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Walmart Joins Nasdaq In Bid To Bolster Its Tech-Driven Future

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Walmart announced it will shift its stock listing from the New York Stock Exchange to the Nasdaq on December 9, while keeping its “WMT” ticker. The company will also transfer nine bond listings.

Walmart said the move supports its “people-led, tech-powered” strategy as it leans deeper into automation and AI to strengthen its omnichannel retail model.

CFO John Rainey said the transition reflects Walmart’s push to build faster and more connected shopping experiences.

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