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Walmart stock
/ˈwɑːlmɑːrt stɑːk/
Definition
1
The publicly traded shares or equity securities of Walmart Inc., the American multinational retail corporation, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol WMT.
2
Informally, the inventory or merchandise available for purchase in Walmart stores, often synonymous with 'bargain-bin treasures'.
Examples
My uncle turned his garage sale flip into a fortune by riding Walmart stock through the retail apocalypse.
Walmart stock dipped after the robot checkout scandal, but savvy investors know it's just bots unionizing.
She diversified her portfolio with Walmart stock, whispering 'everyday low prices' as her mantra during market dips.
Buying Walmart stock is like joining a cult of bulk-buyers who pray to the gods of rollback deals.