Walmart (WMT) Sees a 0.50% Drop in Stock Price on November 3
On November 3, 2023, Walmart (WMT) closed at $164.66, down 0.50% from the previous day and the day's range was $164.50 - $166.30, with an after-hours price of $164.75.
by Kowsalya
Updated Nov 04, 2023
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Walmart WMT Stock Price
On November 3, Walmart stock, which is traded under the ticker symbol WMT, closed at $164.66 per share. The stock price experienced a decrease of $0.83, representing a 0.50% decline compared to the previous day's closing price. This indicates that the market value of Walmart shares decreased over the course of that trading day.
Walmart WMT Stock Analysis
On November 3, 2023, Walmart (WMT) closed at a stock price of $164.66, marking a decline of 0.50% compared to the previous day's closing price, which was $165.49. The intraday trading range for Walmart shares on that day was between $164.50 and $166.30, reflecting some price volatility during the trading session. After the closing bell, in after-hours trading, Walmart's stock slightly increased to $164.75, up by 0.055%.
Walmart's 52-week high and low values were reported at $166.30 and $136.09, respectively, demonstrating a year of price fluctuations. The market capitalization for Walmart stood at a substantial $443.19 billion. The company's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio was noted at 31.71, and it offered a dividend yield of 1.38%. These figures indicate the company's valuation and its dividend payout to shareholders.
Walmart WMT Stock-Key Data
Data |
Value |
Current Stock Price |
$164.66 |
Change (Day) |
-$0.83 (-0.50%) |
Previous Day's Close |
$165.49 |
Intraday High |
$166.30 |
Intraday Low |
$164.50 |
After-Hours Price |
$164.75 |
52-Week High |
$166.30 |
52-Week Low |
$136.09 |
Market Capitalization |
$443.19 billion |
P/E Ratio |
31.71 |
Dividend Yield |
1.38% |
Primary Exchange |
NYSE |
Walmart WMT
Walmart commonly referred to as Walmart, is a prominent American multinational retail corporation with a rich history dating back to its founding by brothers Sam and James "Bud" Walton in 1962.
Headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, Walmart has grown into one of the world's largest and most influential retailers. It operates a diverse range of retail formats, including hypermarkets, discount department stores, grocery stores, and Sam's Club retail warehouses, serving customers in various countries under different brand names.
As of October 31, 2022, Walmart boasts an extensive global presence with 10,586 stores and clubs in 24 countries, operating under 46 different names. In addition to its U.S. and Canadian operations under the name Walmart, the company has established itself in regions like Mexico, Central America, India (as Flipkart Wholesale), Chile, Canada, and South Africa.
Walmart's remarkable financial stature is underscored by its ranking as the world's largest company by revenue, generating approximately US$570 billion in annual revenue according to the Fortune Global 500 list in October 2022. With a workforce of 2.2 million employees, it is also the largest private employer globally.