We break down Walmart's latest results and when we would buy this dip

Exterior view of a Walmart store on August 23, 2020 in North Bergen, New Jersey
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Walmart (WMT) reported stronger-than-expected third quarter results Tuesday morning. Total revenues increased 4.3% YoY to $140.5 billion, topping estimates of $135.43 billion. On the bottom line, adjusted diluted earnings per share increased 8.2% YoY to $1.45, beating estimates of $1.40.