The warehouse giant has been trailing the market over the past year.
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The warehouse giant has been trailing the market over the past year.
Costco (NASDAQ: COST) closed at $1,008.79 a share on May 8, 2026, leaving the warehouse giant perched just above the psychologically loaded $1,000 line. The setup is what makes the “Sell in May and Go Away” adage worth a fresh look on a name most investors think of as bulletproof. The Setup That Triggers the ... Costco Just Hit $1,000. Is This the Year to ‘Sell in May’ Even on the Safest Stocks?
Costco Wholesale (NasdaqGS:COST) is facing a member class action lawsuit over how it plans to return tariff refunds. The suit challenges Costco’s decision to use future price reductions instead of direct payouts to members. Members claim this approach may limit their fair share of tariff refund windfalls. The case puts Costco’s customer focused reputation and refund practices under legal scrutiny. Costco Wholesale, traded as NasdaqGS:COST, runs a membership based warehouse model that relies...