Walmart: The Bottom Could Fall Out If Inflation Levels Continue To Fall

Summary:

  • Walmart’s stock has struggled over the last 3 years, despite being one of the better-performing stocks during the pandemic.
  • The company’s revenues have stagnated, and its net margins remain at a 10-year low.
  • Walmart’s international segment has also experienced a decline in earnings, and the stock is now significantly overvalued.

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The market environment has been very fluid in the last several years. While in 2020 the economy entered a recession, inflation levels then reached a 40-year high as growth levels accelerated after the Covid shutdowns ended. More recently, inflation rates have come down, and


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