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Dollar General Shares Fall More Than 40% for a 2nd Straight Year. Can Investors Trust This Stock?It may feel like déjà vu for Dollar General (NYSE: DG) investors these days. Has the stock bottomed out and can investors still trust it? Or is Dollar General simply too dangerous of an investment to be holding on to right now? |
The Super Bowl Dark Horse That’s Powered by a Bunch of College Football RejectsThe Los Angeles Rams are built around the NFL’s cheapest defense—and it’s stocked with rising stars who were ignored by college football powerhouses coming out of high school. |
This S&P 500 Dividend Stock Is Down 71%, but Could Soar in 2025Retail companies have been through the gauntlet. The pandemic, rising inflation, and the shift of consumer spending to travel and other services have pressured the stock performance of many retail companies. The SPDR S&P Retail ETF has declined 9.6% over the past three years, underperforming the S&P 500's 26% return. |
Dollar General Is Making a Bold Move by Offering Same-Day Delivery. Why It Could Make or Break the StockDollar General (NYSE: DG) is a business that needs a catalyst to turn things around, desperately. The large discount retailer is facing many challenges these days. In December, Dollar General reported its third-quarter results (for the period ending Nov. 1), which were lackluster, yet again. |
Best Stock to Buy Right Now: Dollar General vs. Five BelowWhich discount retailer is the better value stock? |
Big Retail Gets Bigger as Smaller Players StruggleThe three biggest retailers by revenue in the U.S.— Costco Walmart and Amazon —accounted for about 11% of total retail sales back in 2014, based on their reported figures measured against national retail sales data from the Commerce Department. In their last three reported quarters, the behemoths selling everything from groceries to appliances made up about 17% of retail sales and roughly 57% of retail sales growth over that period. Grocery stores accounted for about two-thirds of food-at-home spending in the U.S. in 2000, but their share shrank to 54% in 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. |
When Fewer Americans Are Buying Homes, These Companies SufferThe sputtering U.S. housing market is hurting the businesses that depend on Americans opening their wallets to fix up and furnish their new homes. Retailers announced more U.S. store closures than openings in 2024, according to data firm Coresight Research, reversing a two-year trend of net openings. Home retailers were one of the biggest drivers of the contraction, with companies such as Big Lots and Conn’s filing for bankruptcy and announcing plans to close hundreds of locations. |
3 Top Stocks to Buy in 2025Here's why three Fool.com contributors believe Walmart (NYSE: WMT), Nike (NYSE: NKE), and Dollar General (NYSE: DG) are timely buys heading into the new year. Jennifer Saibil (Walmart): It's been a great year for retail giant Walmart, and it's likely to get even better in 2025. In a new and exciting trend, e-commerce has become a major growth driver, and there are several reasons that is likely to contribute to a booming business in 2025. |
Holiday Sales Reveal a Split in Consumer SpendingGains were driven by households earning $100,000 or more, while retailers and brands experienced a pullback by lower-income shoppers. |
With 88% ownership of the shares, Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG) is heavily dominated by institutional ownersKey Insights Significantly high institutional ownership implies Dollar General's stock price is sensitive to their... |