Shares of Dollar General Corp. (NYSE: DG) were down on Tuesday. The stock has gained 8% over the past 12 months. The company delivered strong results for its most recent quarter as customers sought better value amid high inflation, creating a bullish sentiment around the stock. Here are a few factors to take into account if you are considering this discount retailer:
Revenue and profitability
Dollar General delivered revenue and profit growth as customers turned to discount retailers in an inflationary environment. Net sales increased 9% to $9.4 billion in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period a year ago.
Same-store sales rose 4.6% helped by increases in average transaction amount and customer traffic. EPS grew 10.8% to $2.98. Gross margin increased by 69 basis points to 32.3%. Operating profit increased 7.5% to $913.4 million.
Customer preferences and category performances
Amid the ongoing inflation and economic uncertainty, Dollar General saw higher demand for consumables, which led to stronger-than-expected sales in this category, while the non-consumable categories witnessed declines.
The discount retailer saw a slight pickup in customer traffic during the second quarter along with an increase in the number of higher-income shoppers who are looking for more value in the current environment.
Average basket size also increased in Q2, driven mainly by inflation. As long as the inflationary environment persists, discount retailers like Dollar General stand to benefit as customers look for more affordable options to meet their daily needs. However, profits could be impacted as consumables make up more of sales as it is a low-margin category.
Store fleet and strategy
Dollar General changed its plans for its store fleet due to delays in the receipt of construction materials. The company now plans to open 1,010-1,060 new stores as opposed to the 1,110 planned earlier. The number of remodels and relocations have been increased to 1,795 remodels and 125 relocations from 1,750 and 120 respectively.
Dollar General has various strategic initiatives in place to drive growth. The company is seeing strong sales and margins in stores where it has rolled out its non-consumables initiative (NCI). It expects these benefits to continue throughout this year. NCI is currently available in around 15,000 stores and DG expects to complete the rollout across nearly the entire chain by year-end.
The pOpshelf concept is doing well and the company plans to triple the number of pOpshelf stores this year. It also expects to open a total of 15 store-within-a-store concepts, which involves a smaller pOpshelf store within a larger Dollar General store. Over the long term, the company anticipates the average gross margin rate from these stores to exceed 40%.
Outlook
Dollar General raised its sales outlook for FY2022. The company expects net sales to grow around 11% and same-store sales to grow 4-4.5% versus the previous expectations of a 10-10.5% net sales growth and 3-3.5% same-store sales growth. EPS is estimated to grow 12-14% for the year.
Click here to read the full transcript of Dollar General Q2 2022 earnings conference call