Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST) is a leading global retailer known for its membership-only warehouse clubs. The company offers a wide range of merchandise, including groceries, electronics, and apparel, at competitive prices. Costco competes with other major retailers like Walmart and Target. Recently, Telsey Advisory updated its rating for Costco to “Outperform,” with the stock priced at approximately $1,025.30.
In the latest trading session, Costco’s stock closed at $1,033.59, marking a 0.76% increase from the previous day. This performance outpaced the S&P 500’s gain of 0.09%, the Dow’s rise of 0.32%, and the Nasdaq’s slight increase of 0.02%. Despite the positive rating update, the action remains as “hold,” indicating a cautious approach by investors.
Over the past month, Costco’s shares have risen by 3.15%. However, this growth is below the Retail-Wholesale sector’s gain of 13.17% and the S&P 500’s gain of 13.05% during the same period. Investors are closely watching Costco’s performance, especially with the upcoming earnings report scheduled for May 29, 2025.
Costco’s earnings per share (EPS) are expected to be $4.25, a 12.43% increase from the same quarter last year. The consensus estimate forecasts revenue of $63.14 billion, representing a 7.9% increase from the previous year. These figures highlight Costco’s strong financial performance and potential for future growth.
Currently, Costco’s stock price is $1,025.30, reflecting a decrease of 1.11% or $11.52. The stock has fluctuated between a low of $1,023.59 and a high of $1,039.13 today. Over the past year, it reached a high of $1,078.23 and a low of $788.20. Costco’s market capitalization is approximately $454.91 billion, with a trading volume of 1,287,705 shares on the NASDAQ exchange.