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Dollar General’s stock was soaring as the discount retailer attracts more higher-income customers, while its core lower-income customers remain “financially constrained.” ...
Why Dollar General stock is a value play. Generally speaking, stocks go up when earnings per share (EPS) increase. To be sure, one of the easiest ways to grow EPS is with revenue growth. But there ...
Dollar General is luring in more higher-income households as shoppers tighten their spending amid growing concerns around the economy. CEO Todd Vasos told analysts during the company’s first ...
Dollar General (NYSE: DG) stock surged in Tuesday's trading after the company posted better-than-expected first-quarter results. The retail specialist's share price ended the day's session up 15.9%.
Dollar General reported Q1 results yesterday and beat Wall Street's expectations. Dollar General raised its full-year performance targets. Dollar General (NYSE: DG) stock surged in Tuesday's ...
Dollar General on Tuesday forecast its net sales to grow between 3.7% and 4.7% in the year ending on Jan. 30, 2026. That's 0.3% more than prior expectations. Sponsor Message.
Dollar General’s primary customers earn under $40,000 a year, and the chain has more than 20,000 stores, primarily in rural areas. Dollar General will still face pressure from tariffs, however.
WEST PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (WCHS) — Deputies in Scioto County, Ohio, are searching for a man accused of breaking into a Dollar General wearing nothing other than underwear and a cape and stealing ...
Dollar General raised its annual targets after beating estimates for quarterly profit and same-store sales and said more consumers across income groups came in to shop at its stores amid tariff ...
Shares of discount retail chain Dollar General (NYSE: DG) haven't been fun to hold in recent years. The stock plunged 45% in 2023 and followed that up with another 44% drop in 2024.
Dollar General's stock price has an undeniable correlation with one particular financial metric. Shares of discount retail chain Dollar General (NYSE: DG) haven't been fun to hold in recent years.