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Walmart (WMT) Stock Could Be Pricey After The Salad Recall

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  • The recent salad recall linked to a Cyclospora outbreak may help explain why investors could still assign a quality premium to Walmart, even as food safety headlines potentially add to perceived risk.

    60% confidence
  • Walmart's DCF analysis suggests the stock may be overvalued by 14.6%.

    60% confidence
  • The latest DCF estimate points to Walmart shares trading at a premium to intrinsic value, while market-based multiples suggest pricing closer to fair value.

    60% confidence
  • With a low valuation score of 1 out of 6 checks, Walmart does not screen as a clear bargain on the broader valuation framework.

    60% confidence
  • The discounted cash flow analysis indicates that Walmart stock currently looks overvalued relative to its modeled intrinsic value.

    60% confidence

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Walmart Inc. · intrinsic value per share98.66 USD
Walmart Inc. · free cash flow15.2 USD
Walmart Inc. · valuation score1 out_of_6_checks
Walmart Inc. · dcf premium to intrinsic value14.6 percent
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