Costco CFO answers special dividend question

Whenever Costco’s cash flow comes up, one question looms. Will the company pay a special dividend? Executives are happy to talk around it without giving a straight answer. History shows they’ve done it before, and with cash piling up again, investors are left wondering if another surprise could be on the way. While many companies…


Costco CFO answers special dividend question
Costco CFO answers special dividend question

Whenever Costco’s cash flow comes up, one question looms. Will the company pay a special dividend?

Executives are happy to talk around it without giving a straight answer. History shows they’ve done it before, and with cash piling up again, investors are left wondering if another surprise could be on the way.

While many companies pay a regular dividend to shareholders, special dividends — a sort of bonus, expected payment to people owning its stock — are rare.

“A special dividend is a non-recurring distribution of company assets, usually in the form of cash, to shareholders. A special dividend is usually larger compared to normal dividends paid out by the company and is often tied to a specific event like an asset sale, corporate restructuring, spinoff, or other windfall-generating event,” according to Investopedia.

Costco’s management team has decided that these special dividends are a better option than the typical return policy followed by most of its peers, according to The Motley Fool’s Demitri Kalogeropoulos.

“It’s part of our DNA,” former CFO Richard Galanti said in a fourth-quarter 2023 conference call with investors.

Costco does not tell investors when a special dividend is coming, but financial analysts who have examined its past payouts think it might be time for another.

Scott Ciccarelli of Truist Securities asked CFO Gary Millerchip about a potential special dividend during the chain’s second-quarter earnings call.

“I know it has only been about two years or so, but the last time you had this much cash on the balance sheet, you did pay out a special dividend. So is that something we could see in the next few quarters?” he asked.

Millerchip answered, but in a very long, roundabout way.

“I would not say our financial strategy has really changed significantly as we think about cash. First, our first priority, of course, is always to invest in the business. As you have seen, we have been investing more capital in the last couple of years to support Ron’s priorities that he shared earlier,” he shared.

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Millerchip noted that Costco has a strong pipeline of new warehouses, and plans expanded investment in its existing warehouses to improve the member experience.

“We are investing in depots and expanding the network there, not only to support our warehouses but also to support the e-commerce growth that we are seeing. And we are investing in digital, and we think there are plenty of opportunities to continue to invest in, and we feel good about the returns we can generate from those investments,” he said.

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