down self-checkout lanes or face $1,000 daily fines

Rhode Island lawmakers are moving forward with a controversial self-checkout bill that could hit major retailers with fines of up to $1,000 per day if stores fail to follow new […] The post Walmart, Target & Whole Foods Could Be Forced To Shut Down Self-Checkout Lanes Or Face $1,
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Target names ex-Walmart executive as supply chain chief in CEO's turnaround push

Target on Tuesday named former Walmart executive Jeff England as its chief supply chain officer, as CEO Michael Fiddelke bolsters ⁠the retailer's management team in his push to drive efficiency and restore sales ​growth.
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Target taps former Walmart exec as supply chain, logistics chief

Jeff England, who worked to improve inventory availability at QXO, will join the retailer on May 31 as it seeks to strengthen in-stock reliability.
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17h

Target Badly Crippled By Competition

One of the best ways to gauge how badly Target (NYSE: TGT | TGT Price Prediction) has been beaten down by competitors is to look at the five-year performance of the company and its competitors, Walmart and Costco (NASDAQ: COST).
9h

Walmart Shares Sink as Investors Fret About Price-Conscious Shoppers

Walmart, Target and TJ Maxx recently reported increases in sales, but shoppers are seeking out low-price items and cutting back in some categories, a potentially worrying sign for the U.S. economy.
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Is Walmart a Buy After Its Latest Earnings Report?

Shares of Walmart (NASDAQ: WMT) were moving lower on Thursday after the retail giant, which receives nearly 10% of non-automotive retail spending in the U.S., said it was seeing evidence of consumers cutting back due to higher gas prices and the impact of the Iran war.
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The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Walmart, The Kroger, Costco and Target

Walmart heads into Q1 earnings with strong digital momentum, market-share gains and growing higher-margin businesses.
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