Dollar Tree (DLTR) reachead $72.07 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +1.39% change compared to its last close.
Dollar Tree (DLTR) closed at $71.08 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.05% move from the prior day.
Zacks.com users have recently been watching Dollar Tree (DLTR) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
Dollar Tree (DLTR) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
I reiterate my buy rating for Dollar Tree Stores (DLTR) due to improved fundamentals and a valuation that remains attractively cheap. Despite near-term concerns about the MPP initiative and slower SSSG, DLTR has shown sequential SSSG improvement driven by increased store traffic. Family Dollar's strong performance in discretionary goods suggests potential for similar success across the Dollar Tree banner, validating DLTR's strategic initiatives.
DLTR is expanding its store formats and product range. However, rising costs and weak demand from low-income consumers pose challenges.
Carter Worth, Worth Charting, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the technicals on Dollar Tree.
Dollar Tree said it has named Michael Creedon Jr. as the discount retailer's permanent chief executive, removing the interim tag he has carried since early November.
A proposal by Donald Trump to impose tariffs on products that come to the U.S. from China, Canada and Mexico could have an impact on products and their prices found in American dollar stores.
Dollar Tree's strategic review of Family Dollar has the potential to finally draw a line under what has been an extremely disappointing acquisition. The company is currently navigating difficult macroeconomic conditions and also dealing with internal challenges of its own making. The stock has downside risks aplenty, including management instability and uncertainty regarding the impact of import tariff changes.
Get ready for Dollar Tree's $7 era.
It is common knowledge around Wall Street that when a piece of information makes it to the mainstream financial media outlets, it is probably too late for retail investors to consider taking action on the news. Today, this seems to be the case for shares of Dollar Tree Inc. NASDAQ: DLTR, especially after some signs of potential institutional accumulation have been identified.