Walmart’s U.S. sales in the second quarter reached $125.2 billion, a year-on-year increase of 3.5%. Excluding highly volatile fuel sales, comparable sales grew by 2.6%, with transaction volume up 1.5% and average ticket size up 1.1%. Walmart noted that its sales reflected strong e-commerce momentum and broad market share gains, although some of this was offset by lower drug prices. In addition, membership fee revenue achieved double-digit growth, and Walmart+ recorded a record historic net incr
Walmart’s U.S. sales in the second quarter reached $125.2 billion, a year-on-year increase of 3.5%. Excluding highly volatile fuel sales, comparable sales grew by 2.6%, with transaction volume up 1.5% and average ticket size up 1.1%. Walmart noted that its sales reflected strong e-commerce momentum and broad market share gains, although some of this was offset by lower drug prices. In addition, membership fee revenue achieved double-digit growth, and Walmart+ recorded a record historic net incr
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Walmart's second quarter US sales reached $125.2 billion, an increase of 3.5% year-on-year. Excluding the more volatile fuel sales, comparable sales grew by 2.6%, with transaction volume up 1.5% and average ticket up 1.1%. Walmart stated that its sales reflect strong momentum in e-commerce and broad market share growth, though partially offset by declines in pharmaceutical prices. Additionally, membership fee revenue achieved double-digit growth, and Walmart+ saw a record net increase in users for the same period. Due to a full-year outlook falling short of expectations, shares dropped 6.4% in pre-market trading.
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