At Wal-Mart de México, SAB de CV (OTCMKTS:WMMVY – Get Rating), short interest rates dropped significantly in December. As of Dec. 30, there were a total of 11,900 shares shorted, down 25.2% from the Dec. 15 total of 15,900 shares. Based on an average daily trading volume of 164,900 shares, the current short-term interest rate is 0.1 days.
Walmart de Mexico stock performance
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WMMVY opened Thursday for $37.93. His one-year low at Walmart de Mexico is $32.10 and his one-year high is $41.64. The company has a 50-day moving average of $37.11 and a 200-day moving average of $36.32. The company has a market capitalization of $66.23 billion, a P/E ratio of 28.52, a PEG ratio of 2.80 and a beta of 0.75.
Walmart de Mexico (OTCMKTS:WMMVY – Get Rating) last released its quarterly earnings data on Thursday, Oct. 20. The company reported that he earned $0.34 per share for the quarter, well below analyst consensus expectations of $0.35 ($0.01). Wal-Mart de México posted a net profit margin of 5.97% and a return on equity of 25.59%. The business had revenue of $9.78 billion in the quarter, compared to consensus expectations of $9.74 billion. As a group, sell-side analysts expect Wal-Mart de Mexico’s earnings per share for the current fiscal year to be 1.43.
Walmart de Mexico increases dividend
The company recently announced a dividend that was paid out on Friday, January 6th. Investors of record on Friday, December 23rd were awarded a dividend of $0.381 per share. This represents a dividend yield of 2.12%. The ex-dividend date for this dividend was Thursday, December 22nd. This is up from Wal-Mart de México’s previous dividend of $0.36. Walmart de Mexico currently has a payout ratio of 57.14%.
Analyst upgrades and downgrades
Separately, Barclays upgraded its shares in Walmart de Mexico from an ‘equal weight’ rating to an ‘overweight’ rating in a research report on Monday 19 December.
Walmart de Mexico Company Profile
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Walmart de Mexico, SAB. de CV owns and operates self-service stores in Mexico and Central America. The company operates discount warehouses and stores, hypermarkets, supermarkets, and membership self-service wholesale stores. It operates 2,198 Bodega Aurera discount stores, 294 Walmart hypermarkets, 14 Superama supermarkets, 85 Walmart Express supermarkets and 165 Sam’s Club membership self-service wholesale stores.
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