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The retail earnings from Walmart, out of the gate, it sounded good.
They raised their full year sales guidance, but it missed on the bottom line.
Its shares are down about 4%.
So here to give us more details on that is Jennifer Bartascia.
She's Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst, Retail Staples and Package Foods.
Jen, welcome to the show.
Were the expectations just a little bit too high coming into the print?