On Friday, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE:WMT)’s shares declined -1.21% to $57.26.
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT) has 30.60% institutional ownership while its EPS ratio was 4.78. The company has 3.21 billion shares outstanding while market capitalization of the company was $183.51 billion. Price to book ratio was 2.34. Net profit margin of the company was 3.20% while gross profit margin was 24.90%. Stock volatility for the month was booked as 1.12% while for the week was recorded as 1.92%.
Sam’s Club will open its first location in Norfolk Thursday, Nov. 5, offering more savings, services and shopping convenience to local families and business owners. Doors open at 741 East Little Creek Rd. in Norfolk following an 8:30 a.m. grand opening ceremony.
“We’re excited to open our doors in Norfolk and bring legendary member service to a cross-section of military, business, education and residential communities,” said Club Manager Kevin Nesbitt. “Members will enjoy discovering new items and saving on several new benefits, counting travel, auto buying and our convenient Club Pickup ordering service.”
Club Pickup
Sam’s Club is the only warehouse club in Hampton Roads to offer Club Pickup convenience for on-the-go shoppers. Club Pickup enables members to order household or business items at SamsClub.com that will be available for pickup in less than 24 hours. Members can also build and save shopping lists online for easy reordering. The Norfolk club will also feature mobile check in for Club Pickup, which enables members to use the Sam’s Club mobile app to notify club associates when they arrive at the club to pick up their order.
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is engaged in the operation of retail, wholesale and other units in various formats around the world. The Company offers an assortment of merchandise and services at everyday low prices (EDLP).
Schlumberger Limited. (NYSE:SLB)’s shares dropped -0.64% to $78.16.
Schlumberger Limited. (SLB) has the market capitalization of $98.57 billion. The stock has P/B ratio of 2.61 while EPS was $2.66. Institutional ownership of the company was 78.30% while 1.26 billion shares were outstanding. Net profit margin of the Company was 10.80% while its gross profit margin was 21.20%. Share of the company moved above its SMA 50 with 5.07%. ROE ratio was 11.50% while ROI was 11.20%.
Schlumberger N.V. is a supplier of technology, integrated project management and information solutions to the international oil and gas exploration and production industry.
At the end of Friday’s trade, Restaurant Brands International Inc (NYSE:QSR)‘s shares dipped -2.00% to $40.16.
Restaurant Brands International Inc (QSR) Its past 5-day performance at 7.58 %. So far in 2015, the company has a year-to-date performance of 3.32%. The stock, as of last close, traded 17.46% up from its 52 week low and was -11.63% below its 52 week high. Its latest closing price was 2.40% above the SMA200 while the distance from SMA 50 and SMA 20 was 7.42% and 8.19% respectively.
BURGER KING® restaurants are introducing new Buffalo Chicken Fries for a limited time at participating restaurants. Buffalo Chicken Fries are dusted in buffalo-style spices that have the familiar flavor of classic wings without leaving messy, saucy hands behind. The flavored breading combined with the fry shape of Buffalo Chicken Fries allows for better dipping and handling than conventional Buffalo wings.
“We knew there had to be a better way to Buffalo so we took the same flavors found in traditional messy wings and innovated on it the BK way to create Buffalo Chicken Fries,” said Eric Hirschhorn, Chief Marketing Officer for the BURGER KING® Brand in North America. “It sets your fingers free from mess while allowing for better dipping and easier handling.”
Buffalo Chicken Fries start with boneless white meat chicken that is first coated with the traditional Buffalo flavors of peppers, vinegar and butter in a breading and are then cooked to crispy perfection.
Restaurant Brands International Inc is the parent company for Tim Hortons Inc. and Burger King Worldwide, Inc. The Company operates more than 18,000 restaurants operating in 100 countries under its two distinct brands.
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