Prev Close | 99.23 |
Open | 99.95 |
Day Low/High | 96.54 / 99.95 |
52 Wk Low/High | 60.20 / 115.45 |
Volume | 1.38M |
Prev Close | 99.23 |
Open | 99.95 |
Day Low/High | 96.54 / 99.95 |
52 Wk Low/High | 60.20 / 115.45 |
Volume | 1.38M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 235.19B |
Market Cap | 23.10B |
P/E Ratio | 26.64 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
The damage is being felt across the entire retail spectrum.
The damage is being felt across the entire retail spectrum.
There are reasons why days like this happen -- and they're always going to happen.
DLTR is a high-risk trade here.
These companies need to start thinking about the shopping environment of the future.
Dollar General is reporting earnings early Thursday, but it's not one of Jim Cramer's top retail picks.
There are some good ones today, but for different reasons.
U.S. stocks opened at fresh record highs on Tuesday, after the three major indices closed at record highs on Monday.
On Tuesday, November 22, investors await quarterly earnings from Dollar Tree.
During the shortened trading week of November 21, investors will be parsing remarks from Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer.
And as always, there are too many retailers.
Jim Cramer picks the winners and losers after retailers report results.
If Amazon didn't fear Walmart coming into 2016, it should now.
Sector faces price deflation and a tough challenge from Wal-Mart.
What stocks have changed direction in the past week.
Dollar Tree's 2015 purchase of Family Dollar Stores should unlock plenty of value.
The highly elusive Cleveland Research is putting the screws to Fitbit.
Busy day writing but not trading today! Peak Berkshire! Well, it is not your father's Berkshire Hathaway !! I am proud of my non-consensus Twitter flying solo call yesterday, which was a risky statement and was ahead of analysts and the general...
Discount retailers slide on downbeat comments from the enigmatic Cleveland Research.
Jim Cramer says Walmart's price cutting is making it tough to own discount retailers and grocery stores.
Here are some high-profile and widely-held stocks whose charts should concern the bullish cabal: Netflix Starbucks Disney Tesla Coca-Cola Prudential Ford Valeant Perrigo Dollar Tree Macy's Nike Note: These stocks represent a broad swath of secto...
These stocks were technically overextended, but the recent selloff has corrected that.
I met with three companies this morning; alas, all uninteresting from a research standpoint. Fubar! Apple was a star. I am short and got shorter today. The momentum chasers who hated the shares at $103 now love them at $113 despite the technical res...
The global bond market, including taxable-bond plays like the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF , non-taxables like the iShares S&P National AMT-Free Municipal Bond Fund and high-yield securities like the iShares iBoxx U.S. Dollar High Yield Corpo...
The carnage is not over, so when will the bears let prices bounce?
All I can say is, this group needs to snap out of its funk, or the stocks will just get worse.
But February made me shiver With every paper I'd deliver Bad news on the doorstep I couldn't take one more step. -- Don McLean, American Pie Despite protestations from the bullish stocks and economic cabal, I have argued that the consumer's recent s...
You might recall that I recently wrote a negative thesis on dollar stores. Well, Goldman Sachs this morning downgraded Dollar General to "Neutral" from a previous "Buy," but reiterated its "Buy" rating on Dollar Tree .
As I observed in "Takeaways" yesterday, retail is breaking down badly. Dollar stores (Dollar General and Dollar Tree ) are particularly weak. I cautioned on the space recently and I would not be tempted by price. The only retail position I am long i...
Discount retailers Dollar General and Dollar Tree are down some 2% as I write this, retreating back to near their recent lows following a "dead-cat bounce" yesterday. While I'm long on retailer J.C. Penney , I view the dollar stores as an infertile ...