Walmart Inc.’s season of change might be rolling on — but the giant company’s finances are holding strong.
The retailer is already preparing for its long-time chief executive officer Doug McMillon to pass the baton to company veteran and Walmart U.S. chief John Furner. Now it’s jumping to the tech-heavy Nasdaq from the New York Stock Exchange, reflecting the evolution of the business, from brick and mortar retailer to multitool consumer player.
While its long-time competitor Target Corp. is also changing leadership right now, Walmart is doing so from a stronger and larger base.
Third-quarter net earnings increased 34.2 percent to $6.1 billion while adjusted EPS came in at 62 cents, a couple pennies ahead of the 60 cents analysts forecast, according to Yahoo Finance. Revenues for

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