On June 2, Dollar General rose 5.07% in after-hours trading, trading at approximately $115.65/share, with trading volume of $29.03 million.
On the news front, the company released its first-quarter earnings report before the market open, with results broadly exceeding Wall Street expectations. Notably, the company's gross margin improved by 78 basis points, reflecting significant progress in cost control and inventory management initiatives.
Heading into the report, consensus estimates called for quarterly revenue of $10.823 billion, representing 4.96% year-over-year growth, and adjusted EPS of $1.89, up 27.58% year-over-year. UBS had previously expressed confidence that Dollar General would meet the market's bar for 2% comparable sales growth and reiterate its long-term operating margin target of 6% to 7%. Oppenheimer had cautioned the company might issue conservative forward guidance given cost headwinds and consumer economic pressures, while lowering its price target from $170 to $150 but maintaining an Outperform rating. The stock's after-hours strength suggests the actual results and outlook surpassed even the more optimistic projections.
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