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Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG), currently valued at $24.8 billion and showing strong momentum with a 65% surge over the past six months, announced that Kelly M. Dilts, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, has informed the company of her decision to resign from her positions, effective August 28, 2025. According to a press release statement included in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Dilts is departing to pursue another opportunity.
The company stated that a search for Dilts’ successor has commenced. No further details regarding the transition or interim arrangements were provided in the filing.
Dollar General is a retail variety store chain headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. The company’s common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DG.
This report is based on information disclosed in a Securities and Exchange Commission Form 8-K filing submitted by Dollar General Corporation.
In other recent news, Dollar General has seen several updates from analysts regarding its financial outlook and performance. UBS reiterated its buy rating on Dollar General, raising the price target to $128, citing the company’s improving margin recovery and potential to double its earnings per share in the coming years. Similarly, Bernstein SocGen maintained an Outperform rating with a $126 price target, highlighting Dollar General’s gross margin recovery opportunities and favorable risk/reward profile. BMO Capital raised its price target to $115, noting the company’s significant improvements in earnings per share growth and strategic momentum. Loop Capital also increased its price target to $120, acknowledging improved store execution but maintaining a Hold rating due to concerns over SNAP benefit reductions. These recent developments indicate a positive trajectory for Dollar General, with analysts expressing optimism about its growth and recovery potential.
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