Can Wal-Mart Provide Relief For Its Investors?

 | Nov 16, 2015 11:10PM ET

Since Wal-Mart (N:WMT) announced on October 14th that fiscal year 2017 EPS results could be down as much as 12% due to increased costs, the Estimize EPS consensus for FQ3 2016 has fallen 3 cents to $0.98, and revenues have declined $553M to $117.613B. While the Estimize EPS consensus is in-line with Wall Street, revenues are slightly below the sell-sides expectation for $117.635B.

The world’s largest retailer warned that heightened spending on employee wages and e-commerce investments were to blame for the cut in guidance, as well as the continued negative impact of the strong U.S. dollar. The announcement led to a 10% drop in the stock which fell to a three year low.