Another month, another sales gain for warehouse retailer Costco.
COST's logistics arm powers double-digit e-commerce gains, with surging demand for big and bulky items fueling digital growth.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Costco (COST) stood at $928.04, denoting a +1.82% move from the preceding trading day.
The stock is rarely cheap, but an Oppenheimer analyst makes the case that it's headed for bargain territory.
COST's membership renewal rate dips to 89.8% as a surge in online sign-ups reshapes its core loyalty model.
Between Sprouts Farmers' health-focused niche and Costco's scale-driven strength, COST emerges as the sturdier retail play.
Costco (COST) concluded the recent trading session at $932.14, signifying a -1.05% move from its prior day's close.
COST's $14B cash reserve highlights disciplined management and strong operations as it enters fiscal 2026 with solid liquidity.
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The latest trading day saw Costco (COST) settling at $936.33, representing a +1.16% change from its previous close.
COST's U.S. comps rise 5.1% in September, showing strong consumer momentum as the retailer heads into the critical holiday shopping season.
Costco stock got a lift on a day when U.S. indexes fell. Strong September sales numbers helped.