Topic: How To Invest

Hi Pat and team: Can you please tell me your take on Costco? Your advice makes for great bedtime reading in our house!

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Costco Wholesale Corp., $77.62, symbol COST on Nasdaq (Shares outstanding: 443.6 million; Market cap: $33.2 billion; www.costco.com), owns and operates warehouse-sized stores that sell a wide variety of consumer goods. It also sells merchandise online. Costco charges its customers an annual membership fee, usually $50 a year, to shop in its stores. It buys most of its inventory directly from manufacturers, which lets it sell these goods for less than traditional retailers. Food accounts for roughly half of its sales. The company has 581 outlets. Of this total, 425 are in the U.S., 80 in Canada, 22 in the U.K., eight in Japan, seven in South Korea, six in Taiwan and one in Australia. Costco also operates 32 stores in Mexico through a 50/50 joint venture. It gets roughly 25% of its sales and 40% of its earnings from outside the U.S. In the three months ended May 8, 2011, Costco’s revenue rose 16.0%, to $20.6 billion from $17.8 billion a year earlier…