Walmart reported U.S. Q2 sales of $125.2bn, up 3.5% YoY. Same-store sales
excluding volatile fuel rose 2.6%; transactions +1.5%, average ticket +1.1%.
Company cited strong e-commerce performance and market-share gains, partly
offset by lower prescription drug prices. Membership-fee revenue grew double
digits and Walmart+ net additions hit a quarterly record. Shares fell 6.4% in
premarket trading after a full-year outlook that missed expectations.