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WMT's omnichannel surge and DG's store growth highlight diverging strengths. But which retail stock stands taller today?
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 ...
After reaching multi-year lows in 2024, Dollar General (NYSE: DG) and Dollar Tree (NASDAQ: DLTR) are staging epic recoveries in 2025. Year to date (YTD) at the time of this writing, Dollar General ...
Dollar General has seemingly piggybacked on Walmart’s rapid ascent over the past four decades—particularly in small and less affluent communities in Southern states—that left rural towns ...