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Costco (NASDAQ: COST) warehouse club membership at $65/year Gold Star generating $4.8B annual fee revenue; 135M+ cardholders at 92%+ renewal competing with Sam's Club for warehouse club subscription.
Costco Membership is the annual subscription model underpinning Costco Wholesale Corporation's (NASDAQ: COST) warehouse club business — the $4.99/month or $65/year Gold Star individual membership and $130/year Executive membership that grants access to Costco's 890+ warehouse locations globally, Costco.com, and exclusive member pricing on bulk merchandise. Costco's membership model is the strategic foundation of its retail economics: Costco generates virtually all of its operating profit from membership fees (approximately $4.8 billion in fiscal year 2024) rather than merchandise margins — enabling the company to price merchandise at minimal markup above cost while maintaining industry-leading profitability.
P&G reported $84.3B in FY2025 net sales, is navigating $1B in tariff headwinds in 2026, and has raised dividends for 69 consecutive years as a Dividend King.
Procter & Gamble was founded in 1837 in Cincinnati, Ohio, where it remains headquartered, and has grown into one of the world's largest consumer goods companies with a portfolio of approximately 65 brands sold in over 180 countries. For fiscal year 2025 (ending June 2025), P&G reported net sales of $84.3 billion, with 2% organic sales growth and 4% core EPS growth. The company's five business segments are Fabric & Home Care (Tide, Dawn, Febreze), Baby, Feminine & Family Care (Pampers, Always), Beauty (Pantene, Head & Shoulders, Olay), Health Care (Oral-B, Crest, Vicks), and Grooming (Gillette, Venus).
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