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Walmart Shares Bought by Larson Financial Group
Institutional investor increases stake in retail giant
Mar. 17, 2026 at 9:52am
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Larson Financial Group LLC raised its stake in Walmart Inc. (NASDAQ:WMT) by 17.1% in the 3rd quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The fund now owns 58,223 shares of the retailer's stock worth $6 million.
Why it matters
Walmart is one of the world's largest retailers, and institutional investor activity in its stock can signal broader market trends and investor sentiment around the company's performance and outlook.
The details
Larson Financial Group LLC, an investment management firm, increased its position in Walmart by purchasing an additional 8,518 shares during the 3rd quarter. This brings the firm's total holdings in Walmart to 58,223 shares, valued at approximately $6 million as of the most recent SEC filing.
- Larson Financial Group LLC raised its stake in Walmart in the 3rd quarter of 2026.
The players
Larson Financial Group LLC
An investment management firm that increased its stake in Walmart during the 3rd quarter of 2026.
Walmart Inc.
A multinational retail corporation that operates a broad portfolio of store formats and digital services, including large-format supercenters, discount department stores, neighborhood grocery stores, and a membership warehouse chain.
The takeaway
Walmart's stock continues to attract interest from institutional investors, signaling confidence in the company's long-term growth prospects despite broader economic uncertainties.

