COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP /NEW News
Costco Wholesale Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the operation of membership warehouses in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Australia, Spain, France, Iceland, China, and Taiwan. It offers branded and private-label products in a range of merchandise categories. The company offers sundries, dry groceries, candies, coolers, freezers, liquor, and tobacco and deli products; appliances, electronics, health and beauty aids, hardware, garden and patio products, sporting goods, tires, toys and seasonal products, office supplies, automotive care products, postages, tickets, apparel, small appliances, furniture, domestics, housewares, special order kiosks, and jewelry; and meat, produce, service deli, and bakery products. It also operates pharmacies, opticals, food courts, hearing-aid centers, and tire installation centers, gas stations; and offers business delivery, travel, same-day grocery, and various other services online in various countries. The company has warehouses in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, Japan, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Spain, Iceland, France, and China. It also operates e-commerce websites in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Australia. The company was formerly known as Costco Companies, Inc. and changed its name to Costco Wholesale Corporation in August 1999. Costco Wholesale Corporation was founded in 1976 and is based in Issaquah, Washington.
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Costco Q2 Beat: Membership, Digital Sales Boon Now
- Costco’s fiscal Q2 showed solid top-line growth, a surge in digitally-enabled sales, and rising membership revenue. Despite beating estimates on several fronts, COST dipped on valuation concerns. The company’s membership model, strong renewal rates, and deployment of AI-driven efficiencies underpin its fundamentals and shape near-term investor considerations.
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Costco Q2 Boost: Membership, Digital Sales Surge!!
Costco’s Q2 fiscal 2026 results showed rising revenue, accelerating digital sales and record membership metrics. Strong renewals and strategic warehouse expansion underpin growth even as the stock trades at a premium valuation.
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Costco Moves: Membership Push and Legal Headwinds.
Costco (NASDAQ: COST) rolled out a limited-time Executive membership bundle, issued refunds for invalid third-party restaurant gift cards, reinforced anti-theft ID checks, and faces new class-action suits tied to its $4.99 rotisserie chicken. These concrete developments could influence membership revenue, operational metrics, and short-term sentiment around COST stock; investors should watch membership activation, churn, and any legal disclosures in upcoming reports.
20 Feb at 10:08
Costco Shares Slip After Short-Lived Rally
Costco (COST) saw a brief rally mid-February followed by a pullback later in the week. Price moves occurred on below-average volume, signaling limited conviction. Investors will be watching upcoming earnings and membership trends for a clearer catalyst.
13 Feb at 10:08
Costco Tightens Food Court Access; COST Jumps Now!
Costco has started enforcing membership verification at food courts while January sales and digital orders surged. Those concrete operational changes and robust sales helped trigger stock volatility this week—highlighting membership integrity and digital momentum as key drivers for COST.
06 Feb at 10:10
Costco Tightens Entry; January Sales Jump 9% COST!
Costco enforced membership scans to curb theft while reporting strong January results—$21.3B net sales, 9.3% growth, and a 34.4% e-commerce surge—sending COST higher. Expansion plans for roughly 28 U.S. warehouses in 2026 and a new Massachusetts site support the growth narrative, though analysts flag membership and demographic risks.
30 Jan at 10:08
Costco Opens New Warehouses, Adds Member Perks
Costco (COST) announced a fresh slate of warehouse openings, new member benefits including prescription price transparency, and continued strength in store and digital traffic — developments that reinforce organic growth drivers and have direct implications for COST stock performance.