Dollar General (DG)

144.69
+0.00 (0.00%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jan 7th, 6:25 AM EST
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Previous Close144.69
Open-
Bid138.94
Ask146.49
Day's RangeN/A - N/A
52 Week Range66.43 - 146.19
Volume130
Market Cap31.82B
PE Ratio (TTM)26.79
EPS (TTM)5.4
Dividend & Yield2.360 (1.63%)
1 Month Average Volume3,768,575

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About Dollar General (DG)

Dollar General is a leading discount retailer that operates a vast network of stores across the United States. The company specializes in providing a wide range of everyday household items, including groceries, cleaning supplies, health and beauty products, and seasonal goods, all at affordable prices. By focusing on smaller-store formats located in rural and suburban areas, Dollar General aims to make shopping convenient and accessible for its customers, often emphasizing value and budget-conscious shopping experiences. The company has built a reputation for its commitment to low prices and a straightforward shopping environment, appealing to a diverse demographic of consumers seeking essential products. Read More

News & Press Releases

The Rural Fortress: A Deep Dive into Dollar General’s 2026 Renaissance
Date: January 1, 2026 Introduction As we enter 2026, Dollar General Corporation (NYSE: DG) stands at a critical juncture in its eighty-year history. Once the undisputed "darling" of the retail sector, the company spent much of 2023 and 2024 navigating a perfect storm of operational missteps, rampant inventory "shrink," and regulatory scrutiny. However, the narrative [...]
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The Boulder Group Arranges Sale of Net Leased Ohio Dollar General
The 10,566 square-foot property is positioned along Tallmadge Road (8,100 VPD) and just off State Route 43 (13,500 VPD). It also benefits from its proximity to Interstate 76 which experiences over 60,700 vehicles per day and connects to downtown Akron. The property benefits from a built-in customer base due to the new Redwood Apartments under construction directly across the street. It is situated in an area with a strong demographic profile, boasting a population of 76,000 within a five-mile radius, surpassing the average for Dollar General locations. The average household income within this radius exceeds $91,000. Additionally, the property is strategically located minutes from national retailers, including Menards, Meijer, Walmart, Lowe’s, Kohl’s, Petco, Chipotle, Panera, Starbucks, and other prominent brands.
Via AB Newswire · January 5, 2026
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