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Top Ecommerce Stocks to Watch Today - March 26th

Published March 27, 2025

According to MarketBeat's stock screener tool, today we are focusing on seven Ecommerce stocks: GameStop, Walmart, Colgate-Palmolive, W.W. Grainger, Post, Carter's, and BellRing Brands. Ecommerce stocks represent companies that primarily operate online, selling goods and services or providing digital platforms and associated support services, such as payment processing and logistics. These investments offer potential for growth as consumer and business transactions increasingly migrate to online channels. The mentioned companies recorded the highest dollar trading volumes among Ecommerce stocks in recent days.

GameStop (GME)

GameStop Corp. is a specialized retailer that provides games and entertainment products through both physical stores and ecommerce platforms across the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. The firm sells new and pre-owned gaming consoles, accessories like controllers and headsets, as well as gaming software, in-game currency, and downloadable content.

On Wednesday, shares of GameStop increased by $2.84, reaching $28.24, with a trading volume of 44,589,376 shares—significantly above its average volume of 19,448,181. Notably, the company's market capitalization stands at $12.62 billion, with a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 156.36. The stock's one-year range has been between a low of $9.95 and a high of $64.83. Furthermore, GameStop’s 50-day and 200-day simple moving averages are $25.59 and $25.67, respectively.

Walmart (WMT)

Walmart Inc. operates as a global retail and wholesale entity, providing Ecommerce and various other services. The company is divided into three segments: Walmart U.S., Walmart International, and Sam's Club. Walmart’s operations include supercenters, supermarkets, hypermarkets, and ecommerce websites, such as walmart.com and other local sites.

During trading on Wednesday, Walmart’s stock saw an increase of $0.03, reaching $84.79. It traded 14,625,107 shares, proximity to its average volume of 15,992,284. Walmart's market cap is an impressive $679.78 billion with a P/E ratio of 35.18. The stock has experienced a one-year low of $58.56 and a high of $105.30. Notably, it has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.40 and current and quick ratios of 0.82 and 0.23, respectively.

Colgate-Palmolive (CL)

Colgate-Palmolive Company manufactures and sells consumer products both in the U.S. and internationally. The company operates primarily in two segments: Oral, Personal and Home Care; and Pet Nutrition. These include widely recognized products like toothpaste, soaps, shampoos, and various pet care items.

On Wednesday, Colgate-Palmolive shares rose by $2.28 to reach $91.87 amidst a trading volume of 2,235,821 shares, compared to the average volume of 4,225,345. The company has a market cap of $74.56 billion and a P/E ratio of 26.11. Its stock has a yearly low of $85.32 and a high of $109.30, with a 50-day average of $89.44 and a 200-day average of $93.82.

W.W. Grainger (GWW)

W.W. Grainger, Inc. is engaged in the distribution of maintenance, repair, and operating products mainly in North America, Japan, and the U.K. The company operates in two segments, High-Touch Solutions N.A. and Endless Assortment, providing a vast array of products including safety equipment and tools.

On Wednesday, Grainger’s stock diminished by $1.19, hitting $989.01. It recorded a trading volume of 69,454 shares, below the average volume of 235,932. The market capitalization for Grainger stands at $47.69 billion, with a P/E ratio of 25.55. The stock has encountered a yearly low of $874.98 and a high of $1,227.66.

Post Holdings (POST)

Post Holdings, Inc. is a consumer packaged goods holding company operating in the U.S. and globally. Its business segments include Post Consumer Brands, Foodservice, and Refrigerated Retail, with well-known cereal and pet food brands under its umbrella.

Post stock saw an increase on Wednesday, gaining $1.13 to settle at $112.42. The trading volume recorded was 283,581 shares against an average of 503,591. With a market cap of $6.35 billion and a P/E ratio of 18.56, it has shown a one-year low of $99.62 and a high of $125.84.

Carter's (CRI)

Carter's, Inc. specializes in the marketing of children's apparel. The company operates through the U.S. Retail, U.S. Wholesale, and International segments, selling both via retail stores and online channels.

Carter's stock dipped by $0.07 on Wednesday, reaching $41.64, with trading volume at 621,695 shares in comparison to an average of 1,104,802. The market capitalization stands at $1.50 billion, with a P/E ratio of 6.62. Its 52-week low is at $38.84 and high at $86.24.

BellRing Brands (BRBR)

BellRing Brands, Inc. offers a range of nutrition products predominantly in the U.S. Its products such as ready-to-drink protein shakes and bars are distributed across various channels, including ecommerce.

On Wednesday, BellRing’s stock rose by $0.02, reaching $73.55 with a trading volume of 337,177 shares, compared to its average of 1,125,580. The market cap for BellRing stands at $9.43 billion, and it holds a P/E ratio of 34.54. The stock has a one-year low of $48.06 and a high of $80.67.

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