COST

Costco Wholesale Corp Price

COST
$1.023,70
+$6,90(+%0,67)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-08 16:43 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-08 16:43, Costco Wholesale Corp (COST) is priced at $1.023,70, with a total market cap of $449,51B, a P/E ratio of 51,71, and a dividend yield of %0,51. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $1.000,42 and $1.026,00. The current price is %2,32 above the day's low and %0,22 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 1,36M. Over the past 52 weeks, COST has traded between $937,02 to $1.026,00, and the current price is -%0,22 away from the 52-week high.

COST Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$1.018,55
Market Cap$449,51B
Volume1,36M
P/E Ratio51,71
Dividend Yield (TTM)%0,51
Dividend Amount$1,30
Diluted EPS (TTM)19,25
Net Income (FY)$8,09B
Revenue (FY)$275,23B
Earnings Date2026-07-29
EPS Estimate4,95
Revenue Estimate$68,69B
Shares Outstanding441,32M
Beta (1Y)0.978
Ex-Dividend Date2026-01-30
Dividend Payment Date2026-02-13

About COST

Costco Wholesale Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the operation of membership warehouses in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Australia, Spain, France, Iceland, China, and Taiwan. It offers branded and private-label products in a range of merchandise categories. The company offers sundries, dry groceries, candies, coolers, freezers, liquor, and tobacco and deli products; appliances, electronics, health and beauty aids, hardware, garden and patio products, sporting goods, tires, toys and seasonal products, office supplies, automotive care products, postages, tickets, apparel, small appliances, furniture, domestics, housewares, special order kiosks, and jewelry; and meat, produce, service deli, and bakery products. It also operates pharmacies, opticals, food courts, hearing-aid centers, and tire installation centers, as well as 636 gas stations; and offers business delivery, travel, same-day grocery, and various other services online in various countries. As of August 29, 2021, the company operated 815 membership warehouses, including 564 in the United States and Puerto Rico, 105 in Canada, 39 in Mexico, 30 in Japan, 29 in the United Kingdom, 16 in South Korea, 14 in Taiwan, 12 in Australia, 3 in Spain, 1 in Iceland, 1 in France, and 1 in China. It also operates e-commerce websites in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Australia. The company was formerly known as Costco Companies, Inc. and changed its name to Costco Wholesale Corporation in August 1999. Costco Wholesale Corporation was founded in 1976 and is based in Issaquah, Washington.
SectorConsumer Defensive
IndustryDiscount Stores
CEORon Vachris
HeadquartersIssaquah,WA,US
Official Websitehttps://www.costco.com
Employees (FY)341,00K
Average Revenue (1Y)$807,14K
Net Income per Employee$23,75K

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2026-04-07 13:30

AVAX One builds a 10MW AI computing center in Canada, purchasing 220 BTC mining rigs as a stopgap.

Gate News, April 7, Nasdaq-listed company AVAX One Technology (AVX) announced progress on its AI infrastructure strategy. The company has signed a FEED package for a 10MW AI/HPC microgrid data center, located in Alberta, Canada. Leveraging the region’s low-cost natural gas power resources, it aims to build high value-for-money, scalable dedicated AI computing infrastructure. The project is led by BlueFlare for design and is set to become one of the first AI computing centers in the local area. Meanwhile, the company invested less than $500k to buy 220 Bitmain S21 Pro mining machines, increasing Alberta’s computing power from 150 PH/s to over 200 PH/s. This move serves as a transitional cash-flow source during the AI center construction period, implementing a two-track strategy of “mining + AI computing.”

2026-04-07 09:40

The U.S. dominates global Bitcoin mining, and a 5.8% drop in hashrate triggers a miners’ profitability crisis

Gate News message: In 2026 Q2, global Bitcoin hashrate fell 5.8% quarter-over-quarter to 1004 EH/s, signaling significant financial pressure for the mining industry. The Bitcoin price dropped from $126k in October 2025 to $65k in February 2026, directly weakening miners’ profitability. Hashprice fell to $27.89 per PH/s per day; operations have become difficult to sustain for equipment with efficiency worse than 25 J/TH. About 252 EH/s of hashrate is offline, and some may be permanently retired. Despite an overall decline in hashrate, the United States still accounts for 37.4% of the global Bitcoin hashrate—about 375 EH/s—maintaining its leading position. Russia ranks second with 16.9%, while China is 12%; however, after the 2025 Xinjiang compliance crackdown, about 13% of mining sites were shut down. These three countries together make up nearly 65% of global hashrate, indicating that network concentration remains high. Meanwhile, some emerging markets are growing rapidly. Kyrgyzstan is up 300% year over year, Paraguay is up 54%, and Laos and Finland have doubled their hashrate. Ethiopia also accounts for 2.5% of the global hashrate, showing the importance of policy support and natural resources in shaping mining deployment. By contrast, Iran’s hashrate fell by about 7 EH/s and Argentina’s dropped by 42%; macroeconomic and geopolitical factors continue to affect development in some regions. The Bitcoin network continues to self-adjust: in early April 2026, after difficulty fell by about 8% from the previous period, it then rose by nearly 4%, reflecting the mining protocol’s ability to adapt to hashrate changes. Overall, current hashrate fluctuations are mainly driven by price cycles. The mining industry’s sustainability still depends heavily on market conditions and hardware efficiency. With high-cost mining rigs being retired alongside expansion into emerging markets, the global Bitcoin mining landscape is undergoing a profound adjustment.

2026-04-07 03:47

A whale moved 300 BTC to a certain CEX about half an hour ago, incurring a loss of roughly $8.82 million

Gate News, April 7, according to crypto analyst Yu Jin’s monitoring, a whale address transferred 300 BTC to a certain CEX about half an hour ago, worth approximately $20.6 million. The address had previously, from January to March last year, bought a total of 510 BTC through a certain CEX at an average price of about $98,190, for a total cost of approximately $50.07 million. The 300 BTC transferred out this time correspond to realized losses of approximately $8.82 million.

2026-04-06 12:11

Strategy: Last week, it increased its holdings by 4,871 BTC, spending $329.9 million

Gate News message: On April 6, Strategy’s official disclosure showed that the company increased its holdings by 4,871 BTC last week at an average price of about $67,718 per BTC, with total expenditure of about $329.9 million. As of 2026, Strategy has cumulatively held 766,970 BTC, with total position cost of about $58.02 billion and an average holding price of about $75.644 per BTC.

2026-04-06 01:16

A whale deposited 31 million STO tokens into multiple CEXs, earning approximately $1.37 million

Gate News message, April 6, Onchain Lens monitoring shows that a whale address deposited 31 million STO tokens (worth about $5.86 million) in batches into multiple CEXs. This operation gave the whale a profit of about $1.37 million. On-chain data shows that this address had previously withdrawn 31.06 million STO tokens from a certain CEX, with a cost of about $4.49 million at the time.

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