Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) reported a robust start to fiscal 2026, powered by strong sales growth and expanding digital channels. The stock closed at $884.48, up 1.15%, reflecting solid investor confidence.
Costco Wholesale Corporation, COST
The company’s broad operational strength and ongoing expansion efforts fueled another quarter of record-breaking performance.
Costco’s net sales rose 8.2% to $65.98 billion for the first quarter ended November 23, 2025. The growth was driven by consistent consumer demand across regions and resilient member spending patterns. Additionally, steady foot traffic and pricing discipline reinforced its competitive edge.
Comparable sales advanced 6.4% companywide, with notable strength in the U.S. and Canada. U.S. comparable sales increased 5.9%, while Canada posted a 6.5% rise, or 9.0% adjusted for currency impacts. Furthermore, other international markets achieved an 8.8% gain, reflecting Costco’s expanding global footprint.
The company maintained solid performance despite economic headwinds, demonstrating operational resilience. Its efficient cost structure and membership loyalty program continued to underpin stable growth. Overall, Costco achieved another quarter of consistent financial momentum.
Costco’s digital sales increased 20.5%, underscoring the company’s growing e-commerce capabilities. The surge reflected strong demand for online shopping, efficient delivery services, and enhanced customer convenience. Digital expansion in multiple international markets supported sustained growth.
E-commerce operations now span the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Mexico, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Australia. The company’s strategic investments in technology and logistics strengthened its omnichannel network. Consequently, online engagement helped Costco maintain its competitive lead in retail efficiency.
Digital performance remains a key driver of Costco’s ongoing transformation. Continuous innovation in online platforms and fulfillment models supports its member-focused strategy. The retailer’s ability to integrate physical and digital experiences enhances its value proposition globally.
During the quarter, Costco operated 923 warehouses worldwide, including 633 in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Its global network continued to expand with openings across North America, Asia, and Europe. This broad presence reinforces Costco’s scale and market reach.
Net income increased to $2.00 billion, or $4.50 per diluted share, compared with $1.80 billion, or $4.04 per share, last year. The company also reported a $72 million tax benefit related to stock-based compensation. Consequently, Costco’s earnings reflected both operational growth and efficient cost management.
Costco plans to sustain its growth through strategic expansion and digital innovation. The company’s disciplined execution, global scale, and loyal membership base support long-term profitability. With continued focus on efficiency and technology, Costco remains positioned for steady performance ahead.
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