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BenzingaBenzinga··Anusuya Lahiri

Walmart Exceeds Bonus Targets for Corporate Staff Amid Strong Q4 Performance

Walmart pays corporate bonuses at 121% of target following strong Q4 results, though fiscal 2027 guidance suggests slower growth ahead.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Rick Munarriz

Supreme Court Limits Presidential Tariff Authority, Providing Relief to Retail Sector

Supreme Court limits Trump's tariff authority, providing relief to retailers like Nike and Target facing margin pressures. Decision removes trade policy uncertainty but doesn't address broader business challenges.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Will Healy

Costco's Premium Valuation Raises Questions for New Investors

Costco trades at a premium valuation (P/E 54) versus peers, raising questions for new investors despite strong operational performance and growth.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Chris Neiger

Amazon's AI Infrastructure Push Positions It Against Home Depot Amid Market Divergence

Amazon invests $200B in AI infrastructure to expand AWS capabilities, while Home Depot struggles with weak housing market demand. Contrasting growth trajectories reshape investor positioning.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Howard Smith

Yeti Stock Declines 12% Despite Earnings Beat and Upbeat 2026 Outlook

Yeti stock fell 12% despite beating earnings and raising 2026 guidance, driven by profit-taking after a 40% rally and CFO transition uncertainty.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Shiba Inu's Gains Mask Fundamental Limitations for Long-Term Investors

Shiba Inu's 97,000% gains mask fundamental issues: lacks real-world utility, community erosion, and distance from 2021 peak. Better wealth-building alternatives exist.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Patel

Dividend Aristocrats Coca-Cola and Lowe's Offer Steady Income for Long-Term Portfolios

Coca-Cola and Lowe's are reliable dividend stocks with 64 and 25+ years of consecutive increases respectively, offering steady income for long-term portfolios despite modest growth potential.
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