COSTCO and the RICH

Article Submitted by: Marc Freedman
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Those of us who invest as a profession continue to worry about the impact of weakening consumer sentiment caused by the sub-prime debacle -- regardless of what the market is and is not doing in the short term. We are especially weary of the retail sectors where all of this plays out big time. But not all retailers are the same, and not all are affected equally by the credit crunch. And, here is where bold investors find winners.

 

Submitted: Oct 10, 2007    Views: 475    Comments: 5    Likes: 34   


Those of us who invest as a profession continue to worry about the impact of weakening consumer sentiment caused by the sub-prime debacle -- regardless of what the market is and is not doing in the short term.   We are especially weary of the retail sectors where all of this plays out big time.  But not all retailers are the same, and not all are affected equally by the credit crunch.  And, here is where bold investors find winners.

Costco is one such winner.  They just announced an almost 5% increase in net income for their third quarter, and their share price is now at an all-time high.  Indeed, Costco is one of the few good news stories in retail in the last months.  It is certainly doing much better than such competitors as Sam's Club, BJ's, and the like. 

The principal reason it is doing so well and doing so much better than many other retail companies is that it serves primarily rich consumers.   The store sells high-end products from wine to diamonds to plasma TVs, in addition to more basic but excellent warehouse wares, and its customers are not directly, or mostly even indirectly, affected by credit concerns in the economy.  Costco has certainly set itself apart from similar retail operations and it shares immunity with other high-end retailers.  It is a strong stock to own at this time.   It is a strong stock to own at almost any time. 

Read the Wall Street Journal article on its third quarter results:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119200447022254572.html?mod=hps_us_whats_news

 




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Aldus
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Costco serves rich customers? Huh? Is that true?

Posted: Oct 10, 2007

Sure does. Just compare who is shapping at Sam's Club and Costco in almost any city. The difference is impressive.

Posted: Oct 10, 2007

I think a lot of different groups shop there. But, I shop there as well as at Tiffany as do many of my friends. The high-end stuff is very high quality and the prices (and return policies!) are wonderful.

Posted: Oct 10, 2007

dirt poor
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i shop at costco. name explains my financial situation

Posted: Oct 10, 2007

That's my point. It meets all needs. But the extra point made by Freedman is that they do so well because a lot of shoppers are well heeled.

Posted: Oct 10, 2007



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