On July 9, Costco Wholesale declined 3.31% in regular trading, trading at approximately $917.33 per share, with turnover of $7.51 billion. The stock faced selling pressure despite reporting robust June sales figures, as high valuation concerns dominated market sentiment.
On the news front, Costco reported June net sales of $29.24 billion, representing a 10.6% year-over-year increase, and declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.47 per share. However, JPMorgan adjusted its price target downward from $1,110 to $1,100 while maintaining an overweight rating. Analysts polled by FactSet assigned Costco an average overweight rating with a mean price target of $1,095.93.
Market concerns center on Costco's elevated valuation, with the stock trading at nearly 50 times earnings. Some analysts argue the current multiple has already priced in future growth expectations, rendering even strong sales results insufficient to support the stock at current levels. Peer BJ's Wholesale Club fell 2.61% on the same session, reflecting broader pressure across the warehouse retail segment.
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