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Costco has made headlines selling gold bars from Swiss and South African refineries. Collectors are tracking a dozen or so other gold and silver products the company has sold. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementBy now most folks have heard that Costco sells a lot of gold. But while the coverage has focused largely on gold bars from Swiss and South African refineries, the wholesale club's precious metals offering is much bigger.
Persons: Organizations: Costco, Service, Business Locations: Swiss
Piper Sandler reiterates Pinterest as a top pick Piper said it's sticking with its overweight rating on the stock. JPMorgan reiterates Amazon as overweight JPMorgan said the e-commerce giant remains a top pick at the firm. The firm also says it's sticking with its outperform rating on Apple. "We are reiterating our Buy rating and raising our price target on shares of Costco from $890 to $940." Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's sticking with its overweight rating on Tesla .
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Analyst Brian Essex upgraded Zscaler to overweight from neutral and raised his price target to $230 per share from $205. The bank upgraded the software stock to overweight from neutral on Friday, and raised its price target to $580 per share from $570. Champine reiterated a buy rating on the wholesaler and raised its price target to $940 per share from $890. The analyst upgraded shares of BofA to outperform from market perform and raised his price target to $46 per share from $37. He has an overweight rating and a price target of $52, implying upside of 20% over the next 12 months.
Persons: KBW, Piper Sandler, Pinterest, Brian Essex, Essex, — Brian Evans, Mark Murphy, Laura Champine, Champine, Keefe, David Konrad, Konrad, Brian Evans, Thomas Champion, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, of America, JPMorgan, Security, Zero Trust Network Security, Adobe, Wall, Costco, Bank of America, Bank, America Locations: U.S, Los Angeles
“Making It Work” is a series is about small-business owners striving to endure hard times. While many people can conjure up romantic visions of a Montana ranch — vast valleys, cold streams, snow-capped mountains — few understand what happens when the cattle leave those pastures. Even here, in a state with nearly twice as many cows as people, only around 1 percent of the beef purchased by Montana households is raised and processed locally, according to estimates from Highland Economics, a consulting firm. As is true in the rest of the country, many Montanans instead eat beef from as far away as Brazil. Any ranchers who want to break out from this system — and, say, sell their beef locally, instead of as anonymous commodities crisscrossing the country — are Davids in a swarm of Goliaths.
Persons: don’t, JBS, Tyson, Davids Organizations: Highland Economics, Tyson Foods, Cargill, Foods, Walmart, Costco Locations: Montana, Brazil
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with a Chicago-area Costco forklift driver who requested anonymity as they are not authorized to speak with the media. I was a supervisor in the warehouse and then ultimately settled down as a forklift driver. Typically, Costco forklift drivers are seen kind of like supervisors, because you designate the flow of the building. I also make more as a forklift driver now than I did ten years ago as a supervisor. You can't keep it on the floor, so you're gonna have to rack it on tall steel shelves, and you're gonna eventually have to bring that stuff down.
Persons: , I'm, it's, they've, There's, there's, — there's, let's Organizations: Service, Costco, Business, OSHA, Gatorade Locations: Chicago, Kirkland
June's historical average return comes out at just 0.1% while July typically sees a 1.2% gain, according to Stovall. Summer exception This summer could prove to be an exception to the typical summer lull, given the upcoming presidential election, Stovall said, noting that the broad market index has posted an average 3.7% summer increase during the 19 election years since World War II. Ahead of this year's election, Stovall expects a few aerospace and defense contractors to stand out. Other areas of the market that should survive and thrive during a slow summer period are consumer staples companies, tobacco names, health-care distributors and pharmaceuticals, Stovall said. Costco and Walmart shares are up roughly 29% and 2% this year, respectively, posting strong returns as consumers have become more motivated by price and value in a high-inflation environment.
Persons: Sam Stovall, Stovall, CFRA, Eli Lilly, Lockheed Martin, Morgan Stanley, Becton Dickinson, Christopher Horvers, FactSet Organizations: Day, Labor, Walmart, Lockheed, Dynamics, Republicans, Costco, JPMorgan
This article is part of "My Financial Life," a series helping people live and spend better. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Prisca Benson, a 34-year-old writer for the blog Our Green Life. Last year my husband's work slowed down; he basically worked the equivalent of about five or six months out of the year. It's a testament to intentional spending in the long term. Because this could be literally devastating — if you were living paycheck to paycheck, a loss of 25%, 30%, 40% of your income would decimate you.
Persons: Prisca Benson, Benson, , it's, I'm, hasn't, It's, We're Organizations: Service, Costco, Tropicana, Google Locations: Bali , New Orleans, Atlanta, Italy
Kirkland Signature, Costco's private label brand, has won the company some die-hard fans. Non-fuel sales reached $56 billion last year, or nearly a quarter of Costco's annual revenue. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . But some customers are even more enthusiastic about a brand they can only get from the warehouse club: Kirkland Signature. For nearly 30 years, Costco's private label brand has been winning the company some die-hard fans with products that are easily as good — or better — than their national brand competitors, and priced as much as 20% less.
Persons: Kirkland, Organizations: Service, Costco, Kirkland, Business
But you can get one of the chain's best deals without ever setting foot in the store. That's because Costco loyalists know there's no better place to buy gasoline than at the wholesale giant's pumps, which regularly undercut the competition. Costco said in its report that it believes its gasoline business "enhances traffic in our warehouses." Even if you're not a Costco shopper, the savings on gasoline alone can make the price of a $60 membership worthwhile. Using a little back of the envelope math, David and Susan conservatively estimate that a member would only need to drive 7,500 miles per year while exclusively buying Costco gas before their membership pays for itself.
Persons: David Schwartz, Susan, David Organizations: Costco, Exxon, CNBC
Jim Cramer's daily rapid fire looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. Jim Cramer has been calling for Ford, a CNBC Investing Club portfolio name, to do a buyback, too. But now that's reflected in the stock," Cramer said. Cramer said this research note was so negative that "I don't care that i[Cleveland-Cliffs] is down 28% for the year. "Gratuitous neutral," Cramer said.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Ford, Cramer, Morgan Stanley, it's Organizations: CNBC, Club, General Motors, Ford, Shopify, JPMorgan, Cliffs, GE Vernova, Citi, Costco Locations: Cleveland
But this heavy focus on just a few stocks has led one portfolio manager to urge investors to diversify, naming two stocks he thinks look particularly attractive. Dunn, who also holds the title of co-head of value equity at Morgan Stanley, said other stocks offered investors "a lot of opportunity," naming two he likes. Thermo Fisher Scientific Healthcare services and biotechnology company Thermo Fisher is another favorite for Dunn, who sees it as an industry leader and "supermarket of tools and analytics." "We think [Thermo Fisher is] really ready to sort of benefit from this as the year progresses." Shares in Thermo Fisher are up around 9.5% year-to-date and 12.8% in the last 12 months.
Persons: Nvidia, Aaron Dunn, CNBC's, Dunn, Morgan Stanley, They've, BJ's Organizations: Big Tech, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Tesla, Morgan, Value, Costco Wholesale, Walmart, Sam's, Fisher Scientific Healthcare, . Value Locations: Morgan Stanley's, U.S, Fisher
Everybody, including Costco, is chasing Amazon, which accounts for 45% of all U.S. e-commerce sales, according to JPMorgan in a research note Monday. While unlikely to compete at the level of Amazon or Walmart online in the near future, Costco could carve out a lucrative e-commerce lane with its loyal, value-orientated customers. Engaged members want to spend more online at Costco "given the value/quality and cash back," the analysts added. Costco has an "incredible opportunity to better target customers and leverage its rich database of perfect data and is still in its early innings" of e-commerce, JPMorgan said. Adding to the e-commerce story, JPMorgan cited the Costco Logistics network, which has amped up "e-commerce fulfillment of bulky items."
Persons: Jim Cramer, Morgan Stanley, Gary Millerchip, Instacart, Jim Cramer's, Jim, John Keeble Organizations: Costco, JPMorgan, Walmart, Amazon, Target, Kroger, Costco Logistics, Logistics, CNBC, Lakeside, Getty Locations: Grays, United Kingdom
General Motors is turning to Costco's Auto Program to help it sell more EVs. An executive told CNBC selling EVs to Costco's 50 million members was a "huge opportunity" for GM. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementGeneral Motors is turning to Costco to help it sell more EVs. GM North America President Marissa West told CNBC she saw a "huge opportunity" to sell EVs to Costco's 50 million-plus US membership base and that GM was exploring new ways to build its partnership with the wholesaler.
Persons: , Marissa West Organizations: Motors, Auto Program, CNBC, GM, Service, Costco, Detroit, Costco's Auto Program, GM North America, Business
Jim Cramer's daily rapid fire looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. "Southwest Air is an underperformer for many, many years, but it does have a good balance sheet," Jim Cramer said. "I'm not so sure they're as high as people think," Cramer said. The CNBC Investing Club has long owned Nvidia , the dominant maker of AI chips. And yet if you look at the long term, Palo Alto has been very good," Cramer said.
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Starbucks didn't sell its own coffee early on"When Starbucks opened in Pike Place Market in 1971, they were using Peet's Coffee. Howard Shultz is going to acquire Starbucks Coffee Company, and he's never going to hear from you again." Together the trio made the "huge decision" to sell Starbucks coffee in Costco, which sparked a "revolt inside the halls of Starbucks," Schultz said. Related storiesThe former Starbucks CEO faced similar blowback when he agreed to let United Airlines serve his company's coffee. "We're not a beverage company serving coffee, we are a coffee company serving people.
Persons: , Howard Schultz, Schultz, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Costco's, Bernard Arnault, Lavazza, I've, Samuel Stroum, it's, Howard Shultz, he's, Brian Ach, latte, Jeff Brotman, Jim Sinegal, they've, Coke, Pepsi, Steve, Justin Sullivan, Blackstone, Alexandre, Louis Vuitton, Alexandre Arnault, Donato Sardella, Louis Organizations: Service, Starbucks, Business, Pepsi, Microsoft, Starbucks Coffee Company, Costco, United Airlines, Starbucks Facebook, Staff, Getty, Tiffany's, Louis Vuitton Locations: Coke, Pike, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, America, Costco, Atlanta, New York, Apple's, California, Mobile, Italy, Milan
My family tried plain Greek yogurt from four grocery stores and ranked them from worst to best. I found Trader Joe's Greek nonfat yogurt too tangy, and my daughter gave it a thumbs down. The organic plain nonfat Greek yogurt from Wegmans had the perfect subtle flavor. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In fact, according to market intelligence company Skyquestt, the global Greek yogurt market is worth billions.
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GM has a secret to help sell its new EVs. It's Costco
  + stars: | 2024-06-07 | by ( Michael Wayland | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +8 min
Costco Auto has facilitated more than 500,000 vehicle sales annually over the past five years on average, according to Jay Maxwell, Costco Auto Program general manager responsible for strategic partnerships. GM declined to disclose how many Costco customers have purchased GM vehicles through the program. EV interestA growing number of vehicle sales made through Costco Auto are of electric vehicles, Costco said. In addition to GM, Costco Auto has partnered with Volvo, including its Polestar EV startup brand, Audi and others over the years. The Costco Auto Program was initially part of wholesale competitor Price Club, which merged with Costco in 1993.
Persons: Kena, Motors, it's, Marissa West, Michael Wayland, Jay Maxwell, Maxwell, Mary Barra, That's, Cox, Scott Mlyn, Julie Craig, , Melissa Repko Organizations: Costco, Corbis, Getty, DETROIT —, Costco Wholesale, Detroit automaker, Costco Auto Program, EVs, Chevrolet, Chevrolet Blazer, GM North America, CNBC, U.S, Costco Auto, Canada, Ford Motor, Volkswagen, Brands, Lithia Motors, AutoNation, GM, EV, Volvo, Audi, CNBC Costco Auto, Cadillac, Industry, Cox Automotive, Dealers, New York Auto Show, Price Club Locations: Teterboro , New Jersey, CNBC, U.S, Detroit, Canada
Nvidia was one of the most overbought names on Wall Street this week as the artificial intelligence darling crossed the $3 trillion market cap threshold. The RSI, which measures the magnitude and speed of price moves, is a popular metric used to evaluate whether shares are overbought or oversold. On the other hand, names such as Nvidia with a 14-day RSI above 70 are thought of as overbought, indicating a possible selling opportunity. Nvidia shares have climbed more than 8% this week alone, eclipsing the $3 trillion market cap mark to become the second-most valuable U.S. company, behind Microsoft . Well-known stocks including T-Mobile , Walmart and Best Buy were also among the most overbought this week.
Persons: Robert Half, FactSet Organizations: Nvidia, RSI, Microsoft, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Costco, Mobile, Walmart, Epam Systems Locations: U.S
My family tried and ranked eight frozen meals from Costco to see which ones were the tastiest. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementLike a large portion of shoppers who buy frozen food, a retail sector that's seen significant growth over the past year, I prioritize cheap, convenient meals for my family. The freezer section at Costco always offers a broad variety of frozen meals, but buying anything in bulk-sized portions can be risky if you have no idea what to expect from the food. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Kirkland, Organizations: Costco, Service, Business
Bargain retailers like Walmart and Costco have benefitted, as shown by the retailing industry’s recent slew of first-quarter earnings releases. Sales at its stores open at least a year increased 3.8% in the quarter from the same time last year. Which means that Americans are still spending, but selectively, and that “value shopping” means different things to different people. “A sizable segment of them are focused on value, however, that doesn’t directly correlate to a low price. Shoppers are willing to spend if they see value in an on-trend, well-made dress from Abercrombie – or a healthy salad from Sweetgreen.”
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Costco plans to stop selling books on a regular basis, publishing execs told The New York Times. Costco will only sell books for the holidays, as well as on some occasions throughout the year, the execs said. The executives told The Times that the decision was mainly down to the labor required to stock books. AdvertisementCostco plans to stop selling books on a regular basis, largely because of how much labor it requires, four unidentified publishing executives told The New York Times. Instead, Costco will sell books between September and December for the holidays, as well as potentially selling some books sporadically at other times of the year, the executives said.
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In a blow to publishers and authors, Costco plans to stop selling books regularly at stores around the United States, four publishing executives who had been informed of the warehouse retailer’s plans said on Wednesday. Beginning in January 2025, the company will stop stocking books regularly, and will instead sell them only during the holiday shopping period, from September through December. Costco’s shift away from books came largely because of the labor required to stock books, the executives said. Copies have to be laid out by hand, rather than just rolled out on a pallet as other products often are at Costco. The constant turnaround of books — new ones come out every Tuesday and the ones that have not sold need to be returned — also created more work.
Persons: Organizations: Costco Locations: United States
Online marketplace behemoth eBay said it plans to no longer accept American Express , citing what the company says are "unacceptably high fees" and that customers have other payment options to shop online. It's a notable blow to American Express, whose customers are often the most attractive among merchants and spend the most money per month on their cards. "After careful consideration, eBay has decided to no longer accept American Express globally effective Aug. 17 due to the unacceptably high fees American Express charges for processing credit card transactions," said eBay spokesman Scott Overland, in a statement. Overland said that eBay customers have become aware of new ways to pay for items, making payments more competitive than ever before, and AmEx was no longer a necessary partner for eBay. "We know that the vast majority of eBay customers are willing to use alternative payment options to continue enjoying buying and selling on our marketplace," Overland said.
Persons: It's, it's, Scott Overland, Overland, AmEx, cardmembers, Adam Isserlis, Steve Squeri Organizations: behemoth, American, American Express, Costco, eBay, Apple Pay, PayPal, Visa, Amazon, National Retail Federation, AmEx, Mastercard, Express Locations: U.S, Keefe
I've decided to buy only things that are on sale this year, and it's saving me money. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Many people are looking for long-term ways to save money and increase their financial stability. I've been reviewing how I spend money and looking for ways to save or spend smarter. You could stop spending entirely — no movies, meals out, or new clothes — and upend your life to save money.
Persons: I've, , Gary Pilnick, Kellogg, that's, I'm, haven't Organizations: Service, Costco
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. The tech-heavy Nasdaq was the star of the show Wednesday, surging more than 1.5% on the back of Nvidia 's march to a $3 trillion market value. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Eaton, Gamble, Wednesday's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Federal Reserve, Treasury, Nvidia, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dell Technologies, Broadcom, Apple, Costco, Constellation Brands, Proctor, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: U.S, Dover
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