Big retail play unfolding here. Costco just filed a lawsuit trying to secure tariff refunds before the Supreme Court makes its call on the matter. Smart move or desperate hedge? The retailer's clearly betting the Court might rule against future refund claims, so they're locking in their position now. This isn't just about one company—it's a signal of how nervous major corporations are getting about tariff policy uncertainty. When billion-dollar operations start racing to courthouses, you know something's brewing in the trade war aftermath.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 12-02 15:58
Haha, Costco is really getting anxious, this is a typical all-in on the poker table.
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unrekt.eth
· 12-02 14:02
Haha, Costco's move is indeed clever, locking in compensation before the Supreme Court's ruling. Brilliant!
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VitalikFanAccount
· 12-02 13:56
Wow, this is the reaction speed of big capital, Costco really made a brilliant move...
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TradFiRefugee
· 12-02 13:53
Costco's move here is quite clever, but to put it bluntly, it's just afraid that the Supreme Court will make a definitive ruling and they'll suffer losses.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-02 13:52
Is Costco really betting on the Supreme Court with this move? It feels like they're just being cowardly.
Big retail play unfolding here. Costco just filed a lawsuit trying to secure tariff refunds before the Supreme Court makes its call on the matter. Smart move or desperate hedge? The retailer's clearly betting the Court might rule against future refund claims, so they're locking in their position now. This isn't just about one company—it's a signal of how nervous major corporations are getting about tariff policy uncertainty. When billion-dollar operations start racing to courthouses, you know something's brewing in the trade war aftermath.