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Walmart Raises FY26 Sales View: Can Q4 Execution Match the Hype?
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Key Takeaways
Walmart raised FY26 net sales guidance after Q3 revenues rose 5.8% on e-commerce and transactions.
The company targets Q4 sales growth of 3.75-4.75% at cc to support its increased full-year view.
Shifts in Flipkart timing and price investments in Mexico may influence Walmart's Q4 performance.
After delivering steady top-line momentum in the third quarter, Walmart Inc. (WMT - Free Report) raised its fiscal 2026 net sales guidance to the range of 4.8-5.1% at constant currency (or cc). This marked an increase from the prior range of 3.75-4.75%.
The lift followed a third quarter, wherein total revenues advanced 5.8% (up 6% at cc), courtesy of consistent strength in e-commerce, positive transaction counts and share gains across major categories. WMT’s upgraded sales guidance indicates that management sees enough stability in these trends to carry through the remainder of the year.
The key question now depends on the company’s performance in the fourth quarter. Walmart envisions fourth-quarter sales growth in the range of 3.75-4.75% at cc. This range sets the performance level required to meet the raised fiscal 2026 sales guidance. However, Walmart also acknowledged factors that will shape fourth-quarter comparisons.
The timing shift of Flipkart’s Big Billion Days event into the third quarter is expected to affect the year-over-year pattern. The International segment also continues to navigate price investments in Mexico, which may influence quarterly dynamics.
Nonetheless, Walmart enters the quarter with healthy inventory levels and continued traction in areas like store-fulfilled delivery and advertising. By raising the full-year sales view, management has defined a higher bar. The question is whether fourth-quarter execution can meet the expectations that the company has now set for itself.
What Target and Kroger Expect Out of Sales
Target (TGT - Free Report) reported third-quarter fiscal 2025 net sales of $25.3 billion, marking a decline of 1.5% from last year. TGT also posted a 2.7% drop in comparable sales, though digital comparable sales edged up 2.4%. Target expects a low single-digit decline in fourth-quarter sales, keeping near-term expectations muted as the company works through softer store traffic and uneven category trends.
Kroger (KR - Free Report) reported second-quarter fiscal 2025 sales of $33.94 billion (nearly flat year over year), while its identical sales without fuel grew 3.4%. KR expects identical sales without fuel growth of 2.7-3.4%, up from the prior estimate of 2.25-3.25%. Kroger’s stronger guidance reflects steadier food-at-home demand and improving trends across key departments.
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Walmart Raises FY26 Sales View: Can Q4 Execution Match the Hype?
Key Takeaways
After delivering steady top-line momentum in the third quarter, Walmart Inc. (WMT - Free Report) raised its fiscal 2026 net sales guidance to the range of 4.8-5.1% at constant currency (or cc). This marked an increase from the prior range of 3.75-4.75%.
The lift followed a third quarter, wherein total revenues advanced 5.8% (up 6% at cc), courtesy of consistent strength in e-commerce, positive transaction counts and share gains across major categories. WMT’s upgraded sales guidance indicates that management sees enough stability in these trends to carry through the remainder of the year.
The key question now depends on the company’s performance in the fourth quarter. Walmart envisions fourth-quarter sales growth in the range of 3.75-4.75% at cc. This range sets the performance level required to meet the raised fiscal 2026 sales guidance. However, Walmart also acknowledged factors that will shape fourth-quarter comparisons.
The timing shift of Flipkart’s Big Billion Days event into the third quarter is expected to affect the year-over-year pattern. The International segment also continues to navigate price investments in Mexico, which may influence quarterly dynamics.
Nonetheless, Walmart enters the quarter with healthy inventory levels and continued traction in areas like store-fulfilled delivery and advertising. By raising the full-year sales view, management has defined a higher bar. The question is whether fourth-quarter execution can meet the expectations that the company has now set for itself.
What Target and Kroger Expect Out of Sales
Target (TGT - Free Report) reported third-quarter fiscal 2025 net sales of $25.3 billion, marking a decline of 1.5% from last year. TGT also posted a 2.7% drop in comparable sales, though digital comparable sales edged up 2.4%. Target expects a low single-digit decline in fourth-quarter sales, keeping near-term expectations muted as the company works through softer store traffic and uneven category trends.
Kroger (KR - Free Report) reported second-quarter fiscal 2025 sales of $33.94 billion (nearly flat year over year), while its identical sales without fuel grew 3.4%. KR expects identical sales without fuel growth of 2.7-3.4%, up from the prior estimate of 2.25-3.25%. Kroger’s stronger guidance reflects steadier food-at-home demand and improving trends across key departments.
WMT’s Stock Price Performance, Valuation & Estimates
Shares of Walmart have risen 16.6% year to date compared with the industry’s growth of 16.3%.
WMT Price Performance Versus Industry
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From a valuation standpoint, WMT trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 36.74, higher than the industry’s average of 33.52.
WMT’s Valuation Compared to Industry
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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for WMT’s fiscal 2026 and 2027 earnings implies year-over-year growth of 4.4% and 11.5%, respectively.
Walmart currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.