Toni Posted September 1, 2016 · Edited September 6, 2016 by Toni TA-Update: 5% kann sie noch fallen, bei ca. 70 USD (blau) sollte sie wieder nach oben drehen: Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted September 2, 2016 Is Wal-Mart the Reason Dollar General and Dollar Tree Fell? Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted September 2, 2016 Slower Growth Highlights Long-Term Risks, Caution Ahead Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted September 6, 2016 · Edited September 6, 2016 by Toni Why Dollar General, Dollar Tree, and Five Below's Stocks Fell in August The lesson seems to be that the recent dip in dollar store stocks was more a result of bloated valuations rather than weak performance, as even with modest comparable sales growth, profits are still growing at a solid pace. [/Quote] Share this post Link to post
ebdem Posted September 8, 2016 Sprouts Farmers Market sales warning sends grocers tumbling DG ist jetzt bei 70 $. Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted September 10, 2016 KGV liegt jetzt unter 17. Das sind IMO gute Kaufkurse zur Zeit... Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted September 13, 2016 Dollar General Revision: Margins Are Good, But Be Aware Of Other Risks Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted September 15, 2016 Dollar General Plans to Hire 10,000 New Employees by October Share this post Link to post
ebdem Posted September 27, 2016 Das klingt nicht gut: Eight-Cent Eggs: Grocery Prices Are Plunging "The severity of what we’re seeing is completely unprecedented,” said Scott Mushkin, an analyst at Wolfe Research who has studied grocery prices around the country for more than ten years. “We’ve never seen deflation this sharp.” Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted October 7, 2016 Challenging Industry Conditions Will Weigh On Valuations Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted October 14, 2016 · Edited October 14, 2016 by Toni 3 Large Caps Priced At A Bargain Aufpassen Leute, viel billiger wird es DG in absehbarer Zukunft IMO nicht geben. Das sind Kaufkurse, siehe meinen Beitrag #126... Share this post Link to post
Gaspar Posted October 15, 2016 Man muss nicht überall mittanzen... Es läuft nicht so gut. Beim Weihnachtsquartal muss dg liefern. Share this post Link to post
Kaffeetasse Posted October 15, 2016 Bei Tonis anderen Favoriten wie vor allem Gilead läuft und läuft es ebenfalls nicht gerade berauschend in letzter Zeit. Der Abwärtstrend stoppt dort einfach nicht. Ginge es hier um Poker, würde ich dir raten, mal ne Weile den Tischen fernzubleiben, @Toni... Share this post Link to post
akku5 Posted October 15, 2016 Ohne mich sehr tiefgründig mit DG befasst zu haben - 14% Gewinnwachstum im 1. Halbjahr sind doch mehr als ok, oder!? Richtige Horrornachrichten die nähere Zukunft betreffend hab ich nicht gefunden. Share this post Link to post
Stoxx Posted October 15, 2016 3 Large Caps Priced At A Bargain Aufpassen Leute, viel billiger wird es DG in absehbarer Zukunft IMO nicht geben. Das sind Kaufkurse, siehe meinen Beitrag #126... Danke für die Infos! Ich bin gespannt, eine halbe Kaufposition steht noch aus. Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted October 17, 2016 Why Has Dollar General Fallen Harder Than Dollar Tree? Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted October 30, 2016 Dollar General Is Worthy Of Your Investment Dollar Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted November 18, 2016 A Fast Growing And Recession-Resilient Business Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted November 23, 2016 · Edited November 23, 2016 by Toni TA-Update: Der charttechnische Turnaround ist geglückt, es war sehr knapp (rot): Wie ich in diesem https://www.wertpapier-forum.de/topic/38699-dollar-general-dg/?do=findComment&comment=1046851 Posting schrieb, dreht die Aktie bei ca. 70 USD.... Share this post Link to post
Toni Posted December 1, 2016 · Edited December 3, 2016 by Toni Third Quarter 2016 Financial Results Dollar General's (DG) CEO Todd Vasos on Q3 2016 Results - Earnings Call Transcript CEO Todd Vasos: ...as I step back and just look at the fundamentals of the business, I still feel great about this business as you look at the organic growth opportunity, great returns we continue to see from the new stores, the actions we're taking to reinvigorate the comp sales growth. And with all the levers we have in gross margin and SG&A, with the addition of zero-based budgeting and with the tremendous amount of cash this business throws off that we can reinvest in new stores, in the business while comparing -- providing a very compelling total shareholder return with the addition of dividend and share repurchases. It feels great about the model and the long-term prospects, but if the long-term model will do what we need to and best where we need to along the way. Share this post Link to post