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May 18, 2023

Walmart Inc. Reports Strong First Quarter Results, Outperforming Rival Target

Walmart Inc. Reports Strong First Quarter Results, Outperforming Rival Target
Ethan Rose
Ethan Rose

Walmart Inc. reported better-than-expected results for the first quarter, as price-conscious shoppers traded down to cheaper meat products and store brands. Sales at Walmart's U.S. stores open at least a year rose 7.4%, excluding fuel, beating expectations of a 5.25% increase.

The company also saw higher demand for health and wellness products, driven by strong demand for food and increased purchases from wealthier households.

Despite this, Walmart's strong results are in stark contrast to smaller rival Target's bleak second-quarter forecast, which it blamed on weak consumer demand.

The retail giant reports adjusted fiscal first-quarter earnings of $1.47 a share on revenue of $152.3 billion..

Walmart reported first quarter same-store sales growth that beat expectations as consumers traded down from traditional supermarkets and slowed purchases of discretionary merchandise from rivals like Target (TGT). The company also raised its full-year earnings per share forecast to a range of $6.10-$6.20 per share, up from its prior expectations for earnings to come in at $5.95-$6., and eCommerce sales were strong globally with eCommerce up 26%.

Walmart also saw good growth in membership income in both businesses while inventory and online sales declined 7% from the prior year.

The company's second-quarter earnings were also seen in a range between $1.63-$1/68 and $1/70 expected while Target's online sales fell 3/4% in the quarter..

Shares of Walmart rose in premarket trading after the retail giant raised its sales outlook for the full year benefiting more consumers buy lower-priced items amid high inflation.

Revenue rose by 7/6% to reach $152/3 billion during this past quarter surpassing Wall Street estimates/.

Profit excluding special items beat analysts' expectations landing at around $1.47 a share.

The company raised its forecast for consolidated net sales for the entire year by 3/5%.

This week, Target reported flat comparable sales and Home Depot said its revenues had declined in the most recent quarter..

Walmart Inc. lifted its annual profit forecast after its discount model powered new market-share gains in the US but Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey said the retailer is retaining a cautious view on US consumers.

During the quarter, sales were strongest in February then softened in March and April while Target Corp also warned of weakening sales trends this week.

Walmart rose by 1/6% ahead of regular trading in New York with shares climbing by about 5/5% this year through Wednesday trailing behind S&P 500 index’s gain at around 8.3%.

Adjusted earnings for the fiscal year ending early 2024 will be as much as $6.20 a share while Walmart said adjusted earnings during Q2 would be no more than $1.68 per share.