Two household-name stocks could soon become more affordable for everyday investors. One is pretty much guaranteed to split its stock very soon, and the move would also fit the other company's management style.
Last week, Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ: COST) reported its fiscal third quarter earnings that surpassed estimates. Last Thursday, Costco management emphasized its membership pricing, digital sales growth, along with its recently expanded partnership with Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE: UBER). Fiscal Third Quarter Highlights For the quarter ended on May 12, Costco recorded revenue grew 9% YoY to $58.52 billion, earning $3.78 per share. Excluding gasoline and foreign exchange impact, compara
Costco's new CFO recently confirmed that the $1.50 hot dog combo price is staying put. Can the same be said for membership fees? Read on to find out.