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Costco

2023/8/21
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The introduction to Costco highlights its unique business model and its appeal to both consumers and investors. The hosts discuss Costco's wide range of products and its commitment to providing high-quality items at low prices.
  • Costco is known for its vast array of products from groceries to luxury items.
  • The company maintains low prices while offering high-quality goods.
  • Charlie Munger, a prominent investor, highly praises Costco's business model.

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Costco is not only Charlie Munger’s favorite company of all time (plus he’s on the board, natch), it’s an absolutely fascinating study in how seemingly opposite characteristics can combine to create incredible company value. For instance: Costco has the cheapest prices of any major retailer in America — and also the wealthiest customer base. They pay their hourly workers 30% above the industry norm (and give them excellent healthcare + 401k benefits) — and are almost 3x more profitable on labor than Walmart. Speaking of Walmart, Costco stocks 40x fewer SKUs than their Bentonville-based rivals — yet sells an average of 15x more volume of each. And oh yeah, practically all of Costco’s C-Suite started their careers as baggers and checkout clerks! Tune in for a mind-bending exploration of one of the world’s most iconic — and iconically unique — companies.

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