Walmart Q2 FY27: Revenue Up 5.9%, Adjusted EPS $0.81, FY27 Guidance Raised
WMT sits 20% above its 52-week low of $95.42.
Summary
Walmart reported Q2 FY27 revenue of $187.9 billion, up 5.9%, with adjusted EPS of $0.81. The company raised its full-year guidance and issued Q3 guidance, reflecting strong eCommerce growth and operating leverage.
Key Events · Earnings and Guidance · WMT
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Q2 Revenue and EPS Beat
Revenue of $187.9 billion grew 5.9% (5.1% cc), and adjusted EPS of $0.81 rose 19.1% year-over-year.
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FY27 Guidance Raised
Full-year net sales growth raised to 4.0-5.0%, adjusted operating income growth to 7.0-8.5%, and adjusted EPS to $2.80-$2.87.
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eCommerce Momentum
Global eCommerce sales grew 23%, with Walmart U.S. eCommerce up 24% and Sam's Club eCommerce up 26%.
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Share Repurchases Continue
Repurchased $3.0 billion of stock in Q2 at an average price of $117.61 per share; $25.1 billion remains under authorization.
Analysis · WMT · Trade & Services
A strong second quarter saw revenue climb 5.9% and adjusted EPS reach $0.81, beating expectations and prompting a full-year outlook raise. Global eCommerce momentum continued with 23% growth, while operating income expanded significantly. Management lifted FY27 guidance for net sales, adjusted operating income, and adjusted EPS, signaling confidence in the back half of the year. The quarter also featured continued share repurchases, with $3.0 billion bought back.
At the time of this filing, WMT was trading at $114.63 on NASDAQ in the Trade & Services sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $909.6B. The 52-week trading range was $95.42 to $135.16. This filing was assessed with positive market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.