Costco Wholesale (COST)

1,014.96
+18.40 (1.85%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Apr 3rd, 5:16 AM EDT
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Detailed Quote

Previous Close996.56
Open1,008.00
Bid1,013.60
Ask1,014.33
Day's Range999.21 - 1,016.00
52 Week Range844.06 - 1,067.08
Volume1,828,612
Market Cap448.68B
PE Ratio (TTM)54.36
EPS (TTM)18.7
Dividend & Yield5.200 (0.51%)
1 Month Average Volume1,774,206

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About Costco Wholesale (COST)

Costco Wholesale is a membership-based warehouse club that offers a wide range of products, including groceries, electronics, clothing, and household goods, at competitive prices. The company operates large retail locations where members can purchase bulk items, benefiting from lower prices due to the efficient supply chain and membership model. In addition to its physical stores, Costco provides a range of services, such as a pharmacy, optical department, and a food court, further enhancing the value proposition for its members. Through its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, Costco has established a loyal customer base and a strong presence in the retail market. Read More

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Expense ratios, sector exposure, and fund size set these two consumer staples ETFs apart for investors weighing cost versus coverage.
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Fee structure, portfolio makeup, and dividend yield set these two consumer staples ETFs apart for investors weighing their options.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026
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Expense ratios, diversification strategies, and dividend payouts set these two consumer staples ETFs apart.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026
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The likelihood of a recession has increased significantly since February, according to the predictions market platform Kalshi.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026
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Expense ratios, sector mix, and yield set these funds apart -- here's how their strategies could fit different portfolio goals.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026
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Explore how subtle differences in portfolio makeup and yield could influence your approach to consumer staples investing.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026
What's Going On With Costco Stock Thursday?benzinga.com
COST hits $1007, trading above key moving averages with a bullish MACD. Explore Costco's technical outlook and key resistance levels.
Via Benzinga · April 2, 2026
FSTA vs. PBJ: Which Consumer Staples ETF Should You Buy?fool.com
Expense ratios, sector focus, and yield set these ETFs apart. See how their strategies could impact your consumer staples allocation.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026
VDC vs. FSTA: Two Nearly Identical Consumer Staples ETFs -- Which One Should You Choose?fool.com
Explore the minor differences between these two nearly identical consumer staples ETFs.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026
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The market seems to be favoring stability.
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Expense ratios, yield, and diversification set these two consumer staples ETFs apart -- see which fund is the best fit for your portfolio.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026
XLP vs. RSPS: Which Consumer Staples ETF Is the Better Buy for Long-Term Investors?fool.com
Explore how differing portfolio strategies and fees set these two consumer staples ETFs apart for long-term investors.
Via The Motley Fool · April 2, 2026
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Via Finterra · April 1, 2026
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Via Finterra · April 1, 2026
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Via MarketBeat · April 1, 2026
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Better Stock to Buy Right Now: Costco vs. Amazonfool.com
These stocks are very reasonably priced today.
Via The Motley Fool · April 1, 2026
How Much Would $1,000 Invested in Costco 10 Years Ago Be Worth Today?fool.com
The stock crushed the broader market, but the next decade may be tougher.
Via The Motley Fool · April 1, 2026
U.S. Consumer Confidence Hits 91.8 in March 2026: Analyzing the Surprising Rise and the Hidden Recession Signal
On March 31, 2026, the Conference Board released its latest Consumer Confidence Index, revealing a surprising headline increase to 91.8, up from February’s revised 90.5. While the modest uptick initially calmed a jittery Wall Street, the internal data points to a growing "schizophrenia" within the American psyche.
Via MarketMinute · March 31, 2026
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