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Walmart stock price: WMT ticks up after leadership reshuffle ahead of CEO handover
17 January 2026
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Walmart stock price: WMT ticks up after leadership reshuffle ahead of CEO handover

New York, January 17, 2026, 10:05 EST — Market closed.

Walmart Inc. shares finished Friday 0.42% higher, closing at $119.70. The retailer announced a major shake-up across its operating units ahead of John Furner’s CEO debut next month.

The U.S. markets will be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, pushing the next trading session to Tuesday. This extended pause gives portfolio managers extra time to weigh if recent shifts point to standard succession plans or hint at deeper unrest.

The timing is both crucial and inconvenient. Walmart is shaking up leadership across its key divisions — U.S. stores, international operations, and Sam’s Club — as it ramps up its push into e-commerce and tech-driven services aimed at boosting higher-margin revenue.

Walmart announced in an 8-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that David Guggina will step in as president and CEO of Walmart U.S., effective Feb. 1. Chris Nicholas is set to take the helm as CEO of Walmart International, while Latriece Watkins will lead Sam’s Club U.S. The report also revealed that Kathryn McLay will exit her role managing Walmart International at January’s end and officially leave the company on April 30.

“I’m grateful for the positive impact Kath has had on our people and our company throughout her decade of service,” said Doug McMillon, Walmart’s CEO, in a company statement. In that same release, McLay described her time at Walmart as “a privilege.” Walmart Inc.

Furner, who takes the helm on Feb. 1, described the reshuffle as a move to boost agility. “As AI rapidly reshapes retail, we are centralizing our platforms to accelerate shared capabilities,” he said, outlining new roles for Guggina, Nicholas, and Watkins, along with an expanded enterprise growth mandate for Seth Dallaire. Walmart Inc.

Walmart submitted an amended 8-K on Friday detailing Furner’s compensation for his new position. His base salary clocks in at $1.5 million annually, with a one-time stock award valued around $10 million. The company also revealed an annual equity grant projected to be worth about $17 million for fiscal 2027.

Friday’s trading showed little movement but held steady: Walmart gained ground even as the S&P 500 edged down 0.06% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped 0.17%. Big retail and consumer stocks like Amazon and Costco also climbed in what was generally a defensive session.

Up next on the market calendar: an index shuffle. Nasdaq announced Walmart will take AstraZeneca’s spot in the Nasdaq-100 starting before the open on Tuesday, Jan. 20. That index tracks the 100 largest non-financial firms listed on Nasdaq. Moves like this tend to push index funds into rebalancing their portfolios.

Next up on the calendar: earnings. Walmart is set to report its fiscal 2026 Q4 results on Feb. 19. The company plans to release earnings materials at 6 a.m. Central, followed by a conference call at 7 a.m., according to its events page.

Still, a flurry of promotions can unsettle investors, even if the company frames it as building bench strength. When numerous roles shift simultaneously, execution risk spikes. Any misstep—particularly in international divisions—would draw swift attention.

Traders are focused on Walmart’s reopening Tuesday after the long weekend, watching closely to see if the leadership updates and the upcoming index adjustment sustain the stock’s momentum. The key dates ahead are Feb. 1, when the new structure officially launches, and the Feb. 19 earnings call.

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