On Tuesday, Walmart announced its fiscal third quarter results as the retail giant promotes its ongoing Black Friday and Cyber Monday holiday shopping events next week.
Additionally, Walmart reported earnings per share of 58 cents, adjusted, compared with the 53 cents analysts' predicted.
Notably, the company appears to be optimistic heading into the holiday spending season and says Walmart customers have been purchasing more general merchandise outside of groceries.
"In the U.S., in-store volumes grew, pickup from store grew faster, and delivery from store grew even faster than that," Doug McMillon, Walmart president and CEO, said in a Nov. 19 press release.
"Our teams are executing and delighting our customers and members with the value and convenience they expect from Walmart."
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Doug McMillon
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Walmart
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U.S