
Walmart's fourth-quarter earnings report exceeded expectations, but the profit guidance fell short of expectations. The CEO stated, "Low-income families in the U.S. can only barely make ends meet."

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Walmart's Q4 revenue exceeded expectations, but the profit guidance for the new fiscal year (USD 2.75-2.85 per share) is significantly lower than the market expectation of USD 2.96, indicating ongoing uncertainty in consumer spending under inflationary pressures, leading to a 1.38% drop in stock price. The earnings report confirms the "K-shaped" divergence: high-income households drive growth, while low-income groups are "tightening their wallets." Additionally, Amazon's annual revenue has surpassed Walmart for the first time, changing the retail competitive landscape
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