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Dollar General Corp.
(:DG)
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Quote: Mar-31 11:59 AM ET
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Industry Sector:
Specialty

Company Ranking within Sector: 70
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Company Specific Digital Packages
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Dollar Store Report
The prime enemy from a competitive retail standpoint for years was Wal-Mart, but lately a new breed has earned this exclusive title - the dollar store. Growth of the public dollar chains, along with increasing consumer affinity for extreme-value shopping, has set in motion a flood of competitive responses, with varying levels of success. The report examines the responses - including small, independent chains - and how each is performing.

PDF Format. 2-page report with photos.
Price: $19.99
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Fall 2005 Dollar Store Report
The fall Dollar Store report highlights the comeback of Dollar General as a trend-setter and leader in financial performance, focusing on the Dollar General Market concept. Along with Dollar General, the report traces the evolution of dollar stores from regional chains and independents to a hot growth channel that remains one of the most talked about topics in retailing
business.

PDF Format. 2-page report.
Price: $29.99
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Industry Related Digital Packages
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Growing Market Share
The economic downturn has dramatically altered the retail landscape, with the changes opening up new opportunities to grow market share in the process. A new Chain Store Age/Leo J. Shapiro and Associates national study of 806 consumers examines the changes in shopping behavior wrought by the recession and how retailers can capitalize on these shifts to grow market share.
The study looks into how and why retail market shares are changing. Find out:
• Changes in where shopping dollars are being spent since the downturn
• Impact of store closings on
• Factors that influence the choice of a new store
• Factors that drive overall change in spending strategy
• Expectations regarding more shopping changes in the year ahead
The study makes clear that retailers who are waiting out the recession with the hope of resuming business as usual when the economy improves are likely to be disappointed. It provides key insights as to how retailers should position themselves now to succeed.

PDF Format: 81-page report with charts.
Price: $990.00
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Bed, Bath & Beyond - CSG Company Profile
This company listing from Chain Store Guide includes headquarter information including mailing address, phone number, year company founded, annual sales, units and the names and titles of key personnel.

PDF Format. 1 page data, 2 pages personnel records.
Price: $19.95
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Store Construction & Outfitting Survey 2009
Chain Store Age’s Store Construction & Outfitting Survey is an annual report on retail building activity. The survey, which contains results from chains whose stores generated a combined total of $176.6 billion in 2008 sales, details construction costs, store size, expansion plans, energy use and expenditures for physical support systems.
Data broken down by:
•All Stores
•Convenience Stores
•Supermarkets
•Home Centers
•Specialty Apparel Stores
•Big-Box Stores(includes deparment stores)
Detailed data includes:
•Company expansion
•Construction costs
•Cost per square foot, average life span and other information pertaining to physical support systems (flooring, ceiling, fixtures, lighting, signage, roofing, floor maintenance, HVAC and exterior signage)
•Energy costs
•Remodel plans

PDF Format. 8-page report with charts and photos.
Price: $99.95
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