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The retailer posted 5.9% revenue growth and raised its adjusted EPS guidance for the year to $2.80–$2.87, up from $2.75–$2.85

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Walmart $WMT reported second-quarter results on Thursday that beat Wall Street expectations and prompted the company to raise its full-year outlook, as tariff refunds lifted margins and e-commerce continued to grow.

Total revenue rose 5.9% to $187.94 billion for the three months ended July 31. Adjusted earnings per share came in at 81 cents. That beat analyst expectations of 74 cents, and revenue of $186.77 billion, according to CNBC.