Should Investors Be Concerned That Walmart Got Kicked Out of the $1 Trillion Club and Now the $900 Billion Club?
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Now, just five months later, Walmart has shed more than $100 billion in market cap, and its market cap recently dipped below $900 billion. The main reason for that slide was that Wall Street had unreasonably high expectations for the retail giant. So, should investors be concerned or see this as an opportunity to buy Walmart at a better price?
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