Why you should accumulate the stock of Walmart
Hari Viswanath
BL Research Bureau |
Updated on
April 03, 2021
Walmart is well-positioned to continue tapping consumerisation trends across the world
Investors with a long-term horizon can accumulate the stock of global retail giant Walmart (WMT) on dips. Founded by Sam Walton in 1962 as a single store in Rogers, Arkansas (US), it has since traversed decades successfully to become and remain the world’s largest company in terms of revenue for some time (FY21 revenue at $559 billion).
With the company successfully gaining ground in the omnichannel (physical retail and eCommerce) retail strategy, given its size and scale, geographic diversification, and deep-rooted expertise in the retail business, it remains well-positioned to continue to profitably tap consumerisation trends across the world.
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