John David Rainey

John David Rainey

business executive United States

John David Rainey is the Chief Financial Officer of Walmart, where he has played a significant role in the company's financial strategy and growth. Under his leadership, Walmart has seen a strong performance in 2024, notably attracting a higher income demographic, with significant gains reported across various product categories.

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United States United States: Walmart finance chief John David Rainey said Thursday that they like the value proposition they’re offering for customers. 7

CNN: The biggest reason America is turning on Target and switching to Walmart

United Kingdom United Kingdom: John David Rainey is Walmart's chief financial officer who discussed the company's value proposition during a call with analysts. 8

BBC: Walmart is poised to be a holiday season winner

United States United States: Walmart finance chief John David Rainey said on a recent earnings call that they navigated a higher level of shrink in the business well. 7

CNN: What ever happened to America’s shoplifting crisis?

Peru Peru: John David Rainey expressed satisfaction with the progress made by Donald Trump's administration on tariffs but believes they are still too high. 6

El Comercio: La razón por la que WALMART estaría dispuesto a subir sus precios: en Estados Unidos creen que esta sería la reacción de Donald Trump | RESPUESTAS

United States United States: Walmart’s chief financial officer John David Rainey told CNBC that prices will increase 'much more' in June. 5

CNN: These companies will raise prices because of Trump’s tariffs

Brazil Brazil: John David Rainey mentioned that price increases are expected to become more evident. 5

O Globo: Trump diz que Walmart deve 'engolir as tarifas' depois de empresa alertar que culparia taxas por aumento de preços