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  2. Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    Dollar General's 13th distribution center opened in San Antonio, Texas, on June 6, 2016, with a local investment of $100 million and the creation of over 500 jobs. [37] In September 2015, the City Council in Janesville, Wisconsin, approved an agreement to bring a Dollar General distribution center to the town. The center created more than 500 ...

  3. Dollar General vs. Five Below: Which Stock Will Be the Better ...

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    Dollar General has been modestly growing its same-store sales, but it needs same-store sales growth of more than 3% in order to leverage its expenses and grow its earnings.

  4. Dollar General, Dollar Tree's consumers continue to tighten ...

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    Dollar General's same-store sales grew 1.3% in the third quarter, compared to the 0.97% Wall Street expected. That was driven by an increase in transaction size and a 0.3% boost in foot traffic.

  5. Kern County is poised to become warehousing's next frontier - AOL

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    A node of warehouses has existed in Kern County since the early 2000s, with Ikea, Caterpillar, Famous Footwear, L’Oreal and Dollar General moving into the Tejon Ranch Commerce Center along the ...

  6. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Curacao - electronics, furniture, general merchandise; CVS Pharmacy - pharmaceuticals, general merchandise; DSW ("Designer Shoe Warehouse") - shoes; Dick's Sporting Goods - sporting goods, clothing; Dollar General - discount store; Dollar Tree - discount store; DressBarn - clothing (defunct) Eckerd - pharmaceuticals, general merchandise ...

  7. Discount store - Wikipedia

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    Variety stores in the U.S. today, are most commonly known as dollar stores such as Dollar General, Family Dollar and Dollar Tree, which sell goods usually only at a single price-point or multiples thereof (£1, $2, etc.). During the early and mid-twentieth century they were commonly known as "five and dimes" or "dime stores".

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