Small Retailers Likely to Suffer as Competition Between Costco and Wal-Mart Heats Up

Black Friday May Spell Swansong for Small and Mid-sized Retailers

Costco is a warehouse store. Individual Costco locations offer membership services to businesses and individuals, and if you are not opposed to buying your goods in bulk, you can get some stunning deals. Case in point: at the Costco location near California's Rossmoor a pack of 12 kiwis
Small Retailers Likely to Suffer as Competition Between Costco and Wal-Mart Heats Up
 may be purchased for about $5. In comparison, one kiwi at the local Ralph's costs about $1. Need I say more?

Costco Shows Profits in Slowing Economy

The Seattle Times reports that it is Costco that is posting profits as other stores are realizing significant losses. Revenues are up by 12.8%, fourth quarter profits look great with a growth of 6.8% and an increase of $0.90 per stock share; Costco stock is one of the few that is actually reporting a gain in the fourth quarter.

As stock market experts suggest that investors should hold on to their Costco stock, those tracking the numbers in the retail field are confident that - even as sales are bound to go down in the floundering economy - Costco is likely to be the one that is going to receive a lot of newly bargain conscious consumers' dollars.

The Secret of Costco's Success

Unlike grocery stores and even Wal-Mart, Costco greatly limited its price increases. Rather than passing on the rising cost to its customers, the corporation tried something different and heavily banked on consumer loyalty. The gamble paid off and store sales rose. Forbes is a bit more optimistic and quotes a Goldman Sachs (consider the source!) analyst as urging stock market players to buy Costco stock.

Small Retailers on the Losing End Of Costco > Wal-Mart Equation

The implications for the American economy - and perhaps your very own hole in the wall retail outlet - do not hit home until you look across the pond and get an outsider's perspective. Leave it to the Aussies to set us straight.

The Age muses over the sudden end to what they refer to as the "longest period of US economic expansion" that began in 1992. It reports on the virtually empty shopping malls, and accurately points a finger at the skyrocketing costs of living expenses that have done away with the discretionary spending dollar.

 
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Sadly, more than one local business in my neighborhood is in trouble and one is closing its doors this weekend. Even sadder, even I am succumbing to the necessity of buying cheap and driving past my neighborhood stores (but I still buy local whenever possible!)

Posted on 10/17/2008 at 2:10:58 PM

What a super report!

Posted on 10/13/2008 at 1:10:19 PM

costco sends out their own coupons each month that you can use.

Posted on 10/13/2008 at 9:10:37 AM

I really like Costco. Great store and management that cares. Good business model they have!

Posted on 10/12/2008 at 10:10:56 PM

I like Costco..... but agree it is sad to see the family owned businesses folding.

Posted on 10/12/2008 at 10:10:09 AM

Wow, consumers are getting smarter? My God. Great report.

Posted on 10/11/2008 at 3:10:52 PM

The consumer wins................we could all use lower prices.

Posted on 10/11/2008 at 2:10:07 PM

One good thing about stocking up at Costco - don't have to drive back and forth to the store as often. However, I hate to see small family stores go out of business, those that have been a part of neighborhoods forever. :( They can't compete with the price cuts of Costco. In our own area, we used to have a small clothing store, bookstore, hardware store and family owned cafeteria. Now there are empty storefronts, a thrift store and a Starbucks. Even the grocery store is struggling. Excellent research, writing!

Posted on 10/11/2008 at 2:10:43 PM

I need to find a Costco buddy to shop with. I think that families that don't want to buy 48 rolls of TP should find a family that needs 24 and split the cost. I do love BJs though; they take coupons! Costco doesn't.

Posted on 10/11/2008 at 1:10:11 PM

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