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About Costco Wholesale Corp:
Costco (NASDAQ: COST), is
the largest membership warehouse club chain in the United
States. As of July 2009[update] it is the third largest retailer in the United States, where it originated, and the ninth largest in the
world.[1][2] As of October 2007[update],
Costco is the largest retailer of fine wine in the world.[3]
Founded by James (Jim)
Sinegal and Jeffrey
Brotman,[7] Costco opened its
first warehouse in Seattle,
Washington, on September 15,
1983.[8] Sinegal had started
in wholesale distribution by working for Sol
Price at both FedMart and Price
Club. Brotman, an attorney from an old Seattle retailing family, had also been involved in retail distribution from an
early age. Sol Price died on December 14, 2009 at 93.[9]
In 1993, Costco merged with Price Club
(called Club
Price in the Canadian province of Quebec). Costco's business model and size were similar to those of Price Club, which was founded
by Sol and Robert Price in 1976 in San Diego,
California.[5] Thus, the combined
company, PriceCostco, was effectively double the size of each of its parents. Just after the merger, PriceCostco
had 206 locations generating $16 billion in annual sales.[10] PriceCostco was
initially led by executives from both companies, but then Sol and his son Robert Price founded Price Enterprises
and left in December 1994.[5]
Prior to the 1993 Price merger,Wal-Mart founderSam Walton wanted to mergeSam's
Club with Price
Club.[11] The first Price
Club location was opened in 1976 in an old airplane hangar,[5][10] previously owned
byHoward Hughes, and is still in operation today (Warehouse #401 located in San Diego). In 1997, the company changed its name to Costco Wholesale and all Price
Club locations were rebranded Costco.[5][10]
In the United States, the main competitors operating membership
warehouses are Sam's
Club and BJ's
Wholesale Club.[12] Although Sam's
Club has more warehouses[13] than Costco,
Costco has higher total sales volume.[14] Costco employs
about 142,000 full and part-time employees,[6] including seasonal
workers. As of September 2009[update] Costco had 55 million members.[15]
Costco was the first company to grow from zero to $3 billion in
sales in less than six years.[10] For the fiscal year
ending on August 31, 2009, the company's sales totaled $71.42 billion,[6] with $1.09 billion net
profit.[16] Costco is 25th on the
2010 Fortune
500.[16] The ACSI (The American
Customer Satisfaction Index) named Costco number one in the specialty retail store industry with a score of 83 in
Q4 2008.[17]
As of September 2010[update],[18] Costco's board of
directors is chaired by
co-founder
Jeffrey H. Brotman and
includes three officers of the company: CEO/co-founder James D. Sinegal, President/COO W. Craig Jelinek, and CFO
Richard A. Galanti. There are also eleven independent directors: Hamilton E. James (the "Lead Independent Director"), Benjamin S.
Carson, Sr., Susan Decker,
Richard D. DiCerchio, Daniel J.
Evans, William
H. Gates, Sr.,
Richard M. Libenson,
John W. Meisenbach, Charles T.
Munger, Jeff Raikes, and Jill Ruckelshaus.
In the United States, Costco is closed on
seven holidays: New Year's Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor
Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
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