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Costco Wholesale Corp COST Stock Quote

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NASDAQ: COST

Last close prices updated as of Jun 09, 2023, 4:00 PM EST | USD | BATS BZX Real-Time Price
  • Last Close 517.28
  • Sector Consumer Defensive
  • Industry Discount Stores
  • Investment Style Large Blend
  • Day Range 515.50  –  522.06
  • Year Range 443.20  –  564.75
  • Market Cap 229.2318 Bil
  • Volume / Avg 1.3 Mil /  1.9 Mil
  • Price / Sales 0.98
  • Price / Book 9.73
  • Forward Div Yield 0.79%
  • Trailing Div Yield 0.72%

Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis COST

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Prodigious Buying Power Should Enable Costco To Withstand Macroeconomic and Competitive Angst

Business Strategy and Outlook

| Erin Lash |

With a besotted member base, low-frills warehouses, and growth opportunities at home and abroad, we expect Costco’s durable competitive advantages to lead to consistent, strong performance despite retail’s upheaval. The competitive environment is intense and becoming more challenging as Amazon scales and physical rivals deliver an omnichannel experience, but we believe the value Costco offers (driven by cost leverage, procurement strength, and top-class store efficiency) should allow it to keep traffic high.

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Key Statistics COST

Company Profile COST

Business Description

As the leading warehouse club, Costco has 838 stores worldwide (at the end of fiscal 2022), with most sales derived in the United States (73%) and Canada (14%). It sells memberships that allow customers to shop in its warehouses, which feature low prices on a limited product assortment. Costco mainly caters to individual shoppers, but nearly 20% of paid members carry business memberships. Food and sundries accounted for nearly 39% of fiscal 2022 sales, with non-food merchandise 27%, warehouse ancillary and other businesses (such as fuel and pharmacy) 21%, and fresh food 13%. Costco’s warehouses average around 146,000 square feet; over 75% of its locations offer fuel. About 7% of Costco’s global sales come from e-commerce (excluding same-day grocery and various other services).

Contact
999 Lake Drive
Issaquah, WA, 98027
Industry Discount Stores
Employees 304,000

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Price
517.2846.17126.99153.09
Currency
USDUSDUSDUSD
Change
−$2.81 (0.54%) +$0.41 (0.90%) −$4.28 (3.26%) +$0.92 (0.60%)
Market Cap
229.23 Bil33.13 Bil58.61 Bil412.25 Bil
Industry
Discount Stores Grocery Stores Discount Stores Discount Stores
Sector
Consumer Defensive
Consumer Defensive
Consumer Defensive
Consumer Defensive

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FAQs for Costco Wholesale Corp Stock

Yes. COST has a forward dividend yield of 0.79%. See COST’s full dividends and stock split history on the Dividend tab.
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COST’s market cap is 229.23 Bil.
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COST’s stock style is Large Core.
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COST’s price/sales is 0.98.
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COST’s price/forward earnings is 38.32.
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COST’s price/book is 9.73.
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COST’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
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