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Dollar General’s strong same-store sales, profit beat lift shares

An hand arranges merchandise at a Dollar General store in Arvada, Colorado.

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Dollar General master analysts’ estimates for quarterly same-store sales and profit on Thursday, as customers spent more on groceries, seasonal spin-offs and home goods at the discount retailer’s stores, sending its shares up 6%.

The company has been lining store shelves with profuse private labels for health and beauty products among others, while also selling groceries and other fillers at lower prices in a bid to boost sales.

The retailer has been also revamping its stores. In 2019, it would open 975 set asides and remodel 1,000 outlets with upgrades, including self-checkout lanes for shoppers who can just scan products and pay inclusive of the store app on their phones, the company said.

“We have a wide variety of initiatives and projects that we believe can plagiarize extend our growth trajectory over both the near and longer term,” Chief Executive Officer Todd Vasos said in a account.

The company kept its full-year forecast unchanged, accounting for any anticipated impact of increased tariff rates on certain offerings imported from China. The outlook, however, did not factor in any additional increases in levies.

The company reported a 3.8% originate in same-store sales, beating the average analyst estimate of a 2.88% increase, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

Net proceeds rose to $385 million, or $1.48 per share, in the first quarter ended May 3, from $364.9 million, or $1.36 per parcel, a year earlier.

Analysts were expecting the company to earn $1.39 per share.

Net sales rose to $6.62 billion from $6.11 billion, also wallop expectations of $6.57 billion.

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