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Pat: What are your thoughts about buying Costco shares?

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Costco Wholesale Corp., $156.24, symbol COST on Nasdaq (Shares outstanding: 439.5 million; Market cap: $68.6 billion; www.costco.com), owns and operates warehouse-sized stores that sell a wide variety of consumer goods. The company charges its customers an annual membership fee, usually $55 a year, to shop in its stores. It has 687 outlets, including 481 in the U.S., 89 in Canada, 36 in Mexico, 27 in the U.K., 23 in Japan, 12 in South Korea, 11 in Taiwan, seven in Australia and one in Spain. It also sells products online in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Mexico. Costco plans to open up to 32 more outlets in the next year. About half will be outside the U.S., including a second store in Spain and its first location in France. The company buys most of its inventory directly from manufacturers, which lets it sell for less than traditional retailers. Food accounts for roughly half of its sales. In its fiscal 2015 fourth quarter, which…