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Costco Wholesale (COST)

1,004.48
+24.19 (2.47%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Jun 23rd, 9:59 PM EDT
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Detailed Quote

Previous Close980.29
Open983.15
Bid1,004.00
Ask1,005.45
Day's Range981.26 - 1,004.87
52 Week Range793.00 - 1,078.23
Volume2,082,930
Market Cap444.05B
PE Ratio (TTM)81.40
EPS (TTM)12.3
Dividend & Yield5.200 (0.52%)
1 Month Average Volume2,221,782

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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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15 Analysts Assess Costco Wholesale: What You Need To Knowbenzinga.com
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Via StockStory · June 17, 2025
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Via Benzinga · June 17, 2025
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Is Costco Wholesale Gaining or Losing Market Support?benzinga.com
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