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    Walmart (NASDAQ: WMT) closed at $131.18 on February 6, 2026, up 3.34% on the day. The stock recently crossed $1 trillion in market capitalization, making it the first traditional retailer to reach that threshold. Walmart's 52-week range sits between $79.81 and $131.70.

    Stock Price of Walmart

    Walmart Stock Forecast

    Wall Street analysts give Walmart a "Strong Buy" consensus, though the average 12-month price target of $122.83 sits about 6% below the current price. Targets range from $91 on the low end (Stifel) to $147 at the top. Some firms, including Goldman Sachs and Evercore ISI, recently removed Walmart from their top picks lists, citing stretched valuations at roughly 45x forward earnings. Bernstein and Mizuho remain more optimistic, having raised their targets in early 2026. The stock trades at a premium to both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq-100 on a forward P/E basis. Earnings are due February 19, 2026, which could reset expectations in either direction.

    Walmart Valuation

    Timeline of Walmart Funding

    1962 – 1969
    Sam Walton financed early store growth through local banks in each town where stores opened. Regional lenders provided working capital. Total annual revenue reached $21.5 million by 1969 across 18 stores.
    1969
    Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance (MassMutual) provided a critical loan to Walmart in exchange for warrants on 45,000 shares. MassMutual later sold 180,000 post-split shares in 1972 for $7.8 million — one of the earliest big wins from Walmart equity.
    October 1, 1970
    Walmart went public at $16.50 per share, offering 300,000 shares and raising approximately $4.95 million. Stephens Inc. and White Weld & Co. served as lead underwriters across a syndicate of 44 investment firms.
    1972
    Walmart listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), broadening access to institutional capital. The stock had already completed its first two 2-for-1 splits by this point.
    1970 – 1999
    Walmart executed 11 two-for-one stock splits between 1971 and 1999, turning one original IPO share into 2,048 shares. The company funded its aggressive store expansion largely through retained earnings and debt markets.
    2016 – 2024
    Walmart spent $3.3 billion to acquire Jet.com in 2016, then acquired Flipkart for $16 billion in 2018. These moves were funded through a mix of cash on hand and debt issuance, accelerating its e-commerce transformation.
    December 2025
    Walmart transferred its listing from the NYSE to the Nasdaq, signaling its shift toward being perceived as a technology-oriented retailer. A 3-for-1 stock split was completed, the company's 12th forward split overall.
    February 3, 2026
    Walmart's market capitalization surpassed $1 trillion for the first time, closing at $127.71 per share. It became the first traditional retailer and only the 12th U.S. company ever to cross the $1T mark.

    Walmart Investors

    Walton Enterprises LLC
    Shares: ~3.00 billion
    Ownership: 37.63%
    Est. Value: ~$394 billion
    Type: Insider / Family Holding Company
    Notes: Founded by Sam Walton in 1953. Primary vehicle for Walton family control of Walmart.
    Walton Family Holdings Trust
    Shares: ~552 million
    Ownership: 6.92%
    Est. Value: ~$72 billion
    Type: Insider / Family Trust
    Notes: Established by Sam Walton in 1989. Combined with Walton Enterprises, the family holds about 44.6% of all shares.
    The Vanguard Group
    Shares: ~435 million
    Ownership: 5.46%
    Est. Value: ~$57 billion
    Type: Institutional / Index Funds
    Notes: Largest institutional shareholder. Holds shares primarily through index funds including Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF.
    BlackRock Inc.
    Shares: ~346 million
    Ownership: 4.33%
    Est. Value: ~$45 billion
    Type: Institutional / Asset Management
    Notes: World's largest asset manager. Holds Walmart across multiple funds including iShares ETFs and institutional trusts.
    State Street Corporation
    Shares: ~184 million
    Ownership: 2.30%
    Est. Value: ~$24 billion
    Type: Institutional / Custodian Bank
    Notes: Holds shares via SPDR ETFs and Global Advisors funds. One of the "Big Three" passive fund managers.
    Geode Capital Management
    Shares: ~94 million
    Ownership: 1.18%
    Est. Value: ~$12 billion
    Type: Institutional / Quantitative
    Notes: Systematic investment manager. Manages index and quantitative strategies for institutional clients.
    JP Morgan Asset Management
    Shares: ~71 million
    Ownership: 0.89%
    Est. Value: ~$9.3 billion
    Type: Institutional / Banking
    Notes: Part of JPMorgan Chase. Holds across multiple actively managed and index portfolios.
    Jim Walton
    Shares: ~31.5 million (individual)
    Ownership: 0.39%
    Est. Value: ~$4.1 billion
    Type: Individual / Insider
    Notes: Youngest son of founder Sam Walton. Former Walmart board member. Also chairs Arvest Bank Group.
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