Walmart fast delivery helps fuel 24% growth in e-commerce sales
Walmart reported 5.9% revenue growth in Q2, driven by 24% e-commerce growth, with fast delivery as a key factor. U.S. comparable sales growth slowed to 2.6%. Global e-commerce sales rose 23%, with Sam's Club up 26%. E-commerce now represents 23% of U.S. revenue. According to the company, expedited delivery accounted for 37% of store-fulfilled orders.
How this was made

The 30-second read
Why it matters
The earnings beat on revenue growth is offset by guidance below expectations, creating a nuanced market reaction.
Market read
Earnings release provides fresh data for traders; guidance miss may drive short‑term price action.
What to watch
Margin expansion from high‑single‑digit e‑commerce profitability and same‑day delivery adoption.
Background
Walmart's Q2 earnings show revenue growth but a slowdown in comparable sales, with a focus on fast delivery and marketplace expansion.
Ticker impact
Walmart reported Q2 revenue up 5.9% and U.S. e‑commerce sales up 24% with lower sales guidance.
Potential short‑term dip on guidance miss, with upside if e‑commerce momentum continues.
Earnings release provides fresh numbers and guidance; market will react to guidance shortfall versus growth.
Market effects
Retail sector may see pressure as comparable sales slow, while e‑commerce peers could benefit from Walmart's fulfillment model.
U.S. retail stocks could react; international markets less affected.
Highlights importance of fast delivery in global retail competition.
Counterpoint
Investors may overlook the strong e‑commerce growth and view the guidance miss as temporary.
Key entities
- CompanyWalmart
U.S. retail giant reporting Q2 results.

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