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Based on the data in case Exhibits 1, 5, and 6, is Costco’s financial performance superior to that of Sam’s Club and BJ’s Wholesale? Select the best response(s) from the options provided. Check All That Apply Costco had the fastest rate of growth in sales revenues, operating income, and net income, and the highest sales per store location. Costco had the fastest rate of growth in sales revenues, operating income, and net income, and the highest sales per store location. Costco has had higher operating profit margins in comparison to Sam’s and BJ’s. Costco has had higher operating profit margins in comparison to Sam’s and BJ’s. When comparing Sam’s to Costco, it is evident that Costco had a more noticeable growth not just in sales but also number of total members and number of new locations from 2014 to 2015.When comparing Sam’s to Costco, it is evident that Costco had a more noticeable growth not just in sales but also number of total members and number of new locations from 2014 to 2015.

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