Can Costco Stock Break $1,100 by 2027?

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  • COST trades 10% below its $1,097 high, but 45.5% quarterly earnings growth and annuity-quality membership fees support a push to $1,100.

  • Analyst bullishness at 59% badly lags 45.5% earnings growth, a gap that historically pushes consensus price targets higher, not lower.

  • Hitting $1,100 by June 2027 requires comparable sales above 6%, membership renewal near 90%, and digital comps above 20%.

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Can Costco Stock Break $1,100 by 2027?

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Costco (NASDAQ:COST | COST Price Prediction) is the rare retailer whose stock trades like a high-growth software name. The membership model prints cash, comparable sales keep accelerating, and the digital business is finally getting credit.

Yet shares sit at $982.35, up 14.24% year to date but well below their recent peak. Can COST punch through to $1,100 by June 2027? The math is tighter than the bears think, but it requires Costco to keep doing exactly what it has been doing.

Why Costco Shares Are Stuck Near $1,000

The pullback is about expectations. Shares are down 4.91% over the past month and 1.48% over the past year, even after a 1.08% bounce last week. The stock printed a 52-week high of $1,096.50 before sliding back, and the narrative has shifted to whether perfection is already in the price.

Costco trades at a forward P/E in the mid 40s, closer to a megacap tech multiple than a discount retailer. With a beta of just 0.87, the stock has to earn every dollar of upside through results.

Wall Street Sees Modest Upside. I Think They Are Lowballing

The Street consensus target sits at $1,082.33, with 3 Strong Buy, 19 Buy, 13 Hold, and 2 sell ratings. Our internal model lands at a base case of $1,068.40, with a bull case of $1,150.31 by June 2027, carried at 90% confidence.

Analyst bullishness sits at 59%, but quarterly earnings growth is running at 45.5% year over year. That is a wide gap. When a stable consumer defensive name accelerates earnings like that, the consensus target tends to drift higher rather than reset lower.

The Path to $1,100 Per Share

Reaching $1,100 from today’s price of $982.35 would require a gain of 12%. With forward EPS of $21.69, a price of $1,100 implies a forward P/E of 51x. Our base case of $1,068.40 already implies 49x, meaning the bold target asks for roughly 2 turns of additional multiple expansion.

That is not crazy. The 247Factor adjustment of 1.074 already credits Costco for accelerating earnings, a Consumer Defensive sector multiplier of 1.02, and a price position contribution of 0.015 for trading near the high.

Q3 FY26 delivered EPS of $4.93 on revenue of $70.53B, up 11.58%, with comparable sales of 9.8% and digital comp of 21.5%. Membership fees grew 10.7% to $1.37B, with a worldwide renewal rate of 89.7%. That is annuity-quality cash flow. The biggest risk is a consumer slowdown that compresses ticket growth and forces the multiple lower.

An infographic titled 'COSTCO STOCK: THE PATH TO $1,100' on a dark blue background. It displays a 'Current Price' of $982.35, a 'BLAST PREDICTED PRICE' of $1,068.40, and a 'BOLD TARGET' of $1,100, with an 'UPSIDE REQUIRED: +12.0%'. Below, 'VALUATION AT BOLD TARGET' lists 'Forward EPS: $21.69' and 'Implied Fwd P/E: 51x'. A gauge shows 'REDDIT SENTIMENT: 58 - NEUTRAL'. The 'SCENARIO ANALYSIS (1-YEAR OUTLOOK)' for June 2027 outlines a 'BULL CASE' of $1,150.31 (+17.1% Return) and a 'BEAR CASE' of $975.14 (-0.73% Return). The 24/7 Wall St. logo is present in the bottom right.
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Where Costco Trades Today vs Its Earnings Power

At $982.35 against forward EPS of $21.69, COST trades at roughly 45x forward earnings. That is expensive on the surface, but EPS is compounding fast and free cash flow hit $7.84B in FY25. S

hares sit between a 52-week low of $841.69 and a high of $1,096.50, and the 10-year return is 646.23%. Long-term holders have been paid to ignore valuation noise.

The Bottom Line on $1,100

To reach $1,100 by June 2027, Costco needs that 12% gain and roughly 2 turns of multiple expansion.

Three things need to go right: comparable sales stay above 6%, membership renewal holds near 89.7%, and digital comp keeps printing above 20%. A consumer pullback that hits ticket and traffic derails it. We’ve outlined the blueprint for how Costco could reach $1,100 in 2027.

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Vandita Jadeja is a financial copywriter who loves to read and write about stocks. She believes in buying and holding for long term gains. Her knowledge of words and numbers helps her write clear stock analysis. She has contributed to several publications, including the Joy Wallet, Benzinga, The Motley Fool and InvestorPlace.

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