India, April 8 -- Amid a nationwide boycott of Walmart in the United States that started on April 7, the company's stock has experienced a notable decline, Newsweek reported. As of 2:44 p.m. CDT Monday, April 7, Walmart's stock (NYSE: WMT) was trading at $83.19. This marked a 26.6 percent decrease from its 52-week high of $105.30.
Organised by the People's Union USA, the boycott of Walmart is the latest in a series of economic blackouts targeting key corporations that have rolled back their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programmes. The boycott was planned due to Walmart's decision to eliminate its DEI initiatives. As part of its ongoing 'Economic Blackout Tour,' the nonpartisan group is planning more boycotss against other signi...
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