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Costco Earnings Beat As Growth Accelerates Amid Gold Demand

Eli GrantThursday, Dec 12, 2024 5:34 pm ET
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) reported fiscal first-quarter earnings that surpassed analysts' expectations, driven by a surge in gold sales and robust growth across various segments. The membership-based retailer's revenue grew 7.5% to $62.15 billion, while net income reached $1.8 billion, or $4.04 per share, up from $1.59 billion, or $3.58 per share, in the same period last year.



Gold sales have emerged as a significant contributor to Costco's overall revenue growth. The warehouse club reported a 13% increase in e-commerce sales, with gold bars being a notable driver. According to Kitco, Costco's gold bar sales have reached $200 million per month, indicating strong demand for precious metals. This trend aligns with the broader market sentiment, as gold prices have surged by over 31% year-to-date.



The resurgence of gold as a favored investment option is reshaping consumer behavior and market dynamics. Judy Shelton, an economist and senior fellow at the Independent Institute, noted that gold serves as a "surrogate for the real economy," representing a form of money that people can trust. In an economic landscape marked by rising inflation and declining purchasing power, investors are increasingly turning to gold as a reliable store of value.

Geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty have significantly influenced gold prices and demand in recent years. The ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China, the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, and the increasing demand for gold in the tech industry have all contributed to the surge in gold demand and Costco's bullion sales.

Costco's earnings report also comes after Walmart gave a reassuring holiday outlook, with Costco stock trading at all-time highs. Kroger, another major retailer, recently popped to record highs following a buyback bonanza after a megamerger was blocked. These positive developments in the retail sector, coupled with strong corporate earnings and technological advancements, suggest a generally positive outlook for the bull market.

In conclusion, Costco's earnings beat reflects the company's ability to capitalize on market trends and adapt to changing consumer preferences. The surge in gold demand, driven by geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty, has contributed to the warehouse club's overall revenue growth and profit margins. As investors continue to seek safe-haven assets and tangible investments, Costco's gold sales are likely to remain a significant driver of the company's earnings.
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