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Walmart shares tumble on weakest US sales growth in six years, soft profit outlook Proactive Thu, August 20, 2026 at 4:44 PM GMT+2 2 min read WMT Walmart Inc (NYSE:WMT, XETRA:WMT) shares tumbled on Thursday after the retailer posted its slowest US comparable-sales growth in more than six years and issued a third-quarter profit forecast that fell short of Wall Street estimates, raising concerns about the health of the US consumer. US comparable sales rose 2. 6% in the second quarter, missing the 3.
7% growth analysts had expected. Walmart stock was down 9. 5%, on pace for its worst single-day performance since May 2022.
The world's largest retailer said shoppers remain under pressure from higher gas prices, while lower pharmacy pricing also weighed on sales. The retailer guided third-quarter adjusted earnings per share to a range of $0. 62 to $0.
64, below the $0. 68 analysts had forecast. Despite the weaker outlook, Walmart's second-quarter results beat expectations.
Revenue came in at $187. 9 billion, above estimates of $186. 7 billion and up 5.
9% from a year earlier. Adjusted earnings per share of $0. 81 topped forecasts of $0.
74, a 19% increase from the prior year, while net income rose to $6. 5 billion, ahead of the $5. 91 billion analysts had projected.
Global e-commerce sales grew 23%, and global advertising revenue jumped 38%. Membership fee revenue rose 17% worldwide. By segment, Walmart US net revenue reached $125.
2 billion, up 3. 5% year-over-year. Walmart International revenue climbed 12.
8% to $35. 2 billion, and Sam's Club US revenue rose 8. 8% to $25.
7 billion. Walmart raised its full-year guidance, now forecasting adjusted earnings per share of $2. 80 to $2.
87, up from a prior range of $2. 75 to $2. 85.
The company also lifted its outlook for net sales growth at constant currency to 4% to 5%, from 3. 5% to 4. 5% previously, and raised its adjusted operating income growth forecast to 7% to 8.
5%, from 6% to 8%. Analysts at Jefferies said Walmart continues to operate from a position of strength despite the headline comp miss. The firm noted that Walmart U.
S. comps would have risen 3. 4% excluding health and wellness, reflecting pharmacy-related deflation tied to maximum fair price regulation.
Jefferies pointed to transaction growth, broad-based market share gains and continued momentum in e-commerce, advertising, marketplace and membership as underlying strengths. For the third quarter, Walmart guided net sales growth at constant currency of 3% to 3. 75% and operating income growth of 2% to 4%.
Other second-quarter metrics included a gross profit rate increase of 96 basis points, operating cash flow of $19. 7 billion and free cash flow of $5. 5 billion.
Capital expenditures are expected to run at about 4% of net sales for the full year.
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