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Walmart Q2 FY27: Flipkart Ads, Vibe and Pharmacy Drive Growth

Walmart reported Q2 FY27 advertising revenue growth of 20% YoY, driven by Flipkart ads. International net sales rose 12.8% to $35.2B, with India and China leading operating income growth of 16.6%. E-commerce sales increased 19%, led by Flipkart. Walmart acquired Vibe.co to expand its ad business. Flipkart's Big Billion Days sale shift to Q4 may impact Q3 growth by 100bps.

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Published Aug 21, 2026, 11:30 AM UTC
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

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Why it matters

Earnings beat and guidance provide actionable insight for traders; ad growth and Vibe acquisition signal longer‑term upside, while Q3 headwind tempers expectations.

02

Market read

Walmart's earnings and guidance are material for equity markets, influencing retail, advertising, and consumer discretionary sectors.

03

What to watch

Vibe acquisition integration risk and potential margin pressure from rapid ad spend expansion.

Relevance 9/10Novelty 9/10Timing: post‑earnings release today

Background

Walmart's Q2 FY27 earnings release includes detailed segment performance and strategic updates on advertising and pharmacy delivery.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

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Context

Walmart reported Q2 FY27 earnings, noting 20% YoY ad revenue growth, 38% overall ad growth, and a 100bps Q3 sales headwind from Flipkart timing shift.

Expected impact

Potential near-term price rally on earnings beat, followed by modest pullback ahead of Q3 guidance.

Evidence & confidence

Large-cap earnings with material numbers and fresh guidance provide a clear trading catalyst.

Market effects

Strong ad revenue growth may boost the broader retail advertising sector.

Positive outlook for Walmart International could lift Indian e‑commerce peers.

Walmart's results influence global consumer discretionary sentiment.

Counterpoint

The 100bps Q3 headwind from Flipkart's sale timing could outweigh short‑term earnings upside.

Key entities

  • Walmart

    US‑listed retailer reporting FY27 Q2 results.

  • Flipkart

    Walmart's Indian e‑commerce platform driving ad revenue.

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