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Walmart stock pops in regular trade after board adds Superhuman CEO as investors size up next catalysts
9 January 2026
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Walmart stock pops in regular trade after board adds Superhuman CEO as investors size up next catalysts

New York, January 9, 2026, 11:30 EST — Regular session

  • Walmart shares rose about 1.4% in morning trade, extending a choppy start to 2026.
  • The retailer added Superhuman CEO Shishir Mehrotra to its board and pushed new health-and-wellness offerings this week.
  • Investors are weighing a softer U.S. jobs report and lingering tariff uncertainty ahead of Walmart’s Feb. 19 earnings.

Walmart Inc. stock rose about 1.4% to $114.60 on Friday morning, after the retailer added technology executive Shishir Mehrotra to its board as it sharpens its push into tech and e-commerce. Chairman Greg Penner said the company remains focused on a “people-led, tech-powered approach.” Walmart News Leadership

The move matters now because Walmart is leaning harder into services that can drive repeat traffic and stickier spending, even if shoppers stay cautious. This week it launched “Better Care Services,” a digital front door to third-party providers and other health offerings, and said it would roll back prices on more than 1,000 wellness-focused items. Walmart News Leadership

Friday’s tape was also shaped by the macro backdrop. U.S. job growth came in below expectations in December, keeping bets on 2026 rate cuts alive — traders were pricing about 54 basis points of easing this year, or just over half a percentage point, according to LSEG data cited by Reuters. Investors watching the Supreme Court for a ruling on President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs didn’t get one on Friday, Reuters reported. Reuters

A filing on Walmart’s investor site showed Mehrotra, 46, joined the board effective Jan. 8 and was appointed to the technology and eCommerce committee as well as the compensation and management development committee. The Form 8-K also detailed his prorated non-management director compensation, including a stock award component. Walmart Inc.

That tariff case is one of the bigger wildcards for import-heavy parts of retail. In a Reuters report on Thursday, BNY Markets’ John Velis said sectors that could benefit from tariff relief would “include retail as well as consumer goods,” though other strategists warned any market reaction could prove short-lived. Reuters

Walmart’s move came as other big consumer names were steadier: Costco rose about 0.8%, Target was little changed and Amazon edged higher.

But the stock is not without risk. A sharper pullback in discretionary demand, or fresh tariff shocks that push up costs, could squeeze margins — especially while Walmart is cutting prices to keep value-focused shoppers in its orbit.

Next up is earnings. Walmart is scheduled to release results on Feb. 19, with materials expected around 6 a.m. CT and a conference call at 7 a.m. CT, the company’s events calendar shows. Walmart News Leadership

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