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  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Amid weak consumer spending, buy Costco, skip McD's: Strategist

    On today's edition of Good Buy or Goodbye, Tematica Research chief investment officer Chris Versace joins Julie Hyman to discuss his top picks as consumers struggle with the rising cost of food. Versace points to Costco (COST) as a buying opportunity as consumers cut back on dining out. He explains that the retail giant is "extremely well positioned" since about 54% of its product revenue comes from fresh food and sundries. He adds that Costco is taking wallet share as it continues to deliver value to consumers, pointing to its $1.50 hot dogs as one area of consistent value. The strategist also emphasizes that Costco has yet to raise its membership fee. When the price increase finally hits, he notes that consumers will likely continue paying their memberships, allowing the company to generate more revenue. On the other hand, Versace is bearish on McDonald's (MCD). He reiterates that consumers are not eating out as much as inflation continues to pressure their household budgets and notes that the fast food giant is "no longer the cheap alternative." Despite rolling out value meals, Versace is unsure whether McDonald's can drive its margins higher over time. In addition, wage pressures have created headwinds for McDonald's in terms of hiring and maintaining its workforce. He notes that the company will have to make significant investments to overcome this issue and boost productivity. For more Good Buy or Goodbye, click here. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Melanie Riehl

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    Looking to get away? Costco could be your new travel agent

    Retail giant Costco (COST), mostly known for its buying-in-bulk deals and hot dog prices undeterred by inflation, also has a travel section dedicated to finding savings for consumers looking to get away. Travel Expert Mark Ellwood joins Wealth! to give insight into why Costco could be your new travel agent. "They sell travel at discounted rates, especially if you're looking for hotels and flights together, which is great at a peak time last minute because the way the pricings work, often cheaper." says Ellwood. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino For more of Yahoo Finance's coverage on Costco and travel experiences: 'There are bargains out there' as summer travel season heats up The cult of Costco, hotdog included Choosing the best travel credit cards for summer 2024 How to avoid travel scams ahead of your summer vacation COVID 'revenge travel' is still affecting gas demand: Analyst Costco posts Q3 earnings beat, US same-store sales jump 6% 3 places to travel to instead of Europe this summer Summer travel boom: La Compagnie CEO talks European demand

  • Zacks

    The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Burlington Stores, Costco and TJX

    Burlington Stores, Costco and TJX are included in this Analyst Blog.