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American retail corporation with a chain of variety stores

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Morning Brew Daily
Trump Battles Court’s Tariff Block & Home Sellers Outnumber Buyers?

Good Morning Brew Daily Show! I'm Neil Freiman. And I'm Toby Howell. Today we'll take you to the hottest club in America, Costco.

Becker Private Equity & Business Podcast
7 Stories We Are Following Today 5-30-25

Another thing that we're following is what we're finding is the best-run companies deal with the tariffs and the instability in Washington pretty well. So companies like Walmart, Costco seem to be doing just okay, notwithstanding all the tariff discussions and noise. Costco reported earnings. They had a nice quarter, and they project they're going to continue to do fine.

Becker Private Equity & Business Podcast
Winners & Losers: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly 5-30-25

Costco reported good earnings, and that was in all the tier of noise is doing just fine. Now, let's talk about the bad and the ugly. The bad is Astera Labs. Astera Labs is a company where I thought I was a genius because, of course, it had been so up when I first received my shares of Astera Labs. Now, of course, it's been a disaster, and today is no different.

Becker Private Equity & Business Podcast
Winners & Losers: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly 5-30-25

One of these you've got going on right now in corporate America is when anybody does poorly, they blame it on tariffs, regardless of their management prowess or not. So part of this is a backdrop for that. But the good, the bad, the ugly. So the good are two companies, one of which we're a direct investor in, Palantir and Costco are doing well.

Morning Brew Daily
Anxious Shoppers Love Dollar General & Meta Inks Nuclear Deal

Costco and Walmart are two other businesses who also forecasted strong quarters ahead in the face of adverse conditions. Now, of course, a lot of Dollar General's sunny forecast is also tied to some optimism that it can dodge some tariff-related costs, by pressuring suppliers, finding cheaper alternatives, and shifting production.