US2567461080 - Common Stock
DOLLAR TREE INC
NASDAQ:DLTR (4/18/2024, 7:00:02 PM)
After market: 122.23 0 (0%)122.23
-1.52 (-1.23%)
Dollar Tree, Inc. owns and operates discount variety stores offering merchandise at fixed prices. The company is headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia and currently employs 65,025 full-time employees. Its business segments include Dollar Tree and Family Dollar. Dollar Tree segment is the operator of discount variety stores offering merchandise predominantly at the fixed price. Its stores are operating under the brand names Dollar Tree and Dollar Tree Canada. The company operates 15 distribution centers in the United States and two in Canada. Dollar Tree stores consists of consumable merchandise, variety merchandise, and seasonal goods. Family Dollar segment operates general merchandise retail discount stores providing customers with a selection of merchandise in convenient neighborhood stores. Family Dollar segment consists of its store operations under the Family Dollar brand and 10 distribution centers. Family Dollar stores consists of consumable merchandise, home products, apparel and accessories merchandise, and seasonal and electronics merchandise. The company also owns trademarks, including Family Dollar and Family Dollar Stores.
DOLLAR TREE INC
N/A, 500 Volvo Parkway
Chesapeake VIRGINIA 23320
P: 17573215000
CEO: Michael A. Witynski
Employees: 65025
Website: https://www.dollartree.com/
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The store chain has seen a considerable recovery from its bearish pullback in 2023, and overall guidance for 2024 seems bullish.
Americans relying on government benefits to buy food and other essentials are slashing spending, prompting food makers like Kraft-Heinz and Conagra Brands to overhaul their products and strategies following years of price hikes. "We expect reduced SNAP [food stamp] benefits will be a headwind," Dollar Tree CEO Richard Dreiling said during a March 13 earnings call. Dreiling was referring to the U.S. government's supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), which provides benefits to low-income families to help them afford groceries.
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