Walmart was too late for a Nasdaq-100 spot — but these 6 stocks made the cut

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Walmart was too late for a Nasdaq-100 spot — but these 6 stocks made the cutListen(3 min)Listen(3 min)Six companies will join the Nasdaq-100 later this month — but not Walmart, which switched its listing away from the New York Stock Exchange too late to qualify for a spot in the tech-heavy index. The Nasdaq-100 NDX consists of the largest 100 nonfinancial companies that trade on the Nasdaq stock exchange COMP, and it’s reconstituted every year in December. While the new entrants were announced late Friday, eligibility is determined based on data as of the end of November, and Walmart WMT didn’t start trading on the Nasdaq until this past Tuesday.About the AuthorEmily Bary is MarketWatch's assistant managing editor, tech. She is based in New York.Copyright © 2025 MarketWatch, Inc. All rights reserved.
