Dollar General (DG)
125.43
+1.16 (0.93%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Dec 9th, 1:58 PM EST
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 124.27 |
|---|---|
| Open | 124.97 |
| Bid | 125.28 |
| Ask | 125.43 |
| Day's Range | 124.07 - 128.55 |
| 52 Week Range | 66.43 - 135.08 |
| Volume | 2,100,607 |
| Market Cap | 27.59B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | 23.23 |
| EPS (TTM) | 5.4 |
| Dividend & Yield | 2.360 (1.88%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 4,267,970 |
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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
Dollar General (DG) has a classic bearish engulfing pattern on its chart. This means a new downtrend may be forming.
Via Benzinga · December 9, 2025
Join us in exploring the top gainers and losers within the S&P500 index in the middle of the day on Tuesday as we examine the latest happenings in today's session.
Via Chartmill · December 9, 2025
Shares of discount retailer Dollar General (NYSE:DG)
fell 4.6% in the morning session after the stock was flagged as being in "overbought" territory, signaling a potential pullback. The decline followed a significant rally where the stock had soared 21.5% over the previous three months. This rapid increase pushed a key technical indicator, the Relative Strength Index (RSI), to extreme levels, which suggested that buying momentum may have been exhausted. When a stock is considered "overbought," it often means its price rose too quickly and may have been due for a correction as traders sold to lock in profits. The stock's condition led to it being listed among the most overbought U.S. stocks, highlighting a near-term risk of a price drop.
Via StockStory · December 8, 2025
Shares of athletic apparel retailer Lululemon (NASDAQ:LULU)
fell 4.6% in the morning session after investors grew concerned over expectations of weak financial results, highlighted by negative analyst commentary.
Via StockStory · December 8, 2025
Stay informed about the performance of the S&P500 index in the middle of the day on Monday. Uncover the top gainers and losers in today's session for valuable insights.
Via Chartmill · December 8, 2025
Dollar Tree and Dollar General stocks are soaring as more Americans turn to dollar stores for everyday essentials.
Via Benzinga · December 8, 2025
Stay tuned for the market movements in the S&P500 index on Monday. Check out the gap up and gap down stocks in the S&P500 index during today's session.
Via Chartmill · December 8, 2025
Despite Dollar General's strong performance relative to the broader Nasdaq Composite over the past year, Wall Street analysts maintain a cautiously optimistic outlook on the stock’s prospects.
Via Barchart.com · December 8, 2025
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Via Benzinga · December 8, 2025
Quarterly earnings results are a good time to check in on a company’s progress, especially compared to its peers in the same sector. Today we are looking at Dollar Tree (NASDAQ:DLTR) and the best and worst performers in the non-discretionary retail industry.
Via StockStory · December 7, 2025
The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let’s take a look at how non-discretionary retail stocks fared in Q3, starting with Grocery Outlet (NASDAQ:GO).
Via StockStory · December 7, 2025
Looking back on non-discretionary retail stocks’ Q3 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst performers, including Sprouts (NASDAQ:SFM) and its peers.
Via StockStory · December 7, 2025
Investor optimism fuels stock market with strong earnings and projections from tech sectors like semiconductors, AI, and cloud computing.
Via Benzinga · December 7, 2025
Quick question: When was the last time you saw a major retailer’s earnings per share jump 44% in a single quarter? That happened recently with Dollar General. And if you understand what’s happening here, you could make serious money in 2026.
Via Talk Markets · December 6, 2025
Although retail sales are expected to be at record levels during the holiday shopping season, consumers have remained price sensitive, with Dollar General and Dollar Tree being prime beneficiaries.
Via Talk Markets · December 5, 2025
The 9,665-square-foot building is strategically located along Rodney Orr Bypass, the primary thoroughfare in Robbinsville, which sees over 10,000 vehicles per day. The property is surrounded by major retailers, including Ace Hardware, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Carquest, and Dollar General, all of which generate consistent traffic to the area. Additionally, the site benefits from its proximity to the “Tail of the Dragon,” a popular tourist destination that attracts 300,000 visitors annually. The property is also within walking distance of Robbinsville High School.
Via AB Newswire · December 5, 2025
Let's delve into the developments on the US markets one hour before the close of the markets on Friday. Below, you'll find the top gainers and losers within the S&P500 index during today's session.
Via Chartmill · December 5, 2025
Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets on Friday. Below you can find the S&P500 stocks with an unusual volume in today's session.
Via Chartmill · December 5, 2025
Via Benzinga · December 5, 2025
Get insights into the S&P500 index performance on Friday. Explore the top gainers and losers within the S&P500 index in today's session.
Via Chartmill · December 5, 2025
Shares of athletic apparel retailer Lululemon (NASDAQ:LULU)
jumped 4.1% in the morning session after positive results from peer retailer Dollar General pointed to resilience in consumer spending. Dollar General raised its full-year guidance after its net sales for the third quarter rose 4.6% to $10.6 billion. The company noted that the sales increase was driven by improved customer traffic. This positive report from a major retailer suggested that shoppers were still spending, which often creates optimism for other companies in the same sector, including apparel brands like Lululemon.
Via StockStory · December 5, 2025
Shares of discount retailer Dollar General (NYSE:DG)
jumped 3.6% in the morning session after the company reported strong third-quarter results that beat expectations and raised its full-year financial outlook. The company’s net sales increased by 4.6% to $10.6 billion, while its earnings per share jumped by almost 44% to $1.28. This performance was better than analysts had predicted. Following these strong results, Dollar General lifted its forecast for the full year, now expecting net sales to grow between 4.7% and 4.9%. The earnings beat was aided by lower inventory losses and higher markups. The positive news prompted analysts at firms like Telsey Advisory Group and Truist Securities to raise their price targets on the stock. This gain continued the momentum from the previous trading day when the stock soared after the initial announcement.
Via StockStory · December 5, 2025
The economy is looking shakier, but investors can protect their portfolios with defensive stocks.
Via The Motley Fool · December 5, 2025

December S&P 500 E-Mini futures (ESZ25) are trending up +0.16% this morning, extending their advance toward a new all-time high, while investors look ahead to the release of the Federal Reserve’s first-line inflation gauge.
Via Barchart.com · December 5, 2025
Wall Street’s headline indices barely moved on Thursday, but under the surface the story was loud and clear: U.S. consumers are trading down hard, discount retailers are loving it, and Meta is finally putting its metaverse on a diet. All of this is playing out against a backdrop of ultra-low jobless claims, a weaker dollar and growing confidence that the Fed will cut rates next week.
Via Chartmill · December 5, 2025