Walmart Inc.
Walmart Inc. Announces Rule 10b5-1 Stock Trading Plan for Executive
Summary
On September 19, 2025, Walmart Inc. reported that Daniel Danker, Executive Vice President, AI Acceleration, Product and Design, established a stock trading plan in compliance with Rule 10b5-1. This plan, which eliminates discretion over transaction timing, is part of Danker's asset diversification and tax planning strategy. The plan involves the sale of up to 109,976 net shares following the vesting of restricted shares in 2026, subject to tax withholdings. The transactions will adhere to the company's stock ownership guidelines and will be disclosed as required.
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About Walmart Inc.
Walmart Inc., a multinational retail corporation, operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores. Founded in 1962 and headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, Walmart is one of the world's largest companies by revenue, serving millions of customers globally each week. The primary function of Walmart is to provide a wide array of goods at competitive prices, ranging from groceries and apparel to electronics and home goods. With a diverse selection of products, Walmart caters to the needs of various demographics, including individual consumers and families. Renowned for its logistics and supply chain efficiencies, Walmart has played a pivotal role in shaping retail industry standards. The company’s innovations in inventory management and procurement have significantly impacted sectors such as logistics, agriculture, and manufacturing. Through its extensive network of retail locations and e-commerce platforms, Walmart has continuously influenced consumer buying habits and retail operations. By maintaining a focus on cost leadership and customer-centric strategies, Walmart holds a significant position in the global retail market.
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