is betting on rural markets and a tie-up with Dollar General to fuel its expansion as it hedges against a slowdown in the U.S. cosmetic industry where shoppers have shied away from pricey makeup.
Dollar General's customers are pinched and the company's profits are down as it faces challenges. Yet, the stock has a clear path to double if the company can adequately address its problems.
Dollar Tree shoppers are rushing to snatch up a $5 home decor item that is 94 percent cheaper than those from its rival. The discount retailer is selling a $5 fall-themed lazy Susan with the ...