MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Re: Dollar General Industry Analysis Executive Summary: Dollar General is the sixth largest mass merchandiser‚ and the fourth largest discount store in the U.S. However‚ significant growth opportunities remain for extreme-value retailers such as Dollar General. Dollar General’s strategic objective is sustainable and profitable long-term growth. The company has opportunities for growth by expanding in the United States to areas that lack an
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between Dollar General Corp. and the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. The Dollar General operates its business upon the land owned by the Tribe. Dollar General holds a lease and business license agreement with the Tribe. This agreement upholds Dollar General to consent to all manner of tribal laws and agreed to abide by those laws. The Tribe ran a “Youth Opportunity Program” which placed tribal members in short-term‚ unpaid positions with local businesses for educational purposes and Dollar General
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Table of Content EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 1. Background 3 2. Dollar General diagnosis 4 a. Financial analysis 4 b. Strengths and weaknesses analysis 5 3. External Analysis 7 a. Competitors 7 b. Opportunities and threats analysis 8 4. Problem identification 10 REFERENCES 11 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Dollar General is a retailing company‚ especially extreme value oriented. Since its establishment in 1955‚ Dollar General has drastically grown. In 10 years‚ from 1955 to 1965‚ the Company grew to 255
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Course Project Final Dollar Tree and Dollar General Horizontal and Vertical Analysis Cynthia Bates Devry University Finance 382 Professor Bankston-Bradshaw April 19‚ 2013 Course Project Final Dollar Tree and Dollar General Vertical and Horizontal Analysis I. General information about companies II. Current events III. Relevant ratios IV. Spreadsheets V. Significant assets and liability items‚ comments on revenue and profitability VI. Relevant ratios and vertical
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In 1987‚ a bidding war ensued between several financial firms to acquire RJR Nabisco. Finally‚ the private equity takeover firm‚ Kohlberg Kravis and Roberts & Co (commonly referred to as KKR) was responsible for the 1988 leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco. This was documented in several articles in The Wall Street Journal by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar. These articles were later used as the basis of a bestselling book‚ Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco‚ and then into a made-for-TV film
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A PRINCIPAL’S ROLE IN OPENING A NEW SCHOOL By MITCHELL V. MCGHEE B.S.Ed.‚ The University of Georgia‚ 1984 M.Ed.‚ Georgia State University‚ 1991 ED.S.‚ Georgia State University‚ 1996 A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of The University of Georgia in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree DOCTOR OF EDUCATION ATHENS‚ GEORGIA 2001 Mitchell V. McGhee A Principal’s
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Dollar General Industry and Competitive Analysis INDUSTRY The first step to understanding a company is to examine its industry. There are four main areas to consider when analyzing an industry. These include: Competitors There are several different types of stores within the discount retail industry‚ and for comparison’s sake‚ the industry is further broken into many segments. DG is in the market segment known as the dollar store category. As a result‚ competitors such as Wal-Mart are in
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Dollar General Industry And Competitive Analysis Dollar General Industry and Competitive Analysis INDUSTRY The first step to understanding a company is to examine its industry. There are four main areas to consider when analyzing an industry. These include: Competitors There are several different types of stores within the discount retail industry‚ and for comparison’s sake‚ the industry is further broken into many segments. DG is in the market segment known as the dollar store category
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Question one‚ Snyder’s of Hanover Snyder’s of Hanover had a big problem of managing and analyzing financial data. Although Snyder’s sells more than 80 million bags of pretzels‚ chips‚ and organic snack items each year‚ its core systems of collecting data were entered manually and written down. Snyder’s financial department was collecting spreadsheets from all departments to bring the financial analyst together. Their financial analyst would spend the entire final week of each month collecting
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Q1: Describe Dollar General’s business strategy. What has the company been so successful? A1: Dollar General’s main business strategy is to focus on being the leading distributors of consumable basics‚ with 30% of the merchandise at $1.00 or less. Dollar General believes in maintaining an assortment of consumable merchandise and making shopping for everyday items hassle free and simplistic. Deriving most of their customer basis from Low‚ Middle and fixed income earners. With under-serviced
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