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Walmart stock trades at 28.9 times forward earnings, compared to Target's 16 times and the S&P 500 's 21.5 times. Walmart offers a dividend yield of 1.19% with a 33% payout ratio, while Target ...
When it comes to big-box retail stocks, they don't get much bigger than Costco, Target and Walmart. The three have a combined market capitalization of about $720 billion, according to Yahoo ...
Its updated EPS projection and the new dividend -- Walmart would be paying $0.83 per share in dividends but earning $2.37 per share -- imply that its stock will have a payout ratio of just 35%.
The dividend yield is calculated by dividing the dollar amount of the dividend by the price of one share of stock. Costco’s dividend yield is 0.65%, while Walmart yields 1.39%. Edge: Walmart ...
It's tough to buy shares when the stock's had a big run-up. Walmart's share price has gained 31% in the past year, versus 25% for the S&P 500. Some of the profitability growth may prove fleeting ...
Walmart has a TTM P/E ratio of 30.74, meaning its stock price is 30 times its earnings. Target has a P/E ratio of 14.13 over the same period, indicating that the stock market is pricing Walmart ...
Walmart is making its share price more affordable just as it gives its store managers pay raises and annual stock grants of up to $20,000.. The company announced a three-for-one stock split this ...
Unfortunately, Walmart's stock isn't as outstanding a value as its products can be. Today, shares trade at a forward P/E of 28. That's a premium to the broader stock market, likely due to Walmart ...