Dollar General raised its annual profit forecast after first-quarter earnings and margins beat estimates, driven by increased traffic from higher-income shoppers trading down amid $4+ gas prices; shares were indicated at $105.09 premarket, down $1.20, as analysts noted margin gains but flagged competition and an upcoming CEO change as potential risks. The post Dollar General Sees Sales As Gas Prices Hit Shoppers appeared first on TechStock².
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