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Shoppers expected to continue valuing value, leading to another quarter of growth

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Costco (COST) is gearing up for another strong quarter, with consumers flocking to the wholesale retailer for wallet-friendly prices on everyday essentials. The company is expected to report impressive numbers, with net sales projected to reach $57.98 billion, up 8.07% year over year, and adjusted earnings of $3.70, up 8%.

Foot traffic at Costco has been on the rise, outperforming competitors like Sam’s Club and BJ’s Wholesale Club. Same-store sales are expected to jump 5.93% from a year ago, driven by strong growth in its international business. E-commerce is also expected to see a significant boost, with estimates of an 11.5% year-over-year increase.

Membership fees, a key revenue stream for Costco, are expected to increase to $1.53 billion. The company offers two membership tiers – Gold Star for $60 per year and Executive for $120. Analysts believe that Costco’s premium valuation is justified due to its strong global growth prospects and competitive position.

Shares of Costco have surged 22% year-to-date, outpacing the S&P 500. Wall Street is eagerly awaiting the earnings report to see how non-food categories like jewelry and traditional strengths like fresh food performed. With consumers increasingly seeking value in groceries, Costco’s focus on affordable prices is likely to pay off in the current economic climate.

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