Dollar General closed hundreds of locations after evaluating its store footprint. But there's an upside

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Dollar General reported a 5.9% increase in net sales for Q4 and a 5.2% increase for the full fiscal year 2025, reaching $10.9 billion and $42.7 billion respectively, despite a premarket stock drop. The retailer, which had previously announced store closures in 2024, did not mention further closures in its latest report and anticipates continued, albeit slower, sales growth for 2026. The company also saw a rise in same-store sales, indicating overall positive performance despite past restructuring efforts.

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