TLDR Costco reported January sales of $21.33 billion, up 9.3% year-over-year, accelerating from December’s 8.5% growth Comparable-store sales increased 7.1% withTLDR Costco reported January sales of $21.33 billion, up 9.3% year-over-year, accelerating from December’s 8.5% growth Comparable-store sales increased 7.1% with

Costco (COST) Stock: January Sales Jump 9.3% as E-Commerce Soars

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TLDR

  • Costco reported January sales of $21.33 billion, up 9.3% year-over-year, accelerating from December’s 8.5% growth
  • Comparable-store sales increased 7.1% with U.S. traffic up 2.2% and worldwide traffic up 2.4%
  • E-commerce sales surged 34.4%, more than doubling December’s 18.9% growth rate
  • Roth MKM analyst maintains Sell rating with $769 price target, citing winter storm stockpiling concerns
  • COST stock has rebounded 13.6% year-to-date after falling 5% in 2025

Costco Wholesale stock climbed 1.2% in extended trading Wednesday after reporting accelerating sales growth for January. The warehouse retailer posted $21.33 billion in sales for the four weeks ended February 1, 2026.


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The 9.3% sales increase marked a faster pace than December’s 8.5% growth. Comparable-store sales grew 7.1%, edging up from December’s 7% gain.

Foot traffic to Costco locations showed steady improvement. Worldwide traffic rose 2.4%, while U.S. stores saw a 2.2% increase in customer visits.

Regional performance varied across Costco’s operations. U.S. comparable sales increased 5.8%, while Canada posted the strongest growth at 11.4%.

The Other International segment grew 9.5%. The timing of Lunar New Year and Chinese New Year shifting to February hurt this segment by roughly 4%.

The holiday shift also trimmed overall sales by about 0.5% in January.

E-Commerce Growth Accelerates

Digital sales showed the strongest momentum in January. Digitally-enabled comparable sales jumped 34.4%, more than doubling December’s 18.9% growth rate.

Excluding gasoline price changes and currency fluctuations, comparable sales rose 6.4% in January. The strong performance lifted investor confidence after a difficult 2025.

COST stock dropped just over 5% last year while the S&P 500 gained 17%. Higher tariffs, elevated valuations, and declining membership renewal rates weighed on shares.

The stock has bounced back in 2026 with a 13.6% gain year-to-date. Two consecutive months of accelerating comparable-store sales growth have renewed investor interest.

Analyst Maintains Bearish Stance

Roth MKM analyst Bill Kirk kept his Sell rating on COST stock despite the positive January results. He set a price target of $769.

Kirk noted that traffic deceleration continued in January but higher transaction values offset the slowdown. He believes the sharp e-commerce acceleration stemmed from winter storm-related stockpiling.

The analyst expects February sales to reverse some of January’s gains as the pull-ahead demand normalizes. Wall Street maintains a Strong Buy consensus rating on Costco stock.

Nineteen analysts recommend buying shares, four rate them a Hold, and one recommends selling. The average price target of $1,069.11 suggests 9.3% upside from current levels.

Shares traded 1.5% higher in after-hours trading Wednesday following the sales report.

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