Costco Wholesale Corp

NASDAQ: COST
$885.62
-$15.82 (-1.8%)
Closing Price on September 27, 2024

COST Articles

Whole Foods thrived for years, but its growth and its relevance have gone off-track. It has an onslaught of competition, and there may be little room to work on pricing at the consumer level.
March same-store sales are forecast to increase compared with last year's anemic growth of just 0.2%, but first quarter same-store sales are expected to show the smallest year-over-year gain in four...
A wild quarter with some huge insider selling as the market constantly hit all-time highs closed Friday with very light insider action last week.
Some people might not be above stretching the truth on the golf course, which can be harmless. But patent infringement on golf ball performance and how it stacks up against competitors is a serious...
Costco is raising membership fees beginning in June to offset falling profits and rising costs. Some 35 million members will be affected by the increase.
Costco is scheduled to release its fiscal second-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday.
Retailers reporting same-store sales for February have put up some lackluster numbers.
The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) has released its latest evaluation of major American retailers. Costco and Dillard's led in the two major categories.
The first round of retail earnings has come and gone. Now we are seeing more major retailers getting ready to report.
Berkshire Hathaway has released its public equity holdings as of December 31, 2016, and the number of changes in the equity portfolio were nothing short of massive.
There has been one standout that hasn’t caved to Amazon yet, and its stock is in fact hitting new all-time highs. It appears that Costco's business model is working the best against Amazon's fierce...
January same-store sales reports mixed, with Costco outperforming and L Brands underperforming.
The market is a lot more expensive than it was this time last year. While the Trump rally has been solid and hopes are high for an improving economy, it still makes sense to stay with market leaders.
As we suspected, it now appears that many top insiders at companies put off selling shares last year, and moved their sales into 2017, and there is a very good reason.
How Amazon and JPMorgan's new Prime Rewards Visa card stacks up against Costco's Anywhere Visa.