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AI-powered earnings call analysis for Walmart (WMT). Two AI hosts break down quarterly results, key metrics, and market implications in digestible podcast episodes.

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    Walmart Q4 2026 Earnings Analysis

    ALEX: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown. I'm Alex, and joining me as always is my co-host Jordan. Today we're diving into Walmart's Q4 2026 earnings, and wow - what a quarter this was. JORDAN: Absolutely, Alex. Before we jump in though, I want to make sure our listeners know that this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions. ALEX: Thanks Jordan. Now, let's talk numbers because Walmart absolutely crushed it. Revenue up 4.9% in constant currency, but here's the kicker - adjusted operating income grew 10.5%. That's more than double the sales growth rate. JORDAN: That margin expansion is impressive, Alex. And it wasn't just one segment carrying the load. All three business segments - Walmart US, Sam's Club, and International - grew profits faster than sales. That's the kind of operational leverage investors love to see. ALEX: The e-commerce story is particularly compelling here. Global e-commerce growth of 24%, with Walmart US hitting 27%. But Jordan, what really caught my attention was CEO John Furner talking about their AI shopping assistant "Sparky." JORDAN: Oh, this is fascinating stuff. Customers who use Sparky have an average order value that's 35% higher than non-Sparky customers. And get this - roughly half of their app users have already tried Sparky. We're talking about AI-driven commerce moving from concept to reality at scale. ALEX: It's like having a personal shopping assistant that understands your intent better than traditional search. Furner mentioned customers using fast delivery - that's under three hours - grew more than 60% for the year. They're not just selling stuff anymore; they're creating an ecosystem. JORDAN: Exactly. And speaking of ecosystems, let's talk about their alternative profit streams. Advertising revenue hit $6.4 billion globally, up 37%. Walmart Connect in the US accelerated to 41% growth. Membership fees exceeded $4.3 billion. Alex, here's a stat that floored me - advertising income and membership fees combined represented nearly one-third of their operating income this quarter. ALEX: That's a fundamental business model shift, Jordan. They're becoming less dependent on traditional retail margins and more like a platform company. CFO John David Rainey mentioned they've reached a point where they don't even talk about e-commerce profitability internally anymore - they're well past breakeven and seeing double-digit incremental margins. JORDAN: The automation story is equally impressive. About 60% of US stores are receiving freight from automated distribution centers, and 50% of e-commerce fulfillment is automated. This isn't just about efficiency - it's about having real-time visibility into inventory and being able to promise customers exactly what they want, when they want it. ALEX: Let's talk guidance because this is where Walmart shows confidence. They're projecting constant currency sales growth of 3.5% to 4.5% for fiscal 2027, but operating income growth of 6% to 8%. That's the margin expansion story continuing. JORDAN: And they're putting their money where their mouth is with a $30 billion share repurchase program - their largest ever. With $42 billion in operating cash flow and 18% growth in free cash flow, they've got the financial firepower to invest while returning capital to shareholders. ALEX: During the Q&A, there were some really telling moments. When asked about consumer health, Furner noted they're still seeing the majority of share gains from households making over $100,000, but even lower-income households are emphasizing convenience nearly as much as price. That's a huge shift. JORDAN: The global expansion of their platforms is intriguing too. They mentioned their "build once, scale globally" approach. Sparky starts in the US, but the This episode includes AI-generated content.

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AI-powered earnings call analysis for Walmart (WMT). Two AI hosts break down quarterly results, key metrics, and market implications in digestible podcast episodes.