Dollar Tree (DLTR) has seen significant interest from investors and analysts, with various events influencing the stock's performance. The company's shares saw a sharp
74% rise in a year and a
70%% surge in the recent past, but also experienced a
-12% drop over a seven-day losing spree. Favoring the bull case, an analyst raised the company's target to
$165 while moving the rating to buy. DLTR announced the sale of its
Family Dollar business to firms like
Brigade Capital Management and
Macellum Capital Management and appointed
Daniel Delrosario as Senior Vice President of Investor Relations and Treasurer. Dollar Tree expanded its footprint with a new distribution center in
Litchfield Park, Arizona and enhanced centers in other locations, while simultaneously pushing into wealthier US zip codes. The company has seen share acquisitions by entities like
Intech Investment Management LLC and
Fox Run Management L.L.C. but also sale of shares by
TD Asset Management Inc. and
American Century Companies Inc. A notable highlight of the fiscal health of the company was the completion of a major buyback and strong Q3 results, prompting a raise in the EPS guidance. However, DLTR received an average recommendation of 'Hold' from analysts, underscoring the need for a careful approach to the stock.
Dollar Tree DLTR News Analytics from Wed, 26 Mar 2025 07:00:00 GMT to Sat, 07 Mar 2026 09:35:48 GMT -
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- Innovation 4
- Information 8
- Rumor 2