Costco Wholesale Case Study David Barker Author Note David Barker is a student of Business at Thomas Nelson Community College. Costco’s business model is “to generate high sales volumes and rapid inventory turnover by offering members very low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and select private-label products in a wide range of merchandise categories” (Thompson‚ 2008). Buying name brand and high quality products at the lowest prices available is very appealing to consumers
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Appendix B: Financial analysis Financial analysis is the mean to clarify most important factors that affected Costco performance and resulted in companies’ success. In order to reach that goal‚ we studied financial performance of Costco for 2008 to 2012. These data obtained from different sources such as Costco annual reports and other respectable financial sources. At some levels comparison between leading companies in the industry such as Sam’s club and Bj’s has been made. The major problem that
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Role of a Manager Sanchez MGT/521 09-06-2013 Timothy Sheaffer Role of a Manager The purpose of this paper is to analyze the different roles of managers in the functional parts of business. In addition‚ this paper will discuss how managers involve different influences in the job environment using different styles of management with the collaboration of two articles from the University Library. Managers play a big role in any business environment; a good manager should not just
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Costco Wholesale Since 1983‚ Costco Wholesale has risen to the top as the most proficient‚ efficient‚ and effective wholesale distributors in the world. By using a strategy based around ultra-low prices‚ a limited selection of nationally branded private labeled products‚ a treasure hunt shopping environment and operating with low operating costs‚ as well as geographic expansion‚ Costco has been able to distinguish itself from its competitors as the leading wholesale provider in the world. While
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Costco Wholesale Corporation operates an international chain of membership warehouses‚ mainly under the "Costco Wholesale" name‚ that carry quality‚ brand name merchandise at substantially lower prices than the merchandise typically found at conventional wholesale or retail sources. The warehouses are designed to help small-to-medium-sized businesses reduce costs in purchasing for resale and for everyday business use. Individual consumers may also purchase for their personal needs. Costco’s
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Costco Costco Wholesale Corporation is the largest wholesale club operator in the United States. Costco stores offer discount prices on an average of about 4‚000 products‚ ranging from alcoholic beverages and appliances to fresh food‚ pharmaceuticals‚ and tires‚ making it fall into other type of industry; Warehouse Clubs & Superstores. To shop at Costco‚ customers must be members -- a policy the company believes reinforces customer loyalty and provides a steady source of fixed revenue (Hoover’s
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Competitive Analysis SWOT analysis of Costco Wholesale Co. Costco Wholesale Corporation is the world’s largest membership warehouse club chain based on sales volume. Sales for the fiscal year ending September 30‚ 2008 were almost $71 billion (www.online.wsj.com). Costco was founded in Kirkland‚ Washington by James Sinegal and Jeffrey Brotman. Costco opened its first warehouse in Seattle‚ Washington‚ on September 15‚ 1983. Costco is headquartered in Issaquah‚ Washington (www.hoovers.com)
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History Costco used to be a store under the Price Club name and it focused on serving small business at the very beginning. However‚ the company found Costco can attract a lot of non-business customers. According to Costco’s official website‚ Costco and Price Club merged in 1993 and combined together. It had 206 stores and earned $16 billion annually. In addition‚ Costco mentioned that the operating philosophy is lowing down the cost of goods sold and saving their customers’ money. Because
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Company: Costco Costco was founded in 1983 by Jim Sinegal and Jeff Brotman who were previous colleagues in California within other membership warehouse stores. “The company’s business model was to generate high sales volumes and rapid inventory turnover by offering members low prices on a limited selection of nationally branded and select private-label products in a wide range of merchandise categories” (Thompson‚ p. C-35). This analysis will review the “cornerstones of Costco’s strategy;
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Strategic Case Analysis: COSTCO (Nasdaq: COST) Strategic Management MGT4340 Table of Contents 1.0.0. Executive Summary………………………………………………… 2.0.0. Company History……………………………………………………. 2.1.0. Background……………………………………………………. 2.2.0. Purpose of this study …………………………………………. 3.0.0. External Analysis …………………………………………………. 3.1.0. General Environmental Analysis …………………………. 3.1.1. Demographic Segment ………………………………. 3.1.2. Economic Segment ………………………………… 3.1.3. Political/Legal Segment ……………………………
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