
Dollar Tree's sales top forecasts as fewer people are shopping - but they're spending more

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Dollar Tree's stock surged 11.6% after beating quarterly profit expectations and raising its full-year outlook, driven by lower transport costs and increased markdowns. Despite a 1% drop in store traffic, the average shopper spent 4.5% more. Adjusted EPS rose 38.1% to $1.74, exceeding estimates, while total revenue grew 7.2% to $4.98 billion. The company plans to open 400 new stores this year and has raised its adjusted EPS guidance for the full year to $6.70-$7.10.
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