Wal-Mart Issues Cautious Earnings Forecast Amid Trade and Labor Uncertainties

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Wal-Mart provided full-year earnings guidance that fell short of elevated market expectations, citing uncertainties in trade conditions and labor market dynamics. The company projects adjusted earnings per share for the fiscal year to be in the range of $2.75 to $2.85. On average, analysts had anticipated earnings per share rising to $2.97. This outlook underscores the growth pressures facing Wal-Mart under its new Chief Executive Officer, John Furner. While strong recent performance has propelled the world's largest retailer's market value beyond $1 trillion, the company contends with intense competition, divided consumer sentiment, and a softening job market. Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey commented in an interview on Thursday, "We believe it is prudent to maintain a degree of caution in our outlook at this time, consistent with our longstanding approach."

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