Dollar General Corp (DG)

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Dollar General Corp (DG) Profile

Dollar General Corporation is a discount retailer headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, United States. It operates across the southern, southwestern, midwestern, and eastern United States, offering a diversity of consumer products. The company markets consumable products such as bath tissues, paper tableware, paper towels, and trash, among other things.As of September 27, 2021, Dollar General Corporation operated 17,683 stores in 46 states in the United States. The company was previously known as J.L. Turner & Son, Inc. and changed its name to Dollar General Corporation in 1968.

Market Cap .55.209B USD. Full Time Employees: 158,000. Stock price 238.27+2.47 (+1.05%) At close: January 7 2022 04:03 PM EST. Dollar General revenue ending was $8.518B.

Subsidiaries: Dollar General Literacy Foundation, Dolgencorp, LLC Dollar, General Financial, Dollar General Global Sourcing.

Dollar General Corp (DG.xnys) AnalysisOn the business side, rising inflation and supply chain constraints are beginning to erode profitability. Same-store sales at Family Dollar, Dollar Tree, and Dollar General decreased dramatically in the second quarter of 2021 compared to the prior quarter.

Even when profits are squeezed, discount chains may adjust to keep costs low for consumers. Given the difficult economic conditions, researchers believe dollar-store growth will continue. The dilemma is how they can remake themselves in order to appease their detractors and boost their sales figures.

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