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Dollar General misses estimates in Q1, shares down over 6%

Shares of discount retailer Dollar General (DG) tumbled to 6.35% during pre-market trading after the company reported Q1 earnings and sales below market expectations.  Despite significant weather-related headwinds faced during the first quarter, the company managed to post a 33.3% growth in its earnings to $1.36 a share. This, however, failed to meet consensus estimate of $1.40 a share.

Net sales during the quarter jumped 9% to $6.1 billion, aided by the sales contribution from new stores. Analysts expected the net sales to be around $6.18 billion. Same-store sales increased 2.1% from the prior-year period due to an increase in average transaction amount.

“We are pleased with the start of the second quarter, and based on our year-to-date performance and outlook for the remainder of 2018, we are reiterating our full-year guidance. We offer a unique value and convenience proposition that continues to resonate with customers, and we are excited about the initiatives we have in place,” said Todd Vasos, CEO.

 

Dollar General first quarter 2018 earnings 

The company declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.29 per share on its common stock, payable on or before July 24, 2018, to shareholders of record on July 10, 2018.

Dollar General, which plans to open approx. 900 new stores this year, reiterated its guidance for this fiscal year. The company expects net sales to increase approx. 9%, with same-store sales growth estimated to be in the mid-two percent range. Diluted EPS is expected to be in the range of $5.95-$6.15.

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