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On Aug 20, Walmart reported FY2027 Q2 revenue of about $187.9B and adjusted EPS of $0.81, both beating forecasts. US comparable sales grew 2.6%, below the 3.7%-3.8% consensus, and Q3 EPS guidance missed; shares fell about 9%. Walmart said nearly $3B in tariff refunds would mainly fund price cuts and customer-experience improvements. Despite higher full-year sales guidance, slower US sales and more discounting raise questions about consumer price sensitivity and retail margins.
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Walmart’s quarter sends a more cautious signal than the headline beat suggests. FY2027 Q2 revenue of about $187.9B and adjusted EPS of $0.81 exceeded forecasts, yet US comparable sales growth of 2.6% trailed the 3.7%–3.8% consensus, while Q3 EPS guidance disappointed and shares fell about 9%.
The key tension is between demand and margin resilience. Using nearly $3B in tariff refunds mainly for price cuts and customer-experience improvements may support traffic, but it also underscores consumer price sensitivity. Higher full-year sales guidance is constructive; slower US sales and heavier discounting make execution quality the more important metric from here. Not advice, just analysis.
#WalmartBeatCompMiss

Walmart $WMT tumbled nearly 10% after Q2 U.S. comp sales slowed to 2.6%, missing Wall Street estimates!
KEY HIGHLIGHTS:
Q2 adjusted EPS reached $0.81 (vs. $0.74 consensus)
Sam's Club comp sales remained strong at +4.4%
Premium valuation risk: Carries an "F" Valuation Grade vs. Target's "C-"
THE RATING: Premium valuation concerns keep the Seeking Alpha Quant score for $WMT at a neutral HOLD, despite an "A+" Dividend Consistency Grade.

Walmart says it will use part of nearly $3 billion in tariff refunds to help keep prices low for shoppers.
The retail giant says it “prioritized investment in price” after receiving the refunds, pointing to more than 11,000 price rollbacks across its U.S. stores during the quarter.
“We’re investing in prices because customers are looking to us for value,” Walmart said.
The refunds also helped boost quarterly profits as Walmart reported higher sales and raised its outlook for the year.









