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Walmart stock slips after app outage; filing details Sam’s Club CEO sale plan
30 December 2025
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Walmart stock slips after app outage; filing details Sam’s Club CEO sale plan

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 11:12 ET — Regular session.

  • Walmart shares fell about 0.3% in late-morning trading after a brief outage hit its app and website.
  • A new 8-K disclosed a Rule 10b5-1 plan by Sam’s Club U.S. chief Chris Nicholas to sell up to 34,800 shares starting in April 2026.
  • Investors are watching the Fed’s latest meeting minutes and Walmart’s next earnings update in February.

Walmart Inc shares edged lower on Tuesday after the retailer’s mobile app and website suffered a short outage that disrupted access for shoppers. The stock was down about 0.3% at $112.17 in late-morning trading.

The timing matters because Walmart’s digital storefront is a critical front door in the post-holiday period, when shoppers often make returns, exchange gifts and chase year-end discounts online. Even brief outages can weigh on conversion rates — the share of visits that turn into completed purchases.

The stock move also came in thin year-end trading as investors positioned ahead of fresh signals on U.S. interest rates. Wall Street’s main indexes dipped slightly, with traders awaiting minutes from the Federal Reserve’s December policy meeting later Tuesday.

More than 6,500 users reported outages shortly after 7 a.m. ET, according to outage-tracking site Downdetector, a Dow Jones Newswires report said. The disruption appeared to be resolved by around 8 a.m., and Walmart’s support account on X responded to users, the report added.

Separately, Walmart disclosed on Monday that Chris Nicholas, executive vice president and the president and chief executive officer of Sam’s Club U.S., entered into a stock trading plan under SEC Rule 10b5-1, a filing showed.

A Rule 10b5-1 plan is a pre-set schedule that allows company insiders to trade shares at predetermined times, helping reduce concerns about trading on undisclosed information. Walmart said the plan gives Nicholas no discretion over the timing of transactions.

Under the plan, Nicholas is scheduled to sell 2,900 shares on a specified date each month for 12 months beginning in April 2026, for a maximum of 34,800 shares, the 8-K said. Walmart said the sales are part of diversification and financial planning and that Nicholas must still meet the company’s stock ownership guidelines.

The broader tape offered little help. “I wouldn’t try to make too much out of anything that happens in a holiday-shortened week,” said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B Riley Wealth, pointing to light volumes into year-end. Reuters

For Walmart, any disruption to its online channels draws attention because the company is competing aggressively with Amazon and other big-box retailers to capture more e-commerce and delivery demand. Investors have also been watching retailers’ ability to protect margins as promotions and returns pick up after Christmas.

Walmart shares traded between $111.86 and $112.68 on Tuesday, reflecting a subdued session after recent gains.

The stock has risen roughly 26% so far in 2025, outpacing many traditional retailers as investors have treated the company as a steadier name in an uneven consumer backdrop.

Traders will parse the Fed minutes for clues on how policymakers view the labor market and the pace of rate cuts in 2026, a key swing factor for consumer spending and retail valuations. U.S. markets are closed Thursday for New Year’s Day, which can amplify moves on lighter volume.

The next major Walmart catalyst is its fiscal 2026 fourth-quarter earnings release, scheduled for Feb. 19, 2026, the company’s events calendar shows. Investors will be looking for updates on post-holiday demand, inventory levels and the pace of online growth after Tuesday’s outage.

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