Costco Wholesale Corporation, listed as NASDAQ:COST, is a leading player in the retail industry, known for its membership-only warehouse clubs. The company operates 914 warehouses worldwide, offering a wide range of products at competitive prices. Costco is part of the Zacks Retail - Discount Stores industry, competing with other major retailers like Walmart and Target.
On September 25, 2025, Costco reported its fourth-quarter earnings, showcasing a strong financial performance. The company achieved earnings per share (EPS) of $5.87, surpassing the estimated $5.80. This marks a significant improvement from the $5.15 EPS reported in the same quarter last year, highlighting a robust growth trajectory.
Costco's revenue for the quarter was approximately $86.2 billion, slightly exceeding the estimated $86.01 billion. This represents a notable increase from the $79.7 billion reported a year ago. Despite being slightly below the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 0.03%, the revenue growth underscores Costco's effective business strategies and strong market position.
The company's comparable sales growth further emphasizes its success, with a 5.7% increase overall. Breaking it down by region, the U.S. saw a 5.1% rise, Canada experienced a 6.3% increase, and other international markets grew by 8.6%. Membership fees also rose significantly, reaching approximately $1.72 billion, up from $1.51 billion last year.
Costco's financial metrics reflect its solid market standing. The company has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of about 53.40 and a price-to-sales ratio of 1.56. Its debt-to-equity ratio is approximately 0.30, indicating a relatively low level of debt. The current ratio of around 1.02 suggests a balanced level of current assets to cover liabilities, showcasing Costco's financial stability.