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Walmart Inc. (WMT)

NYSE - NYSE Delayed Price. Currency in USD
60.86+0.18 (+0.30%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
60.86 -0.00 (-0.00%)
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Previous Close60.68
Open60.69
Bid60.55 x 1100
Ask60.88 x 1400
Day's Range60.39 - 60.90
52 Week Range46.49 - 61.57
Volume15,097,139
Avg. Volume21,117,743
Market Cap490.413B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.50
PE Ratio (TTM)31.86
EPS (TTM)1.91
Earnings DateMay 16, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield0.83 (1.36%)
Ex-Dividend DateMay 09, 2024
1y Target Est60.09
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