Walmart made a move from the NYSE to the Nasdaq, signaling a focus on technology. With shares up over 25% this year, the company is thriving. Costco, on the other hand, is down more than 6.5%. While Costco’s business model emphasizes higher-value items and memberships, Walmart offers a broader product mix and strong online expansion. Both companies have loyal customers and global scale, but Walmart’s growth in e-commerce sets it apart. Costco’s steady growth and reliable cash flow make it a blue-chip value stock, while Walmart’s ambition to compete with Amazon makes it an appealing growth option.

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