1. Walmart's valuation multiples surged due to market share gains and digital business excitement, which are now coming back to earth. 2. Despite strong Q4 results, Walmart's disappointing FY26 guidance, including lower sales and EPS growth, caused an 18% selloff. 3. The margin expansion story is on hold, influenced by acquisitions and FX headwinds, leading to a conservative growth outlook.
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