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Have a Costco (COST) Christmas

September 3, 2008 · Filed Under US Stocks and Markets · Comments 
"Costco Wholesale Corp., the biggest U.S. warehouse club, may have its best holiday-shopping season since going public 23 years ago because most U.S. retailers are preparing to have their worst since 1979." — Mark Clothier and Lauren Coleman-Lochner, Bloomberg Blogger’s note: TFN President J. Christoph Amberger hates to say, "I told you [...]

Retail Stocks: Costco (COST:Nasdaq) is up 19%. Dollar Tree (DLTR:Nasdaq) soars

Update 05/08/2008 10:55 AM: Laura Cadden has just issued a recommendation to sell DLTR for a 40%-plus gain. Read’em and weep! By J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — (TFN): Early retail sales reports issued this morning indicate that shoppers focused on basic consumer goods over the past month and bought at discounters and wholesale clubs. Wal-Mart Stores [...]

COST is up 15% — Make Costco part of you recession-proof portfolio

May 2, 2008 · Filed Under Hot Stock Pick of the Week · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): ): On February 7, 2008, in our TFN Hot Stock Pick of the Week, I suggested that you buy discount wholesale giant Costco (COST) “around or below $65, for medium-term gains of 15-20% by mid-year”. On The stock was trading just below $65 at the time. Of course, like clockwork, the moment I made [...]

Discount Retail Speculation: TFN Hot Stock Pick of the Week Video

February 7, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Videos · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): As the pundits foresee recession and credit crunch, one discount retailer has been growing sales and profits steadily. J. Christoph Amberger says take advantage of the current price drop to buy! Click here to watch the financial video and find out more. Read this TFN Hot Stock Pick of the Week Research Report. ****Make [...]

Discount Retail Speculation: Buy this wholesaler now!

February 7, 2008 · Filed Under Hot Stock Pick of the Week · Comments 
A Today’s Financial News Research Report: ‘Imagine my surprise when I pulled up on our Costco parking lot last weekend. It was crammed full. Plenty of people were maneuvering sets of brand new mattresses, flat-screen TVs, and slabs of prime beef that would make a French chef’s upper lip twitch. If there’s a retail crunch, somebody [...]