Costco (NASDAQ: COST) is scheduled to report its fiscal fourth-quarter results on Thursday, September 5 (Costco's fiscal year ends in August). We expect Costco stock to likely see little to no movement with revenues and earnings matching expectations in its fiscal fourth quarter.
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Realty Income keeps growing and continues to boost its distributions on a quarterly basis. Costco's yield isn't very attractive, but its all-weather appeal with consistent top-line growth is remarkable in retail.
Costco (COST) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
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Costco membership fees have increased to $65 a year for its Gold Star plan and $130 for its Executive plan
Costco is about to hit $1,000 a share, meaning it is poised to split its stock. The business is thriving but trades at an expensive valuation.
Meta, Costco and Eli Lilly along with two others are trading near buy points coming out of a week marked by Nvidia earnings.
COST rises after the signal. The TradePulse Power inflow Signal was triggered at 10:05 am EDT.
An analyst reiterated his bullish take on the retailer. He feels it is improving its product mix and stands to benefit from a potential stock split.
In the most recent trading session, Costco (COST) closed at $892.51, indicating a +1.51% shift from the previous trading day.
Goldman Sachs analyst Kate McShane provided an update on digital trends at Foot Locker, Inc. FL and new card-scanning rules at Costco Wholesale Corporation COST.