Strategy maintained its place in the tech-heavy index, but Lululemon and Trade Desk are among the companies getting the boot.
Walmart could receive an additional $20 billion in investment by joining the Nasdaq’s QQQ index.
The giant retailer is shifting its shares to the tech-heavy Nasdaq Stock Market after more than five decades of trading on ...
In a bid to appear more technology-forward than its competitors, the retail giant will trade on the same exchange as the ...
According to The Fly, Walmart Inc. (NYSE:WMT) formally relocated its primary listing from the New York Stock Exchange to ...
About This EventWalmart (Nasdaq: WMT), a people-led, tech-powered omnichannel retailer helping people save money and live better, visits the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square, marking a new chapter in ...
Walmart joins the NASDAQ in a historic move, signaling its shift toward AI and automation leadership as WMT stock continues ...
On the other hand, the Nasdaq is known for digital, tech, and other "cutting-edge" companies. Its listings include corporate ...
Walmart Inc. ditched the New York Stock Exchange for arch-rival Nasdaq this week, marking the largest defection of a stock ...
With the company set to begin its first day on the Nasdaq, Walmart CEO ( WMT) Doug McMillon recognized the changes in the ...
After more than half a century trading on the NYSE, you'll no longer find Walmart there. The retailing behemoth just moved its listing from the NYSE to the tech-heavy Nasdaq exchange. Its first day of ...
As he steps into the role, Furner will inherit a company that has expanded its e-commerce muscle enough to compete ...