Walmart (WMT.US) — market event timeline

NashNova tracks 10 market events mentioning Walmart (WMT.US) between 2026-06-22 and 2026-07-01, each with a dated one-line analysis of how the event relates to the asset.

  1. Walmart Opens Down 5%, Falling Nearly 20% from May High

    Directly impacted stock; food price wars are compressing its grocery business margins, with shares down nearly 20% from their high.

  2. Kroger's $1.65 Billion Acquisition of Giant Eagle

    Kroger's expansion into Giant Eagle's regions creates more direct competition with Walmart in the grocery retail market.

  3. U.S. Retailers Rush to Import Chinese Goods Before July 24 Deadline

    As the largest importer of Chinese goods, rushing to stock up before the tariff window directly impacts its inventory costs and profit margins.

  4. Costco Stock Drops 3% After Earnings as Wall Street Expects Special Dividend Ahead

    Direct competitor in warehouse retail. Costco's earnings and capital return policy shifts serve as a valuation benchmark for the sector.

  5. Amazon CEO Makes First India Visit, Rapid Delivery Expands to 300 Cities

    Its subsidiary Flipkart is Amazon's core e-commerce rival in India. Amazon Now's expansion directly challenges Flipkart's quick delivery business.

  6. JPMorgan: Amazon Prime's Actual Value Exceeds Subscription Fee by 10x, Room for Price Hike

    Walmart+ at $98/year is a direct competitor to Prime. An Amazon price increase would reshape the membership competition dynamics between the two.

  7. Constellation Strikes First Nuclear Power Purchase Agreement with Walmart for 176MW

    The buyer in the agreement, procuring nuclear power for the first time to supply perishable goods distribution centers, locking in carbon-free dispatchable electricity costs.

  8. Beijing Summons Tech Executives Again, but the Regulatory Logic Has Fundamentally Shifted from 2021

    Its Sam's Club subsidiary was summoned and underwent a chairman change; rectification of its China operations could affect Asia-Pacific revenue expectations.

  9. BP, Walmart and Others Sued for Allegedly Using AI Algorithms to Manipulate California Gas Prices

    One of the defendants; its gas stations used the AI pricing tool at issue, and an adverse ruling could trigger broader scrutiny of algorithmic pricing practices.

  10. Amazon Prime Day Becomes Consumer Sentiment Barometer as Analysts Forecast $21.6 Billion in Sales

    Its concurrent seven-day promotion directly competes with Prime Day, vying for price-sensitive consumer share, with sales data directly affected.

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