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Dollar General trades at 20 times forward earnings and pays a forward dividend yield of 2.2%. Dollar Tree trades at 21 times forward earnings but doesn't pay a dividend.
Dollar General's rural focus aligns with population trends as Americans move to small towns. Click here to read why I rate DG ...
Dollar General operates in a cutthroat retail industry with competition from various channels such as convenience stores, mass merchandisers, hard discounters, and pure grocers.
As the retail landscape evolves, Dollar General’s foray into fuel serves as both a challenge and an invitation for investors to reimagine the possibilities of rural commercial real estate—and ...
Dollar General's management is aiming high, targeting an increase in operating margins to 6-7% by 2028 or 2029. This is a notable jump from the 4.2% reported in Fiscal 2024.
Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG) also posted a solid cash position, with its cash and cash equivalents growing to $932.5 million in 2024, from $537.2 million in 2023.
The 66-year-old business, which Dollar Tree bought in 2015 for about $9 billion, has been grappling with competition from big-box retailers such as Walmart and online retailers, including Amazon ...
In comparison, Retail-Wholesale companies have returned an average of 1.4%. This means that Dollar General is performing better than its sector in terms of year-to-date returns.