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Walmart Has Nearly Doubled Since Its 3-for-1 Stock Split. Here's Where It Could Be in 5 Years.
In February 2024, Walmart (WMT +2.77%) announced a 3-for-1 stock split. Each investor received two additional shares for every single one they already owned. This lowered the share price and increased the number of shares outstanding.
From a fundamental perspective, nothing changed. But businesses do this to make their shares more affordable and increase liquidity. These splits usually happen after a period of strong financial performance.
Walmart has reaped the rewards. Since the stock split's record date, this retail stock has climbed 91% (as of July 2). Here's where it could be in five years.
Image source: Getty Images.
Cementing its position atop the retail sector
In the retail sector, Amazon attracts much of the market's attention. However, investors should not overlook Walmart. The company still dominates the industry, and its performance over the past few years underscores its ongoing success.
Walmart has made a strong push in online shopping. This was catapulted by the multi-billion-dollar acquisition of Jet.com in 2016. The company's stores also operate as distribution centers that support delivery and pickup orders, leveraging their physical footprint. E-commerce sales surged 26% globally year over year in the latest fiscal quarter (first-quarter 2027 ended April 30).
This business is leaning into other growth areas. For instance, the Walmart+ subscription service, which offers subscribers free delivery and other perks, now has almost 30 million members.
Walmart is also quietly becoming an advertising powerhouse. Worldwide digital ad sales jumped 37% last quarter.
These factors, coupled with stock buybacks, have propelled the company's diluted earnings per share 107% in the last five years. Sell-side analysts' consensus forecast calls for this bottom-line figure to rise at a compound annual rate of 12% in the coming three years, which is solid given how massive Walmart already is.
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NASDAQ: WMT
Walmart
Today's Change
(2.77%) $3.02
Current Price
$111.84
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$890B
Day's Range
$109.16 - $112.45
52wk Range
$94.23 - $135.16
Volume
16.3K
Avg Vol
21.5M
Gross Margin
24.98%
Dividend Yield
0.86%
High-quality, high-price
Walmart's scale is unmatched, providing it with a durable cost advantage. Its high sales volumes give it significant leverage over suppliers, resulting in lower prices that benefit shoppers.
That leads to a compelling value proposition, anchored by a broad merchandise assortment, in any macroeconomic scenario. Walmart's U.S. same-store sales have grown for 12 straight years, despite there being no shortage of headwinds to navigate.
This is a high-quality business, without question. However, it's likely to be a market-lagging investment over the next five years. Expectations are high right now.
The valuation has gotten stretched. Shares trade at a price-to-earnings ratio of 39.4. That multiple has expanded 145% in the past decade. While the market is placing a premium on this company's stock today, there's a high probability that the valuation ratio will contract going forward.